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Need some help with my CMP 4,1/5,1. OCLP 0.53

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mp_kdp_enter() timed-out on cpu 16, NMI-ing
mp_kdp_enter() NMI pending on cpus: 0 4 5
mp_kdp_enter() timed-out during locked wait after NMI;expected 24 acks but received 22 after 15495143 loops in 1462999813 ticks
panic(cpu 16 caller 0xffffff8007da76c4): Uninterruptible processor(s): CPU bitmap: 0x30, NMIPI acks: 0x0, now: 0x0, deadline: 6332204496554 @pmap.c:2858
Panicked task 0xffffff9171a4a9c0: 37 threads: pid 5705: mediaanalysisd
Backtrace (CPU 16), panicked thread: 0xffffff9fcf7ca000, Frame : Return Address
0xffffff808d093990 : 0xffffff8007c7cead mach_kernel : _handle_debugger_trap + 0x41d
0xffffff808d0939e0 : 0xffffff8007ddf5d6 mach_kernel : _kdp_i386_trap + 0x116
0xffffff808d093a20 : 0xffffff8007dce943 mach_kernel : _kernel_trap + 0x4d3
0xffffff808d093a70 : 0xffffff8007c1ca70 mach_kernel : _return_from_trap + 0xe0
0xffffff808d093a90 : 0xffffff8007c7d27d mach_kernel : _DebuggerTrapWithState + 0xad
0xffffff808d093bb0 : 0xffffff8007c7ca36 mach_kernel : _panic_trap_to_debugger + 0x2b6
0xffffff808d093c10 : 0xffffff8008514ed3 mach_kernel : _panic + 0x84
0xffffff808d093d00 : 0xffffff8007da76c4 mach_kernel : _pmap_flush + 0x494
0xffffff808d093d80 : 0xffffff8007d4faad mach_kernel : _vm_page_sleep + 0xa3d
0xffffff808d093e60 : 0xffffff8007d461e6 mach_kernel : _vm_map_behavior_set + 0xbd6
0xffffff808d093f20 : 0xffffff800824fa32 mach_kernel : _madvise + 0xd2
0xffffff808d093f40 : 0xffffff800838792b mach_kernel : _unix_syscall64 + 0x1fb
0xffffff808d093fa0 : 0xffffff8007c1d236 mach_kernel : _hndl_unix_scall64 + 0x16

Process name corresponding to current thread (0xffffff9fcf7ca000): mediaanalysisd
Boot args: keepsyms=1 debug=0x100 -lilubetaall ipc_control_port_options=0

Mac OS version:
21G320

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 21.6.0: Sun Nov 6 23:31:16 PST 2022; root:xnu-8020.240.14~1/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: F831C932-31CA-3F2C-9E4C-2304C5641587
KernelCache slide: 0x0000000007a00000
KernelCache base: 0xffffff8007c00000
Kernel slide: 0x0000000007a10000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff8007c10000
__HIB text base: 0xffffff8007b00000
System model name: MacPro5,1 (Mac-F221BEC8)
System shutdown begun: NO
Panic diags file available: NO (0xe00002bc)
Hibernation exit count: 0

System uptime in nanoseconds: 6333706708119
Last Sleep: absolute base_tsc base_nano
Uptime : 0x000005c2ae56aec3
Sleep : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
Wake : 0x0000000000000000 0x0000001ff31a55ce 0x0000000000000000
Compressor Info: 0% of compressed pages limit (OK) and 0% of segments limit (OK) with 0 swapfiles and OK swap space
Zone info:
Zone map: 0xffffff8b01bda000 - 0xffffffab01bda000
. PGZ : 0xffffff8b01bda000 - 0xffffff8b09bdb000
. VM : 0xffffff8b09bdb000 - 0xffffff8fd5574000
. RO : 0xffffff8fd5574000 - 0xffffff916e8a7000
. GEN0 : 0xffffff916e8a7000 - 0xffffff963a240000
. GEN1 : 0xffffff963a240000 - 0xffffff9b05bd9000
. GEN2 : 0xffffff9b05bd9000 - 0xffffff9fd1572000
. GEN3 : 0xffffff9fd1572000 - 0xffffffa49cf0c000
. DATA : 0xffffffa49cf0c000 - 0xffffffab01bda000
Metadata: 0xfffffff5133b9000 - 0xfffffff5333b9000
Bitmaps : 0xfffffff5333b9000 - 0xfffffff54b3b9000
 

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tsialex

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First thing to check when you have a NMI related kernel panic are the northbridge heatsink rivets, after verifying that you run AHT/ASD.
 

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First thing to check when you have a NMI related kernel panic are the northbridge heatsink rivets, after verifying that you run AHT/ASD.
This wasn't an issue on Big Sur. I just upgraded a week ago. AHT/ASD? Diagnostics? Do I just hold down the D key during boot up?
 

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First thing to check when you have a NMI related kernel panic are the northbridge heatsink rivets, after verifying that you run AHT/ASD.
First thing to check when you have a NMI related kernel panic are the northbridge heatsink rivets, after verifying that you run AHT/ASD
First thing to check when you have a NMI related kernel panic are the northbridge heatsink rivets, after verifying that you run AHT/ASD.
OK, I'LL TRY THIS. GitHub - upekkha/AppleHardwareTest: Apple Hardware Test Download Links
 

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Like I wrote, NMI is usually related to northbridge overheating. The northbrige heatsink push pins are made of nylon and will fail anytime - it's a 12+ years old Mac Pro, most Mac Pros already had it replaced at least one time by now. Check if the heatsink is still correctly attached before running AHT/ASD or you can burn the CPU tray while running the tests.

You need to reinstall AHT if the Mac Pro was ever clean installed, it's only available with the factory installed image:

AHT/ASD:​
You need to run AHT and ASD (since it's a MP4,1>5,1, you'll need to run mid-2010 versions) to find what is causing the KPs/crashes that are being stored as PanicLogs inside your Mac Pro NVRAM.​
You need an Apple OEM GPU (HD 2600XT, 8800GT, Quadro FX 5600, GT120, HD 4870/5770/5870) to run AHT/ASD. AHT/ASD can be used with PC flashed GPUs, but will fail mid test when the GPU sensors are checked. Non flashed PC GPUs won't work at all. You need to boot completely vanilla, no OC, to use AHT/ASD.​
You can get AHT links and instructions on how to install it on this GitHub article.​
AHT, you need 022-4831-A.dmg:​
The ASD version that you need is 3S149. The AHT instructions are valid for creating an ASD USB key and Apple provides an installation PDF with it.​
ASD, you need 3S149:​
For people that have an early-2009 cross-flashed with MP5,1 firmware, you will need to run the MacPro5,1 versions of AHT (022-4831-A) and ASD (3S149).​
 
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fzJNotIBOxgnbqejSeVCvJScL

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Like I wrote, NMI is usually related to northbridge overheating. The northbrige heatsink push pins are made of nylon and will fail anytime - it's a 12+ years old Mac Pro, most Mac Pros already had it replaced at least one time by now. Check if the heatsink is still correctly attached before running AHT/ASD or you can burn the CPU tray while running the tests.

You need to reinstall AHT if the Mac Pro was ever clean installed, it's only available with the factory installed image:

AHT/ASD:​
You need to run AHT and ASD (since it's a MP4,1>5,1, you'll need to run mid-2010 versions) to find what is causing the KPs/crashes that are being stored as PanicLogs inside your Mac Pro NVRAM.​
You need an Apple OEM GPU (HD 2600XT, 8800GT, Quadro FX 5600, GT120, HD 4870/5770/5870) to run AHT/ASD. AHT/ASD can be used with PC flashed GPUs, but will fail mid test when the GPU sensors are checked. Non flashed PC GPUs won't work at all. You need to boot completely vanilla, no OC, to use AHT/ASD.​
You can get AHT links and instructions on how to install it on this GitHub article.​
AHT, you need 022-4831-A.dmg:​
The ASD version that you need is 3S149. The AHT instructions are valid for creating an ASD USB key and Apple provides an installation PDF with it.​
ASD, you need 3S149:​
For people that have an early-2009 cross-flashed with MP5,1 firmware, you will need to run the MacPro5,1 versions of AHT (022-4831-A) and ASD (3S149).​
OK, so I followed the link and used the specific 5,1 AHT .diagnostics file. It came up clean. But, yes I noticed that it didn't detect the GPU. I flashed the ROM on the GTX 680 myself. Do you have any images of the push pins? Not sure what I'm looking for.
 

tsialex

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Did you checked the push pins/rivets? Unless the heatsink is completely loose your CPU tray will not overheat with the normal test, even more so in winter time.

There is a long thread about the northbridge push-pins/rivets, use the search.
 

fzJNotIBOxgnbqejSeVCvJScL

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Like I wrote, NMI is usually related to northbridge overheating. The northbrige heatsink push pins are made of nylon and will fail anytime - it's a 12+ years old Mac Pro, most Mac Pros already had it replaced at least one time by now. Check if the heatsink is still correctly attached before running AHT/ASD or you can burn the CPU tray while running the tests.

You need to reinstall AHT if the Mac Pro was ever clean installed, it's only available with the factory installed image:

AHT/ASD:​
You need to run AHT and ASD (since it's a MP4,1>5,1, you'll need to run mid-2010 versions) to find what is causing the KPs/crashes that are being stored as PanicLogs inside your Mac Pro NVRAM.​
You need an Apple OEM GPU (HD 2600XT, 8800GT, Quadro FX 5600, GT120, HD 4870/5770/5870) to run AHT/ASD. AHT/ASD can be used with PC flashed GPUs, but will fail mid test when the GPU sensors are checked. Non flashed PC GPUs won't work at all. You need to boot completely vanilla, no OC, to use AHT/ASD.​
You can get AHT links and instructions on how to install it on this GitHub article.​
AHT, you need 022-4831-A.dmg:​
The ASD version that you need is 3S149. The AHT instructions are valid for creating an ASD USB key and Apple provides an installation PDF with it.​
ASD, you need 3S149:​
For people that have an early-2009 cross-flashed with MP5,1 firmware, you will need to run the MacPro5,1 versions of AHT (022-4831-A) and ASD (3S149).​
Is this what I need to do? Seems a bit complicated. Mac Pro Single CPU Northbridge Heatsink Repair - iFixit Repair Guide
 

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Is running Monterey on a CMP 4,1/5,1 not recommended?
So, just wanted to update everyone. Since disabling the mediaanalysisd process, my Mac has not frozen or rebooted in a few days.
 
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