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Date: 2025-03-05 14:50:53
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I'm making a personal research about overheating on home systems like a MB Pro, mine (last gen using intel) is heating up to the point of kernel panic, now, I'm a home user but have a little knowledge on IT, so, the .contents.panic reported:

"thread_invoke: preemption_level 2, possible cause: blocking while holding a spinlock, or within interrupt context @sched_prim.c:3178\nPanicked task"

If I´m on the right track this commands are related to the spin of the physical ventilators, because the computer is always overheating and this I believe is an example of your question.

I think that is possible that some element of thermalpresure is trying to cold down the system and other task is trying to make the system sleep or hybernate. Usually happens when connected to wifi and an external peripherals, and battery at 100% and connected to AC. So I'm thinking that a foreign line of code from a driver its causing the overheating or even a logic error that causes the computer to go to sleep while it is in use, and usually takes a wile to came back with the battery fully charged and like I said connected to AC.

But if all that I said are nonsense, please disregard this message.

Thanks!

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Posted by: Victor M Beltran