Macbook wakes from sleep, restarts when shut down, tried everything. "wake reason = "

My macbook (2008 unibody, 2.4ghz, os x 10.6.8) will not stay asleep, and it restarts when I shut it down. For example, I'll close the lid, it will sleep, then wake a few seconds later, and eventually go back to sleep. After a few cycles of this, the CPU reaches over 80 celcius, but nothing indicative of heavy cpu usage in the activity monitor except for "kernel task." I guess this is because the fans have to keep shutting off when lid is closed. Of the things I've tried, the following have not worked:
*fiddling with all possible energy saver preferences
*disk utility repairs, even with the snow leopard install disc
*resetting pram and smc
*loading into windows 7 partition, same thing happens
*loading into my external HD, same thing happens
*deleted everything in the LaunchDaemons folder
*turned off bluetooth entirely
*turned off airport
*turned off "Set date and time automatically"
*nothing plugged into USB
*tried with/without magsafe plug, with/without battery, same problems occur
*no errors returned with applecare's Techtool Deluxe
*ran every maintenance script I could: crons, clear cache, rebuilds, updates
*ran the hardware test from one of the install disks, no problems detected
*turned off login items
I've studied the messages in Console.app like my life depended on it and the only thing that's bugging me is that I get "kernel---------Wake Reason = ". It doesn't give me a wake reason, it's just empty. I can't find anything around the net that could tell me why this occurs. I put "syslog |grep -i "Wake reason ="" into the terminal.app and apparently this has been happening for a week now, hundreds of instances of no wake reasons.
Could this be a hardware error?

Mine does the same thing. I noticed that he little green/yellow light on the magnetic power adapter would go out every once in a while as well. If I would keep the system closed and unplug then replug it, then it would unsleep/sleep whenever it was connected. I switched power adapters with my other MBP and it behaves normally now. ymmv

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    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Graphics suppressed 10340 ms
    7/30/12 8:52:57.341 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:57.354 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:57.355 AM blued[84]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8e4c00][BNBTrackpadDevice::init][75.15] init is complete
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8e4c00][BNBTrackpadDevice::handleStart][75.15] returning 1
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f91b800][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:52:58.354 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:58.358 AM mDNSResponder[67]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.4)
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.435 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:57:54.000 AM kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel82574L]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [796d,af48,0de1,0200,cde1,3c00]
    7/30/12 8:57:54.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - active  1face000, b
    7/30/12 8:57:58.228 AM fseventsd[76]: SLOWDOWN: client 0x7f8a4e007c00 (pid 2824) sleeping due to too many errors (num usleeps 299)
    7/30/12 8:57:58.462 AM CalendarAgent[202]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.caldav.queue] [Account refresh failed with error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 "The Internet connection appears to be offline." UserInfo=0x7f8b0d295160 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8b0b4bd590 "The Internet connection appears to be offline.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, AccountName=iCloud, CalDAVErrFromRefresh=YES, NSLocalizedDescription=The Internet connection appears to be offline.}]
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::timeoutHandler - no link - reset the chipset once  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.213 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Graphics suppressed 10334 ms
    7/30/12 8:58:01.341 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:58:01.349 AM blued[84]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f930400][BNBTrackpadDevice::init][75.15] init is complete
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f930400][BNBTrackpadDevice::handleStart][75.15] returning 1
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f941400][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f985a00][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:02.225 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:58:02.229 AM mDNSResponder[67]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.4)
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f985a00][AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f985a00][AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 9:02:55.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    Will not shut down, restarts at end of shut down. Log:
    7/30/12 8:43:24.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:43.429 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:46.000 AM kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel82574L]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [796d,af48,0de1,0200,cde1,3c00]
    7/30/12 8:47:46.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - active  1face000, b
    7/30/12 8:47:50.459 AM CalendarAgent[202]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.caldav.queue] [Account refresh failed with error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 "The Internet connection appears to be offline." UserInfo=0x7f8b0d2a8340 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8b0c4c1b50 "The Internet connection appears to be offline.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, AccountName=iCloud, CalDAVErrFromRefresh=YES, NSLocalizedDescription=The Internet connection appears to be offline.}]
    7/30/12 8:47:52.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::timeoutHandler - no link - reset the chipset once  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:52.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: Graphics suppressed 10291 ms
    7/30/12 8:47:53.293 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:53.305 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:53.308 AM blued[84]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8dd800][BNBTrackpadDevice::init][75.15] init is complete
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8dd800][BNBTrackpadDevice::handleStart][75.15] returning 1
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f93da00][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:47:53.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f939300][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:47:54.304 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:47:54.308 AM mDNSResponder[67]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.4)
    7/30/12 8:48:28.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:48:28.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:48:29.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f939300][AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    7/30/12 8:48:29.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f939300][AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    7/30/12 8:48:29.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:47.497 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:50.000 AM kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel82574L]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [796d,af48,0de1,0200,cde1,3c00]
    7/30/12 8:52:50.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - active  1face000, b
    7/30/12 8:52:54.459 AM CalendarAgent[202]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.caldav.queue] [Account refresh failed with error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 "The Internet connection appears to be offline." UserInfo=0x7f8b0c084f70 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8b10a128d0 "The Internet connection appears to be offline.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, AccountName=iCloud, CalDAVErrFromRefresh=YES, NSLocalizedDescription=The Internet connection appears to be offline.}]
    7/30/12 8:52:56.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::timeoutHandler - no link - reset the chipset once  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: Graphics suppressed 10340 ms
    7/30/12 8:52:57.341 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:57.354 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:57.355 AM blued[84]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8e4c00][BNBTrackpadDevice::init][75.15] init is complete
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f8e4c00][BNBTrackpadDevice::handleStart][75.15] returning 1
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f91b800][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:52:57.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:52:58.354 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:52:58.358 AM mDNSResponder[67]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.4)
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f95c600][AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    7/30/12 8:53:33.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:57:51.435 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:57:54.000 AM kernel[0]: Ethernet [Intel82574L]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, Symmetric flow-control, Debug [796d,af48,0de1,0200,cde1,3c00]
    7/30/12 8:57:54.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - active  1face000, b
    7/30/12 8:57:58.228 AM fseventsd[76]: SLOWDOWN: client 0x7f8a4e007c00 (pid 2824) sleeping due to too many errors (num usleeps 299)
    7/30/12 8:57:58.462 AM CalendarAgent[202]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.caldav.queue] [Account refresh failed with error: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1009 "The Internet connection appears to be offline." UserInfo=0x7f8b0d295160 {NSUnderlyingError=0x7f8b0b4bd590 "The Internet connection appears to be offline.", NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://david%[email protected]/principals///david%[email protected]/principals/, AccountName=iCloud, CalDAVErrFromRefresh=YES, NSLocalizedDescription=The Internet connection appears to be offline.}]
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::timeoutHandler - no link - reset the chipset once  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.213 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: Graphics suppressed 10334 ms
    7/30/12 8:58:01.341 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0-:192.168.1.4) DNS- Proxy- SMB
    7/30/12 8:58:01.349 AM blued[84]: kBTXPCUpdateUserPreferences gConsoleUserUID = 501
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f930400][BNBTrackpadDevice::init][75.15] init is complete
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f930400][BNBTrackpadDevice::handleStart][75.15] returning 1
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f941400][AppleMultitouchHIDEventDriver::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:01.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f985a00][AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:02.225 AM configd[17]: network changed: v4(en0+:192.168.1.4) DNS+ Proxy+ SMB
    7/30/12 8:58:02.229 AM mDNSResponder[67]: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.4)
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face001, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: Intel82574L::setLinkStatus - not active  1face000, 0
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f985a00][AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: [ffffff805f985a00][AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    7/30/12 8:58:37.000 AM kernel[0]: Wake reason: ? (Network)
    7/30/12 9:02:55.000 AM kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    And will not start up in safe mode. I have reset PRAM and SMC. Also restarted with no startup items, no luck. Had the problem of waking from sleep and not shutting down in 10.7, updated to 10.8 hoping for fix, no luck. Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks

    Hi, this log has some similarities to my ipod touch which seems to be not sleeping properly due to wireless issues. Can I check - are you using a wifi connection - if so have you tried ethernet?
    log entries below ...
    Sep  5 00:28:58 Peters-iPod mDNSResponder[34] <Error>: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:5AB0:35FF:FE35:C9B7)
    Sep  5 00:28:58 Peters-iPod mDNSResponder[34] <Error>: mDNS_RegisterInterface: Frequent transitions for interface en0 (192.168.0.95)
    Sep  5 00:28:58 Peters-iPod configd[44] <Notice>: network configuration changed.
    Sep  5 00:28:58 Peters-iPod UserEventAgent[12] <Warning>: DEBUG: Changing WiFi state: 1
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 1
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::enableHTClock(): Failed to read HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::retainClocks() Failed to enable HT Clock, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::txPacket() Unable to wake bus; error SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 2
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::disableHTClock(): Failed to write HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::releaseClocks(): Failed to disable HT clock: SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCmdManager::processPendingList(): Failed to send sync command WLC_GET_BSS_INFO (136) to device, SDIO Cmd Timeout. transID 48928, respLen 1152.
    Sep  5 00:29:27 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANNetManager::updateBSSInfo(): WLC_GET_BSS_INFO Failed SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 3
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::enableHTClock(): Failed to read HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::retainClocks() Failed to enable HT Clock, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::txPacket() Unable to wake bus; error SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 4
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::disableHTClock(): Failed to write HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::releaseClocks(): Failed to disable HT clock: SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCmdManager::processPendingList(): Failed to send sync command WLC_GET_BSS_INFO (136) to device, SDIO Cmd Timeout. transID 48929, respLen 1152.
    Sep  5 00:29:32 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANNetManager::updateBSSInfo(): WLC_GET_BSS_INFO Failed SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 5
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpDebugInfo(): CRITICAL ERROR: handleTransferError
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::logState(): Tx: seq 185, credit 191, flow 0x0; Rx: seq 167
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::logState(): state 0x23, sd-clk +1, sd-rate 20250000 Hz
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::logClockState(): Failed to read HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): Triggered Watchdog after 6 errors (last was SDIO Cmd Timeout)
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::enableHTClock(): Failed to read HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::retainClocks() Failed to enable HT Clock, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::txPacketChain() Unable to wake bus; error SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleTransferError(): SDIO Cmd Timeout, 1, 0
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::disableHTClock(): Failed to write HT Clock register, SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::releaseClocks(): Failed to disable HT clock: SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::doOutputPacketChain(): Packet transmission failure: SDIO Cmd Timeout
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::handleWatchdogTimeout(): Watchdog timer fired
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::watchDogReset(): fStateFlags(0x140E3), thread(00040532)
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANCore::halt()
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLAN Left BSS:       @ 0xc11a7a00, BSSID = 00:18:4d:67:54:12, rssi = -45, rate = 54 (100%), channel =  7, encryption = 0x8, ap = 1, failures =   0, age = 39, ssid[ 9] = "polarbear"
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AirPort: Link Down on en0. Reason 1 (Unspecified).
    Sep  5 00:29:35 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANBusInterfaceSdio::powerOn()
    Sep  5 00:29:36 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANChipManagerSdio4329::downloadFirmware(): start
    Sep  5 00:29:36 Peters-iPod kernel[0] <Debug>: AppleBCMWLANChipManagerSdio4329::downloadFirmware(): finish
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