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stridemat

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Apr 2, 2008
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Hi,

My 11” iPad Pro keeps crashing and restarting. I have tried reinstalling iOS and also upgrading to a beta iOS, but to no avail. I have copied the text from what I believe is the associated crash report (panic base) below. Any clues?

Code:
{"bug_type":"210","timestamp":"2018-12-29 09:58:55.35 +0000","os_version":"iPhone OS 12.1.3 (16D5032a)","incident_id":"21ABF89C-1085-4511-89DD-BE96C55793BE"}
{
  "build" : "iPhone OS 12.1.3 (16D5032a)",
  "product" : "iPad8,1",
  "kernel" : "Darwin Kernel Version 18.2.0: Sun Dec 16 20:44:43 PST 2018; root:xnu-4903.240.10~8\/RELEASE_ARM64_T8027",
  "incident" : "21ABF89C-1085-4511-89DD-BE96C55793BE",
  "crashReporterKey" : "1a535489ee4ddcb14d95ff8d716e289e38bb2588",
  "date" : "2018-12-29 09:58:53.39 +0000",
  "panicString" : "panic(cpu 4 caller 0xfffffff00c0beae0): \"Invalid queue element linkage for 0xffffffe0007affc0: next 0xffffffe0007bb4f8 next->prev 0xffffffe0007a46c8 prev 0xffffffe0007a46c8 prev->next 0xffffffe0007bb4f8\"\nDebugger message: panic\nMemory ID: 0xff\nOS version: 16D5032a\nKernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 18.2.0: Sun Dec 16 20:44:43 PST 2018; root:xnu-4903.240.10~8\/RELEASE_ARM64_T8027\nKernel UUID: 8B772518-4EAB-31FE-8D86-B203D2D72784\niBoot version: iBoot-4513.230.10\nsecure boot?: YES\nPaniclog version: 11\nKernel slide:     0x0000000004600000\nKernel text base: 0xfffffff00b604000\nEpoch Time:        sec       usec\n  Boot    : 0x5c25d3bc 0x00091e3c\n  Sleep   : 0x5c2744d1 0x000ad9dc\n  Wake    : 0x5c2744d6 0x000d0388\n  Calendar: 0x5c274549 0x000e82a4\n\nPanicked task 0xffffffe001cc85b0: 4858 pages, 25 threads: pid 55: backboardd\nPanicked thread: 0xffffffe002fe9a90, backtrace: 0xffffffe0698db1a0, tid: 1519\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c04ce18  fp: 0xffffffe0698db200\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c1b1d20  fp: 0xffffffe0698db2b0\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c00775c  fp: 0xffffffe0698db2c0\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c04c330  fp: 0xffffffe0698db620\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c04c8dc  fp: 0xffffffe0698db6a0\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c04c5ac  fp: 0xffffffe0698db6c0\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c0beae0  fp: 0xffffffe0698db740\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c0c0eb0  fp: 0xffffffe0698db870\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c1372fc  fp: 0xffffffe0698db8b0\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c135e50  fp: 0xffffffe0698db920\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c11a654  fp: 0xffffffe0698dba90\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c16ffc8  fp: 0xffffffe0698dbad0\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c03bc54  fp: 0xffffffe0698dbb10\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c1a48d8  fp: 0xffffffe0698dbbd0\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c1b1f20  fp: 0xffffffe0698dbc80\n\t\t  lr: 0xfffffff00c00775c  fp: 0xffffffe0698dbc90\n\t\t  lr: 0x0000000186f09970  fp: 0x0000000000000000\n\n",
  "panicFlags" : "0x10",
  "otherString" : "\n** Stackshot Incomplete ** Bytes Filled 522256 **\n",
  "binaryImages" : [],
  "notes" : ["Source: \/dev\/rdisk2"]
}
 
So I took it back to Apple as 12.1.3 did not fix the issue. They swapped it out for a new one and no issues in the last week. Must have been a hardware issue as you suggested.
 
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