Iphone Idevice Panic Log Analyzer -
Usage: ipanic analyze panic-full-2025-03-16.ips
| Panic Subtype | Likely Cause | |---------------|----------------------------------| | SMC PANIC | Power management / battery issue | | NAND | Storage controller / flash fault | | DCP | Display Co-Processor (screen / flex) | | ANS2 | Audio subsystem | | i2c / I2C | Sensor bus (proximity, ALS, etc) | | wdt timeout | Watchdog – CPU stuck | | SEP PANIC | Secure Enclave (biometrics / crypto) | iphone idevice panic log analyzer
| Panic String Fragment | Likely Faulty Component | Confidence | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | ANS2 / NAND | Storage chip or logic board layer separation | High | | SMC PANIC - ASSERT | Power management IC (Tristar/Hydra) | High | | AGX (Apple Graphics) | GPU / RAM under CPU | Medium | | aop (Apple Operation Processor) | Always-on processor (NAND or battery gas gauge) | Medium | | missing sensor(s): mic1, mic2 | Audio codec or charging port flex | Low (flex cable usually) | | SOCD report detected | CPU overvoltage / PMIC instability | High | Usage: ipanic analyze panic-full-2025-03-16
Raw panic logs are text-based and filled with hexadecimal memory addresses, stack traces, and low-level code jargon that is incomprehensible to the average user. A serves several key functions: iphone idevice panic log analyzer
Modern panics include thermal pressure and battery metrics. We parse these to detect:
