Bridge OS Panic while sleeping

I have had similar crashed running High Sierra and have a Support case open because of it.


Just had my first Bridge OS kernel panic when running the latest Mojave Beta: 10.14 Beta (18A353d)


Tried to wake from sleep and the computer was unresponsive. A few keystrokes were attempted and the computer eventually rebooted with the usual panic file. The first few lines are:



{"caused_by":"macos","macos_system_state":"running","bug_type":"210","os_version":"Bridge OS 3.0 (16P50351c)","timestamp":"2018-08-11 19:57:01.72 +0000","incident_id":"6730A732-F6B1-4A60-B545-DFEEA53B488D"}
{
  "build" : "Bridge OS 3.0 (16P50351c)",
  "product" : "iBridge2,3",
  "kernel" : "Darwin Kernel Version 18.0.0: Sun Jul 29 18:04:32 PDT 2018; root:xnu-4903.200.342.0.1~23\/RELEASE_ARM64_T8010",
  "incident" : "6730A732-F6B1-4A60-B545-DFEEA53B488D",
  "crashReporterKey" : "c0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0dec0de0001",
  "date" : "2018-08-11 19:57:01.50 +0000",
  "panicString" : "panic(cpu 0 caller 0xfffffff01f2e29f4): x86 global reset detected\nDebugger message: panic\nMemory ID: 0x6\nOS version:

This is with a mid-2018 MacBook Pro i9/32GB/2TB SSD.

I updated the Mojave beta to the one just released. No kernel panics with that one (yet).


I switch back and forth between High Sierra and Mojave and the T2 chip firmware stays the same.


I followed the Apple Support advice here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208891


I have turned Power Nap off as well in an effort to reduce the number of kernel panics and since I did this I have not had any while trying to wake from sleep.

Bridge OS Panic while sleeping
 
 
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