I'm not sure if this problem is exclusive to Catalina 10.15.6, but I can't say since my dock arrived after the latest update got shipped and I haven't tried if it works on 10.15.5.
Basically, I unplug the dock at night and put the MBP to sleep. The dock has in it a USB audio interface, a Logitech wireless dongle (for G604 mouse), a DP monitor and the power supply for the dock. When I plug the dock after the mac has been in sleep for hours, the mac won't recognize the audio card and the mouse (just like the USB issue we had in previous Catalina versions with all kinds of USB hubs and USB devices), but the monitor works and everything has power supplied to it, including the USB devices. Re-plugging USB devices to the dock doesn't fix it.
If I then unplug the dock and replug it, often the mac straight-up crashes completely and shuts down, powering on with an error that it recovered from a problem (I think it also does an SMC reset when this happens because it deletes my AlDente settings). Today this happened after plugging the dock in, and then unplugging it (so no re-plug). The mac crashed after just that.
The error report upon rebooting states: "Intel CrashLog recorded due to unexpected reset".
This reddit thread speaks of the exact same issue with a different monitor and some people with different docks:
https://www.reddit.com/r/macbookpro/comments/i0m9si
Basically, what I'm saying is that the original USB issue is not fixed yet and now it's much worse because:
Basically, I unplug the dock at night and put the MBP to sleep. The dock has in it a USB audio interface, a Logitech wireless dongle (for G604 mouse), a DP monitor and the power supply for the dock. When I plug the dock after the mac has been in sleep for hours, the mac won't recognize the audio card and the mouse (just like the USB issue we had in previous Catalina versions with all kinds of USB hubs and USB devices), but the monitor works and everything has power supplied to it, including the USB devices. Re-plugging USB devices to the dock doesn't fix it.
If I then unplug the dock and replug it, often the mac straight-up crashes completely and shuts down, powering on with an error that it recovered from a problem (I think it also does an SMC reset when this happens because it deletes my AlDente settings). Today this happened after plugging the dock in, and then unplugging it (so no re-plug). The mac crashed after just that.
The error report upon rebooting states: "Intel CrashLog recorded due to unexpected reset".
This reddit thread speaks of the exact same issue with a different monitor and some people with different docks:
https://www.reddit.com/r/macbookpro/comments/i0m9si
Basically, what I'm saying is that the original USB issue is not fixed yet and now it's much worse because:
- You can't fix the USB problem unless you restart the mac - re-plugging the devices into the dock won't solve it
- The macbook straight-up crashes and does an SMC reset, wiping your unsaved data and crashing anything else you might have open at the time, if you unplug the dock after plugging it and the USB devices have lost connection
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