Kernel Panics on M1 Mac on Monterrey Beta with OWC Hub

Have had Macs since the early 2000s and buy a new Mac every year or two tops. Over the past decade only remember a couple kernel panics. However upgraded from my MBP16 to a MBP14 M1 Max (completely maxed out). And since getting have had about 8+ kernel panics. Where all of the sudden the mac freezes (not spinning wheel) but rather the whole screen and even trackpad and clock etc freezes and then the fans go full throttle, and then the machine restarts after about 30 seconds. Was using Monterrey betas all year on the intel mac. And when getting the new mac upgraded to latest betas as well. I like probably most mac laptop devs, plugin a hub. OWC Thunderbolt 4. Noticed the panics seemed to be happening when plugging in or unplugging from the hub such as in the morning and evening. On beta 2 consistently. On beta 3, seemed like Apple fixed the bug since didn't happen when plugging/unplugging, but a couple days later it happened again when unplugging. This time, it froze but fan didn't turn on and didnt auto restart so I had to force restart it. Hasn't haven't again yet in the past couple of days, but worried it will. Has anyone reported this issue before on M1 Macs when using a hub such as OWC and on latest

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Same story with Apple M1 Max 32 gb /14`/ 13.2.1 (22D68) OWC.Thanderbay 4 - Softraid 7.0.1 And panic crash with cpu1-2-3-9-etch random OWC wrote "the DART kernel panic is a MacOS /M1 hardware bug." My raid not work. All work process was stopped I can't w8 a couple months update OWC-"Yes, Apple intends to fix this bug in 13.4 which is a couple months away." Please fix that ASAP -thank you

Same here. I thought is was my CalDigit TS3+. I also have a OWC Thunderbolt Hub. My issue was it was on my 2019 MacBook Pro 16 (maxed out) running Ventura. I happened to have a 14" Apple MacBook M1 Max with 64GB, so I manually migrated my apps thinking it might be a software issue. I didn't migrate the usual culprits; AVG, CleanMyMac. Sure enough My system had issues with a LaCie External HDD, connected to the OWC, that I used for TimeMachine. It wouldn't stay mounted. Then on overnights - some maybe an additional clue - I'd come in in the morning, and the M1 rebooted. Kernel panic. Details below. I also swapped out the CalDigit TS3+ for a TS4. I never thought it could be the OWC, so I'll disconnect that to see if the issue goes away. I'm going to try some attempts to isolate. OWC currently connected via CalDigit. I'm going to connect that directly. Step at a time. Crash report:

`panic(cpu 2 caller 0xfffffe001b97fb18): "dart-usb2 (0xfffffe200640c000): DART(DARTBLK) error: SID 1 TTBR invalid exception after shutdown on read of DVA 0x194000 (TTBR 0 SEG 0 PTE 0x65) ERROR_STATUS 0x81000001 TIME 0 TTE 0xffffffffffffffff AXI_ID 0" @AppleT6000DART.cpp:1407 Debugger message: panic Memory ID: 0x6 OS release type: User OS version: 22F82 Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 22.5.0: Thu Jun 8 22:22:20 PDT 2023; root:xnu-8796.121.3~7/RELEASE_ARM64_T6000 Fileset Kernelcache UUID: AD60BE4E9C5AC7AC4C70560501D439EE Kernel UUID: 57295DF6-FB59-326D-BCED-0566AF4EF965 Boot session UUID: 5C41B43E-B170-4795-BA67-F3257D28C756 iBoot version: iBoot-8422.121.1 secure boot?: YES roots installed: 0 Paniclog version: 14 KernelCache slide: 0x0000000011e84000 KernelCache base: 0xfffffe0018e88000 Kernel slide: 0x0000000011e8c000 Kernel text base: 0xfffffe0018e90000 Kernel text exec slide: 0x0000000013250000 Kernel text exec base: 0xfffffe001a254000 mach_absolute_time: 0xc4ff9eb54 Epoch Time: sec usec Boot : 0x64c2f687 0x000594ca Sleep : 0x64c3056d 0x00061099 Wake : 0x64c30592 0x0006ea66 Calendar: 0x64c305ef 0x0007d6bf

Zone info: Zone map: 0xfffffe100666c000 - 0xfffffe300666c000 . VM : 0xfffffe100666c000 - 0xfffffe14d3338000 . RO : 0xfffffe14d3338000 - 0xfffffe166ccd0000 . GEN0 : 0xfffffe166ccd0000 - 0xfffffe1b3999c000 . GEN1 : 0xfffffe1b3999c000 - 0xfffffe2006668000 . GEN2 : 0xfffffe2006668000 - 0xfffffe24d3334000 . GEN3 : 0xfffffe24d3334000 - 0xfffffe29a0000000 . DATA : 0xfffffe29a0000000 - 0xfffffe300666c000 Metadata: 0xfffffe6fd1788000 - 0xfffffe6fd9788000 Bitmaps : 0xfffffe6fd9788000 - 0xfffffe6fe5488000 Extra : 0 - 0

TPIDRx_ELy = {1: 0xfffffe24d4dc2818 0: 0x0000000000000002 0ro: 0x0000000000000000 } CORE 0 PVH locks held: None CORE 1 PVH locks held: None CORE 2 PVH locks held: None CORE 3 PVH locks held: None CORE 4 PVH locks held: None CORE 5 PVH locks held: None CORE 6 PVH locks held: None CORE 7 PVH locks held: None CORE 8 PVH locks held: None CORE 9 PVH locks held: None CORE 0: PC=0xfffffe001a3e0ebc, LR=0xfffffe001a3e0eb8, FP=0xfffffe5ff4213e80 CORE 1: PC=0xfffffe001a3e0ebc, LR=0xfffffe001a3e0eb8, FP=0xfffffe5ff521fe80 CORE 2 is the one that panicked. Check the full backtrace for details. CORE 3: PC=0xfffffe001a2e2830, LR=0xfffffe001a2e2830, FP=0xfffffe5ff503bef0 CORE 4: PC=0xfffffe001a2e2830, LR=0xfffffe001a2e2830, FP=0xfffffe5ff35b3ef0 CORE 5: PC=0xfffffe001a2e2830, LR=0xfffffe001a2e2830, FP=0xfffffe5ff5453ef0 CORE 6: PC=0xfffffe001a2e2830, LR=0xfffffe001a2e2830, FP=0xfffffe5ff5323ef0 CORE 7: PC=0xfffffe001a2e2830, LR=0xfffffe001a2e2830, FP=0xfffffe5ff50a7ef0 CORE 8: PC=0xfffffe001a2e2830, LR=0xfffffe001a2e2830, FP=0xfffffe5ff34b7ef0 CORE 9: PC=0xfffffe001a2e2830, LR=0xfffffe001a2e2830, FP=0xfffffe5ff37ffef0 Compressor Info: 0% of compressed pages limit (OK) and 0% of segments limit (OK) with 0 swapfiles and OK swap space Panicked task 0xfffffe1b39888bb8: 0 pages, 652 threads: pid 0: kernel_task

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  Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
     com.apple.driver.IODARTFamily(1.0)[1ACBF4CB-A989-3A4E-8C9F-DD95843A7EA6]@0xfffffe001c31be70->0xfffffe001c32fac3
        dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleARMPlatform(1.0.2)[1C39C445-2CCC-3D6A-A9F6-DF3B8BECE02A]@0xfffffe001abdb6a0->0xfffffe001ac2c443
     com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHostFamily(1.2)[0536D905-C321-322E-8FE5-8CC75024E36D]@0xfffffe001ca3f170->0xfffffe001caed5c3
        dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleSMC(3.1.9)[84F2C6E2-FAB5-372C-8CBC-62808AE15BFB]@0xfffffe001b80de50->0xfffffe001b831ba7
        dependency: com.apple.driver.usb.AppleUSBCommon(1.0)[F6AE9C9D-C22F-3170-B164-CC962257A801]@0xfffffe001bc605a0->0xfffffe001bc6544b
        dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleUSBHostMergeProperties(1.2)[AD6F89AE-E68E-3395-8FC1-4D4443EA07F2]@0xfffffe001cb88f30->0xfffffe001cb89a63
     com.apple.driver.AppleT6000DART(1.0)[8BECC334-4677-387A-AC6A-6AB5D08BF9C0]@0xfffffe001b97a710->0xfffffe001b981947
        dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleARMPlatform(1.0.2)[1C39C445-2CCC-3D6A-A9F6-DF3B8BECE02A]@0xfffffe001abdb6a0->0xfffffe001ac2c443
        dependency: com.apple.driver.IODARTFamily(1)[1ACBF4CB-A989-3A4E-8C9F-DD95843A7EA6]@0xfffffe001c31be70->0xfffffe001c32fac3
     com.apple.driver.usb.AppleSynopsysUSB40XHCI(1.0)[C5AAD948-6C22-3FAF-B3C1-EB56A1EFA733]@0xfffffe001caf8840->0xfffffe001cb2b103
        dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleARMPlatform(1.0.2)[1C39C445-2CCC-3D6A-A9F6-DF3B8BECE02A]@0xfffffe001abdb6a0->0xfffffe001ac2c443
        dependency: com.apple.driver.AppleEmbeddedUSBHost(1)[20E05735-77A7-38F7-85CF-45CDCFB42EE1]@0xfffffe001b2accb0->0xfffffe001b2b00c3
        dependency: com.apple.driver.usb.AppleSynopsysUSBXHCI(1)[C422B4CF-DA9D-305F-BF57-EDB9B2147044]@0xfffffe001cb2b110->0xfffffe001cb41e03
        dependency: com.apple.driver.usb.AppleUSBCommon(1.0)[F6AE9C9D-C22F-3170-B164-CC962257A801]@0xfffffe001bc605a0->0xfffffe001bc6544b
        dependency: com.apple.driver.usb.AppleUSBXHCI(1.2)[3AAF0F86-2454-3D28-A32B-C1B6DA8B1EB8]@0xfffffe001cbfe910->0xfffffe001cc5d0b7
        dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOAccessoryManager(1.0.0)[674F8EA9-467D-322B-840D-1BA74959BEB2]@0xfffffe001c1a80c0->0xfffffe001c271d67
        dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOThunderboltFamily(9.3.3)[6CDA2B60-BE9C-3E11-AA70-815DC12536F9]@0xfffffe001c7e3220->0xfffffe001c923bab
        dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOUSBHostFamily(1.2)[0536D905-C321-322E-8FE5-8CC75024E36D]@0xfffffe001ca3f170->0xfffffe001caed5c3