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unc0ver 8.0.2 ios 14.4 kernel panic doing anything #2297

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Oliviert45 opened this issue Sep 10, 2022 · 2 comments
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unc0ver 8.0.2 ios 14.4 kernel panic doing anything #2297

Oliviert45 opened this issue Sep 10, 2022 · 2 comments

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@Oliviert45
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Oliviert45 commented Sep 10, 2022

Describe the bug
Constant random reboots doing literally anything

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. There is no way to reproduce the error as it happens doing anything! Switching through apps, browsing the web, taking a photo, watching a video, even on IDLE it will reboot itself!

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Device (please complete the following information):

  • iOS Version: 14.4
  • iOS Device: iPhone XS
  • unc0ver Version: 8.0.2

Place an "x" between the brackets if true:

  • this is a bug others will be able to reproduce
  • this issue is present with all tweaks uninstalled(except for default packages) or disabled
  • this issue is present after a rootfs restore
  • this issue is present on the latest version of unc0ver

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Note Sep 26 2022 at 12_31_56 PM.txt

Note Sep 26 2022 at 12_31_56 PM.txt

panic-full-2022-09-24-231556.000.txt

panic-full-2022-09-26-121508.000.txt

Note Sep 26 2022 at 12_32_35 PM.txt

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vims007 commented Apr 13, 2023

Were you able to fix this?

@badger200
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badger200 commented Apr 17, 2023

@vims007 Subscribe to issue #2288 for this issue. Also, install Fruit Ninja 2 and launch the game. It almost certainly should cause kernel panic before you can even start a game. I will be astounded if you can get into the gameplay, because that would prove this issue isn't universal, while I'm pretty sure it is...

I saw a kernel panic that suggested this occurs with the Apple Neural Engine, I saw a bunch of "ANE____" calls in the panic trace. I can't be certain though.

I desperately wish there was a way to temporarily disable the Neural Engine and test that. Apple tells developers there's no way to know if your code will execute on CPU, GPU, or Neural, as it handles it automatically and uses its own judgment.

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