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My network has been acting weird lately, everytime i connect to my home network it takes forever to connect to a website, its not my network because others computer work just fine and nobody has messed with the router configurations, its my computer because even everytime I unplug my NIC USB adapter I get a kernel panic and my mac automatically restarts, I have a late 2008 mac running El Capitan 10.11, everything worked just fine but i tried installing this app and it gave me a virus, i thought i got rid of it I already ran some scans with bitdefender, malwarebytes and kasperksy and found nothing, I dont know what im missing here, it might had mess up with some driver, here is the Kernel Panic Log:
Anonymous UUID: 7455BBA5-D736-792A-CBA6-20A7E0C18E17
Sat Feb 8 22:20:29 2020
*** Panic Report ***
panic(cpu 1 caller 0xffffff801d9cfdab): Kernel trap at 0xffffff7f9e5ddc37, type 14=page fault, registers:
CR0: 0x000000008001003b, CR2: 0x0000000000000000, CR3: 0x0000000020576000, CR4: 0x00000000000026e0
RAX: 0x0000000000000000, RBX: 0xffffff80b6b15000, RCX: 0x0000000000000000, RDX: 0xffffff801e02e038
RSP: 0xffffff80b950bad0, RBP: 0xffffff80b950baf0, RSI: 0x000000003b4e820a, RDI: 0xffffff802a53a600
R8: 0x0000000000988a0b, R9: 0xffffff801e02e018, R10: 0x0000000000000000, R11: 0x00000050a5f4fd6e
R12: 0xffffff7f9e93dfb8, R13: 0x0000000000000000, R14: 0xffffff802ff57c00, R15: 0xffffff80b7334000
RFL: 0x0000000000010202, RIP: 0xffffff7f9e5ddc37, CS: 0x0000000000000008, SS: 0x0000000000000000
Fault CR2: 0x0000000000000000, Error code: 0x0000000000000002, Fault CPU: 0x1, PL: 1
Backtrace (CPU 1), Frame : Return Address
0xffffff80b950b760 : 0xffffff801d8dab52
0xffffff80b950b7e0 : 0xffffff801d9cfdab
0xffffff80b950b9c0 : 0xffffff801d9ebc03
0xffffff80b950b9e0 : 0xffffff7f9e5ddc37
0xffffff80b950baf0 : 0xffffff7f9e5ddb8b
0xffffff80b950bb10 : 0xffffff7f9e5dd6d0
0xffffff80b950bb40 : 0xffffff801de91cbd
0xffffff80b950bb80 : 0xffffff801de91586
0xffffff80b950bbf0 : 0xffffff801de8c25a
0xffffff80b950bc30 : 0xffffff801de8bef1
0xffffff80b950bc70 : 0xffffff801de8bd36
0xffffff80b950bcb0 : 0xffffff7f9e582387
0xffffff80b950bde0 : 0xffffff7f9e58185c
0xffffff80b950bee0 : 0xffffff7f9e4c3216
0xffffff80b950bf00 : 0xffffff801d90f2da
0xffffff80b950bfb0 : 0xffffff801d9ca3f7
Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHostFamily(1.0.1)[79D250A3-843A-3750-BE64-A252CF17A148]@0xffffff7f9e4bd000->0xffffff7f9e526fff
dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHostMergeProperties(1.0.1)[401B7165-36E8-3EE5-849D-71DAEB3E46E4]@0xffffff7f9e4b9000
com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(900.4.1)[A0E77E09-5ABD-3E39-8453-CECBFC07C9DC]@0xffffff7f9e530000->0xffffff7f9e5c9fff
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.9)[5F5B9213-0BE4-33DA-9DC6-5859D824DC7D]@0xffffff7f9e138000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHostFamily(1.0.1)[79D250A3-843A-3750-BE64-A252CF17A148]@0xffffff7f9e4bd000
com.realtek.driver.RtWlanU(1830.2b15)[4FA8C041-20C8-3E23-956A-0917D8D599F4]@0xffffff7f9e5dc000->0xffffff7f9e94ffff
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IONetworkingFamily(3.2)[848B398F-4D96-3024-8092-6CD3534D2CCA]@0xffffff7f9e485000
dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBFamily(900.4.1)[A0E77E09-5ABD-3E39-8453-CECBFC07C9DC]@0xffffff7f9e530000
BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task
Mac OS version:
15G22010
Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 15.6.0: Thu Jun 21 20:07:40 PDT 2018; root:xnu-3248.73.11~1/RELEASE_X86_64
Kernel UUID: 7564B0E7-EB5D-3887-BA79-59C870165AB1
Kernel slide: 0x000000001d600000
Kernel text base: 0xffffff801d800000
__HIB text base: 0xffffff801d700000
System model name: MacBook5,1 (Mac-F42D89C8)
System uptime in nanoseconds: 346381821457
last loaded kext at 325457463562: com.apple.filesystems.msdosfs 1.10 (addr 0xffffff7fa0486000, size 69632)
loaded kexts:
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org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxUSB 5.2.14
org.pqrs.driver.Karabiner.VirtualHIDDevice.v050000 5.0.0
com.kaspersky.nke 2.3.3a10
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com.realtek.driver.RtWlanU 1830.2.b15
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com.apple.filesystems.msdosfs 1.10
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com.apple.Dont_Steal_Mac_OS_X 7.0.0
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com.apple.driver.AppleHDAHardwareConfigDriver 274.12
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com.apple.GeForceTesla 10.0.0
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com.apple.driver.AppleLPC 3.1
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App Center Crashes will automatically generate a crash log every time your app crashes. The log is first written to the device's storage and when the user starts the app again, the crash report will be sent to App Center. Collecting crashes works for both beta and live apps, i.e. those submitted to the App Store. Crash logs contain valuable information for you to help fix the crash.

Follow the Getting Started section if you haven't set up the SDK in your application yet.

Also, crash logs on macOS require Symbolication, check out the App Center Diagnostics documentation that explains how to provide symbols for your app.

Note

In the 4.0.0 version of App Center breaking changes were introduced. Follow the Migrate to App Center SDK 4.0.0 and higher section to migrate App Center from previous versions.

Crash reporting in extensions

App Center supports crash reporting in macOS extensions. The usage is the same as in the container application.

Generate a test crash

App Center Crashes provides you with an API to generate a test crash for easy testing of the SDK. This API can only be used in test/beta apps and won't do anything in production apps.

Get more information about a previous crash

App Center Crashes has two APIs that give you more information in case your app has crashed.

Did the app receive a low memory warning in the previous session?

At any time after starting the SDK, you can check if the app received a memory warning in the previous session:

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Note

This method must only be used after Crashes has been started, it will always return NO or false before start.

Note

In some cases, a device with low memory can't send events.

Did the app crash in the previous session?

At any time after starting the SDK, you can check if the app crashed in the previous launch:

This comes in handy in case you want to adjust the behavior or UI of your app after a crash has occurred.

Note

This method must only be used after MSACCrashes has been started, it will always return NO or false before start.

Details about the last crash

If your app crashed previously, you can get details about the last crash.

Note

This method must only be used after Crashes has been started, it will always return nil before start.

There are numerous use cases for this API, the most common one is people who call this API and implement their custom CrashesDelegate.

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Customize your usage of App Center Crashes

App Center Crashes provides callbacks for developers to perform additional actions before and when sending crash logs to App Center.

To add your custom behavior, you need to adopt the CrashesDelegate-protocol, all of its methods are optional.

Register as a delegate

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Note

You must set the delegate before calling AppCenter.start, since App Center starts processing crashes immediately after the start.

Should the crash be processed?

Implement the crashes:shouldProcessErrorReport:-method in the class that adopts the CrashesDelegate-protocol if you want to decide if a particular crash needs to be processed or not. For example, there could be a system level crash that you'd want to ignore and that you don't want to send to App Center.

Ask for the user's consent to send a crash log

If user privacy is important to you, you might want to get user confirmation before sending a crash report to App Center. The SDK exposes a callback that tells App Center Crashes to await user confirmation before sending any crash reports.

If you chose to do so, you're responsible for obtaining the user's confirmation, e.g. through a dialog prompt with one of the following options: Always send, Send, and Don't send. Based on the input, you'll tell App Center Crashes what to do and the crash will then be handled accordingly.

Note

The SDK doesn't display a dialog for this, the app must provide its own UI to ask for user consent.

The following method shows how to set up a user confirmation handler:

In case you return YES/true in the handler block above, your app should obtain user permission and message the SDK with the result using the following API. If you're using an alert for this, as we do in the sample above, you'd call it based on the result (ModalResponse) of runModal call.

Enable catching uncaught exceptions thrown on the main thread

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AppKit catches exceptions thrown on the main thread, preventing the application from crashing on macOS, so the SDK can't catch these crashes. To mimic iOS behavior, set NSApplicationCrashOnExceptions flag before SDK initialization, this flag allows the application to crash on uncaught exceptions and the SDK can report them.

Note

App Center SDK set the flag automatically in versions 1.10.0 and below. Starting with version 1.11.0 this flag is no longer set automatically.

Disable forwarding of the application main class's methods calls to App Center Crashes

The App Center Crashes SDK uses swizzling to improve its integration by forwarding itself some of the application main class's methods calls. Method swizzling is a way to change the implementation of methods at runtime. If for any reason you don't want to use swizzling (e.g. because of a specific policy), you should override the application's reportException: and sendEvent: methods yourself in order for Crashes to report exceptions thrown on the main thread correctly.

  1. Create ReportExceptionApplication.m file and add the following implementation:

    Note

    Swift's try/catch doesn't work with NSException. These exceptions can be handled in Objective-C only.

  2. Open Info.plist file and replace the NSApplication in the Principal class field with your application class name, ReportExceptionApplication in this example.

  3. To disable swizzling in App Center SDK, add the AppCenterApplicationForwarderEnabled key to Info.plist file, and set the value to 0.

Get information about the sending status for a crash log

At times, you want to know the status of your app crash. A common use case is that you might want to show UI that tells the users that your app is submitting a crash report, or, in case your app is crashing quickly after the launch, you want to adjust the behavior of the app to make sure the crash logs can be submitted. The CrashesDelegate-protocol defines three different callbacks that you can use in your app to be notified of what's going on:

The following callback will be invoked before the SDK sends a crash log

In case we have network issues or an outage on the endpoint, and you restart the app, willSendErrorReport is triggered again after process restart.

The following callback will be invoked after the SDK sent a crash log successfully

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The following callback will be invoked if the SDK failed to send a crash log

Receiving didFailSendingErrorReport means a non-recoverable error such as a 4xx code occurred. For example, 401 means the appSecret is wrong.

This callback isn't triggered if it's a network issue. In this case, the SDK keeps retrying (and also pauses retries while the network connection is down).

Add attachments to a crash report

You can add binary and text attachments to a crash report. The SDK will send them along with the crash so that you can see them in App Center portal. The following callback will be invoked right before sending the stored crash from previous application launches. It won't be invoked when the crash happens. Here is an example of how to attach text and an image to a crash:

Note

The size limit is currently 7 MB. Attempting to send a larger attachment will trigger an error.

Enable or disable App Center Crashes at runtime

You can enable and disable App Center Crashes at runtime. If you disable it, the SDK won't do any crash reporting for the app.

To enable App Center Crashes again, use the same API but pass YES/true as a parameter.

The state is persisted in the device's storage across application launches.

Note

This method must only be used after Crashes has been started.

Check if App Center Crashes is enabled

You can also check if App Center Crashes is enabled or not:

Note

This method must only be used after Crashes has been started, it will always return false before start.

Disabling Mach exception handling

By default, App Center Crashes uses the Mach exception handler to catch fatal signals, e.g. stack overflows, via a Mach exception server.

The disableMachExceptionHandler-method provides an option to disable catching fatal signals via a Mach exception server. If you want to disable the Mach exception handler, you should call this method BEFORE starting the SDK. Your typical setup code would look like this: