![]() Goku: it is a DSL (domain specific language) to help define key combos for Karabiner-Elements. Recently I realized that it can be done on MacBook Pro (probably other Mac machines too) using two software. Lr: 0xfffffe0027cfb7d0 fp: 0xfffffe3097233880 Such an extended layer is easy to set up on a programmable keyboard. Panicked task 0xfffffe166cef5f18: 69196 pages, 447 threads: pid 0: kernel_task Kernel text exec base: 0xfffffe0027b8c000ĬORE 0 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0027cf64d0ĬORE 1 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0027cf64d0ĬORE 2 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0027cf64d0ĬORE 3 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0027cf64d0ĬORE 4 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0027cf64d4ĬORE 5 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0027cf500cĬORE 6 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0027cf64d4ĬORE 7 recently retired instr at 0xfffffe0027cf64d4 The following is the crash report: panic(cpu 5 caller 0xfffffe0027cd84d0): "pmap_tte_remove: non-zero pagetable refcount: pmap=0xfffffdf03a5265c0 ttep=0xfffffdf1758d4408 ptd=0xfffffdf144c423c0 refcnt=0x1" Stars - the number of stars that a project has on. The number of mentions indicates the total number of mentions that we've tracked plus the number of user suggested alternatives. (by pqrs-org) SonarQube - Static code analysis for 29 languages. I will uninstall Karabiner Elements for now and wait for the developer to fix the issue. Karabiner-Elements is a powerful utility for keyboard customization on macOS Sierra (10.12) or later. Uninstalling Karabiner Elements solves the problem, and reinstalling Karabiner Elements makes it crash again, so it is highly likely that Karabiner Elements is the cause. However, I know there is a crash because the system shows the crash report every time after the restart. In the latter situation, at first glance I cannot tell whether the restart is due to a crash or it is a "successful" restart. ![]() The system restarts due to the crash no matter whether I choose to shut down or restart. ![]() ![]() ![]() After I installed Karabiner Elements on the new Apple silicon MacBook Air, the system crashes during the shutdown process. ![]()
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