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Hello everyone. After the assistance of several pros on Github, I have successfully installed 10.14.3 on Lenovo Y7000 and all the features work perfectly EXCEPT one undocumented problem: random panics about IONVMeController. Sometimes it happens within 2 minutes after booting, sometimes longer, but sometimes it does not happen at all.
I have tried:
Since the laptop's original disk is a 512GB PM981, I have to install Mojave on a 860 EVO SSD, and I put it into a "drive box" so that it can be used as a USB external drive. In short, the system and the EFI are placed in an external disk. Does the problem has anything to do with the SSD drive.
I have tried several configurations and found the current one the most perfect, while the other configurations don't have this particular NVMe problem at all. So I think I can actually modify the DSDT to solve this problem. However, I have no idea because the guide post doesn't seem to have a solution for this NVMe thing. Could you please help?
I will be more than grateful for your help!
(please find the panic information and debug zip below)
I have tried:
- reinstalling OS (doesn't help). However, the installation has no problem at all. It only happens when I get into the system.
- rebuild/repair cache using kext utility (doesn't help). It does make booting faster, though.
- move & install kexts (except FakeSMC) to Library/Extensions using KCPM. Doesn't help.
Since the laptop's original disk is a 512GB PM981, I have to install Mojave on a 860 EVO SSD, and I put it into a "drive box" so that it can be used as a USB external drive. In short, the system and the EFI are placed in an external disk. Does the problem has anything to do with the SSD drive.
I have tried several configurations and found the current one the most perfect, while the other configurations don't have this particular NVMe problem at all. So I think I can actually modify the DSDT to solve this problem. However, I have no idea because the guide post doesn't seem to have a solution for this NVMe thing. Could you please help?
I will be more than grateful for your help!
(please find the panic information and debug zip below)
Code:
Anonymous UUID: D976D81B-0908-8FFB-605F-8FC0C70D71F6
Wed Feb 27 11:16:31 2019
*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 4 caller 0xffffff7f9f695172): nvme: "Fatal error occurred. CSTS=0x1 US[1]=0x0 US[0]=0xf9 VID/DID=0xa808144d
. FW Revision=4L1QEXA7\n"@/BuildRoot/Library/Caches/com.apple.xbs/Sources/IONVMeFamily/IONVMeFamily-387.230.1/IONVMeController.cpp:5327
Backtrace (CPU 4), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff921aa9ba10 : 0xffffff801c1aeb0d
0xffffff921aa9ba60 : 0xffffff801c2e8653
0xffffff921aa9baa0 : 0xffffff801c2da07a
0xffffff921aa9bb10 : 0xffffff801c15bca0
0xffffff921aa9bb30 : 0xffffff801c1ae527
0xffffff921aa9bc50 : 0xffffff801c1ae373
0xffffff921aa9bcc0 : 0xffffff7f9f695172
0xffffff921aa9be20 : 0xffffff801c85e147
0xffffff921aa9be90 : 0xffffff801c85e069
0xffffff921aa9bec0 : 0xffffff801c1eb085
0xffffff921aa9bf40 : 0xffffff801c1eac35
0xffffff921aa9bfa0 : 0xffffff801c15b0ce
Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
com.apple.iokit.IONVMeFamily(2.1)[ABA6DFDD-AC72-3008-83FE-EF9722E66FEB]@0xffffff7f9f680000->0xffffff7f9f6bffff
dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleMobileFileIntegrity(1.0.5)[A2492141-9480-3177-BC7D-455925BB4A2E]@0xffffff7f9cf82000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.9)[5C9A453F-559B-3683-9E81-D288D13A33CE]@0xffffff7f9ca95000
dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleEFINVRAM(2.1)[328FCBD7-8C2C-3A4A-AF92-9270C1403891]@0xffffff7f9d158000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOStorageFamily(2.1)[9B2E7108-AA17-3998-BF41-4B1297F455E5]@0xffffff7f9cd7d000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOReportFamily(47)[5F165AE5-F4F2-3415-857C-34F2462A730E]@0xffffff7f9d5b2000
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task
Boot args: -v
Mac OS version:
18D42
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 18.2.0: Thu Dec 20 20:46:53 PST 2018; root:xnu-4903.241.1~1/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: 1970B070-E53F-3178-83F3-1B95FA340695
Kernel slide: 0x000000001be00000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff801c000000
__HIB text base: 0xffffff801bf00000
System model name: MacBookPro15,2 (Mac-827FB448E656EC26)
System uptime in nanoseconds: 137093171158
last loaded kext at 40179198293: com.apple.filesystems.exfat 1.4 (addr 0xffffff7f9f6eb000, size 65536)
loaded kexts:
(none)
EOF
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