MacbookPro High CPU, Power Drain, and Heats

Hey. I have just noticed my Macbook Pro has some problems: it has a high CPU usage, high energy impact, and high temperature.
This still happens when the laptop is idle. The temperature's around 70Celcius. In activity monitor, it doesn't show any apps using significant energy, but you can see a drastic battery drain.
I've attached some images.
Thanks for any help!
Ian

Ian,
have you tried resetting your MacBook Pro’s System Management Controller?

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    22/03/14 09:12:53,000 kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController::setConfigState] calling registerService
    22/03/14 09:12:53,000 kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHCIController][protectedBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Connected to the transport successfully -- 0x25c0 -- 0xc000 -- 0xa000 ****
    22/03/14 09:12:53,000 kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][SuspendDevice] -- Suspend -- suspendDeviceCallResult = 0x0000 (kIOReturnSuccess) -- 0xa000 ****
    22/03/14 09:12:57,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
    22/03/14 09:12:57,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
    22/03/14 09:13:03,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent gpu-internal-single-slice-plimit-notification last value 9 (rounded time weighted average 8)
    22/03/14 09:13:03,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent gpu-internal-plimit-notification last value 8 (rounded time weighted average 7)
    22/03/14 09:13:04,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 17 (rounded time weighted average 16)
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1292.036296: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1292.036309: wl0: powerChange: *** BONJOUR/MDNS OFFLOADS ARE NOT RUNNING.
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: efi pagecount 63
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 1) start 0xffffff807fbb7000, 0xffffff807fe76000
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 152 ms
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: pages 110811, wire 76718, act 25005, inact 335, cleaned 0 spec 3, zf 6, throt 0, compr 4087, xpmapped 14601
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: could discard act 451 inact 58 purgeable 2820 spec 1328 cleaned 0
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall preflight pageCount 76718 est comp 48 setfile 163841592 min 1073741824
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 723 us
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 0 milliseconds
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: [0x215c82d000, 0x40000000]
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: [0x0, 0x0]
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io(0) took 8 ms
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 1073741824, partition base 0x0, maxio 2000000 ssd 1
    22/03/14 09:13:21,000 kernel[0]: hibernate image major 1, minor 0, blocksize 4096, pollers 5
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: Thunderbolt Self-Reset Count = 0xedefbe00
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff802048ac00>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff802048ac00>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 12 unplug = 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: vm_compressor_flush - starting
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: vm_compressor_flush completed - took 257 msecs
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_flush_memory: buffer_cache_gc freed up 105 wired pages
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages act 17538, inact 394, anon 42, throt 0, spec 1333, wire 91075, wireinit 130484
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 429 ms
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1293.116790: scanparams:
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1293.116798:   flags 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1293.116804:   active_time 0, passive_time 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1293.116810:   scan_start_delay 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1293.116816:   scan_cycle_idle_rest_time 0, scan_cycle_idle_rest_time_multiplier 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1293.116824:   max_scan_cycles 0, max_rest_time 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1293.116830: Scan Channels (0): None
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1293.116836: SSID (0): None
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1293.116842: SSID count = 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1293.116849: wl0: leaveModulePoweredForOffloads: Wi-Fi will turn off.
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
    22/03/14 09:13:23,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHIType2::waitForOk2Go2Sx - retries = 1
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 0) start 0xffffff807fbb7000, 0xffffff807fe76000
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown started
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown: wired_pages 91562, free_pages 933917, active_pages 14267, inactive_pages 334, speculative_pages 0, cleaned_pages 0, compressor_pages 98
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown_pmap_structs done: last_valid_compact_indx 54053
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown: mark_as_unneeded_pages 2048, 15081, 11332
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown completed - discarded 28461
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 318 ms
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: pages 67257, wire 47894, act 14267, inact 334, cleaned 0 spec 0, zf 0, throt 0, compr 98, xpmapped 14601
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: did discard act 451 inact 60 purgeable 2820 spec 1333 cleaned 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 62593
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: encryptStart 14000
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: bitmap_size 0x1f908, previewSize 0x4f4788, writing 60991 pages @ 0x528090
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild started
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild_pmap_structs done: last_valid_compact_indx 54053
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild completed - took 21 msecs
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: booter start at 655 ms smc 0 ms, [11, 0, 0] total 109 ms, dsply 0, 0 ms, tramp 128 ms
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_machine_init: state 2, image pages 47691, sum was ffa5bf42, imageSize 0x78e9000, image1Size 0x4398000, conflictCount 0, nextFree f
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_newruntime_map time: 0 ms, IOHibernatePollerOpen(), ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0) 14 ms
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_machine_init reading
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate read took 98 ms
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_machine_init pagesDone 62390 sum2 c432b37e, time: 98 ms, disk(0x20000) 637 Mb/s, comp bytes: 19484672 time: 19 ms 944 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 55906304 time: 16 ms 3144 Mb/s
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: Wake reason: RTC (Alarm)
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: RTC: SleepService 2014/3/22 13:13:19, sleep 2014/3/22 12:13:22
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::wakeEventHandlerThread
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 5
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 0 (rounded time weighted average 0)
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent gpu-internal-single-slice-plimit-notification last value 0 (rounded time weighted average 0)
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent gpu-internal-plimit-notification last value 0 (rounded time weighted average 0)
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 222 us
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 1 milliseconds
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: [AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: [AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: Thunderbolt Self-Reset Count = 0xedefbe00
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: TBT W (2): 0x0100 [x]
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff802048ac00>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1295.155255: si_survive_perst_war: bar0win before 18003000, bar0win after 18001000
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: AppleHSSPIController::HandleMessage Device Wake by Host
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad::start Start Succeeded
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: [AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff802048ac00>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 12 unplug = 0
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1295.393826: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::wakeEventHandlerThread
    22/03/14 10:13:20,000 kernel[0]: USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): 00000000AP05 0x5ac 0x8406 0x5, 3
    22/03/14 10:13:21,000 kernel[0]: IOBluetoothUSBDFU::probe
    22/03/14 10:13:21,000 kernel[0]: IOBluetoothUSBDFU::probe ProductID - 0x828F FirmwareVersion - 0x0079
    22/03/14 10:13:21,000 kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- completed -- result = TRUE -- 0xcc00 ****
    22/03/14 10:13:21,000 kernel[0]: **** [BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- Completed -- 0xcc00 ****
    22/03/14 10:13:21,000 kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController][staticBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Received Bluetooth Controller register service notification -- 0xcc00
    22/03/14 10:13:21,000 kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController::setConfigState] calling registerService
    22/03/14 10:13:21,000 kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHCIController][protectedBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Connected to the transport successfully -- 0x1840 -- 0xc000 -- 0xcc00 ****
    22/03/14 10:13:21,000 kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][SuspendDevice] -- Suspend -- suspendDeviceCallResult = 0x0000 (kIOReturnSuccess) -- 0xcc00 ****
    22/03/14 10:13:25,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
    22/03/14 10:13:25,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
    22/03/14 10:13:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1301.498621: MacAuthEvent en0   Auth result for: e8:89:2c:d7:cb:f0 Auth request tx failed
    22/03/14 10:13:29,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1304.215431: directed SSID scan fail
    22/03/14 10:13:32,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 14 (rounded time weighted average 14)
    22/03/14 10:13:32,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent gpu-internal-single-slice-plimit-notification last value 4 (rounded time weighted average 4)
    22/03/14 10:13:32,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent gpu-internal-plimit-notification last value 3 (rounded time weighted average 3)
    22/03/14 10:13:43,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent gpu-internal-single-slice-plimit-notification last value 16 (rounded time weighted average 12)
    22/03/14 10:13:43,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent gpu-internal-plimit-notification last value 13 (rounded time weighted average 10)
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1323.935364: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Sleep
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1323.935378: wl0: powerChange: *** BONJOUR/MDNS OFFLOADS ARE NOT RUNNING.
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: efi pagecount 63
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 1) start 0xffffff807fbb7000, 0xffffff807fe76000
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 152 ms
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: pages 110830, wire 76367, act 25702, inact 335, cleaned 0 spec 3, zf 7, throt 0, compr 3740, xpmapped 14601
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: could discard act 502 inact 60 purgeable 2820 spec 1294 cleaned 0
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall preflight pageCount 76367 est comp 48 setfile 163117368 min 1073741824
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 557 us
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 0 milliseconds
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: [0x215c82d000, 0x40000000]
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: [0x0, 0x0]
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: kern_open_file_for_direct_io(0) took 8 ms
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 1073741824, partition base 0x0, maxio 2000000 ssd 1
    22/03/14 10:13:49,000 kernel[0]: hibernate image major 1, minor 0, blocksize 4096, pollers 5
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: Thunderbolt Self-Reset Count = 0xedefbe00
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff802048ac00>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff802048ac00>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 12 unplug = 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: vm_compressor_flush - starting
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: vm_compressor_flush completed - took 241 msecs
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_flush_memory: buffer_cache_gc freed up 140 wired pages
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_alloc_pages act 17591, inact 395, anon 43, throt 0, spec 1299, wire 91100, wireinit 130484
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_setup(0) took 403 ms
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1324.994787: scanparams:
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1324.994795:   flags 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1324.994801:   active_time 0, passive_time 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1324.994807:   scan_start_delay 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1324.994814:   scan_cycle_idle_rest_time 0, scan_cycle_idle_rest_time_multiplier 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1324.994822:   max_scan_cycles 0, max_rest_time 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1324.994833: Scan Channels (0): None
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1324.994840: SSID (0): None
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1324.994846: SSID count = 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1324.994853: wl0: leaveModulePoweredForOffloads: Wi-Fi will turn off.
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
    22/03/14 10:13:51,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHIType2::waitForOk2Go2Sx - retries = 1
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall(preflight 0) start 0xffffff807fbb7000, 0xffffff807fe76000
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown started
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown: wired_pages 91587, free_pages 933955, active_pages 14267, inactive_pages 334, speculative_pages 0, cleaned_pages 0, compressor_pages 117
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown_pmap_structs done: last_valid_compact_indx 54097
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown: mark_as_unneeded_pages 2048, 15082, 11332
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_teardown completed - discarded 28462
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall time: 318 ms
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: pages 67320, wire 47918, act 14267, inact 334, cleaned 0 spec 0, zf 0, throt 0, compr 117, xpmapped 14601
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: did discard act 504 inact 61 purgeable 2820 spec 1299 cleaned 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_page_list_setall found pageCount 62636
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen, ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: encryptStart 14000
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: bitmap_size 0x1f908, previewSize 0x4f4788, writing 61034 pages @ 0x528090
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild started
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild_pmap_structs done: last_valid_compact_indx 54097
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_rebuild completed - took 8737931404036 msecs
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: booter start at 655 ms smc 0 ms, [11, 0, 0] total 110 ms, dsply 0, 0 ms, tramp 129 ms
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_machine_init: state 2, image pages 47715, sum was 925159b3, imageSize 0x78ee000, image1Size 0x438b000, conflictCount 0, nextFree f
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_newruntime_map time: 0 ms, IOHibernatePollerOpen(), ml_get_interrupts_enabled 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: IOHibernatePollerOpen(0) 14 ms
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_machine_init reading
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: PMStats: Hibernate read took 97 ms
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: hibernate_machine_init pagesDone 62433 sum2 b289dc6a, time: 97 ms, disk(0x20000) 644 Mb/s, comp bytes: 19472384 time: 19 ms 944 Mb/s, crypt bytes: 55980032 time: 16 ms 3187 Mb/s
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: Wake reason: EC.LidOpen (User)
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000320
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::wakeEventHandlerThread
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 5
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 0 (rounded time weighted average 0)
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent gpu-internal-single-slice-plimit-notification last value 0 (rounded time weighted average 0)
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent gpu-internal-plimit-notification last value 0 (rounded time weighted average 0)
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHI::prePCIWake - power up complete - took 627 us
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltHAL::earlyWake - complete - took 1 milliseconds
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: [AppleMultitouchDevice::willTerminate] entered
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: [AppleMultitouchDevice::stop] entered
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: Thunderbolt Self-Reset Count = 0xedefbe00
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff802048ac00>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: TBT W (2): 0x0100 [x]
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff802048ac00>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 12 unplug = 0
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1327.027645: si_survive_perst_war: bar0win before 18003000, bar0win after 18001000
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: AppleHSSPIController::HandleMessage Device Wake by Host
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad::start Start Succeeded
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: [AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1327.227571: AirPort_Brcm43xx::powerChange: System Wake - Full Wake/ Dark Wake / Maintenance wake
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000340
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::wakeEventHandlerThread
    22/03/14 10:52:26,000 kernel[0]: USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): 00000000AP05 0x5ac 0x8406 0x5, 3
    22/03/14 10:52:27,000 kernel[0]: IOBluetoothUSBDFU::probe
    22/03/14 10:52:27,000 kernel[0]: IOBluetoothUSBDFU::probe ProductID - 0x828F FirmwareVersion - 0x0079
    22/03/14 10:52:27,000 kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- completed -- result = TRUE -- 0xb800 ****
    22/03/14 10:52:27,000 kernel[0]: **** [BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- Completed -- 0xb800 ****
    22/03/14 10:52:27,000 kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController][staticBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Received Bluetooth Controller register service notification -- 0xb800
    22/03/14 10:52:27,000 kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController::setConfigState] calling registerService
    22/03/14 10:52:27,000 kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHCIController][protectedBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Connected to the transport successfully -- 0xed80 -- 0xc000 -- 0xb800 ****
    22/03/14 10:52:27,000 kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][SuspendDevice] -- Suspend -- suspendDeviceCallResult = 0x0000 (kIOReturnSuccess) -- 0xb800 ****
    22/03/14 10:52:31,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
    22/03/14 10:52:31,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::handleWakeEvent_gated
    22/03/14 10:52:31,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::systemWakeCall - messageType = 0xE0000300
    22/03/14 10:52:33,000 kernel[0]: AppleKeyStore:Sending lock change 0
    22/03/14 10:52:34,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 1335.773331: MacAuthEvent en0   Auth result for: e8:89:2c:d7:cb:f0  MAC AUTH succeeded
    22/03/14 10:52:35,000 kernel[0]: wlEvent: en0 en0 Link UP virtIf = 0
    22/03/14 10:52:35,000 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Up on en0
    22/03/14 10:52:35,000 kernel[0]: en0: BSSID changed to e8:89:2c:d7:cb:f0
    22/03/14 10:52:35,000 kernel[0]: en0: 802.11d country code set to 'US'.
    22/03/14 10:52:35,000 kernel[0]: en0: Supported channels 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 144 149 153 157 161 165
    22/03/14 10:52:36,000 kernel[0]: AirPort: RSN handshake complete on en0
    22/03/14 10:52:36,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent cpu-idle-plimit-notification last value 60 (rounded time weighted average 60)
    22/03/14 10:52:36,000 kernel[0]: flow_divert_kctl_disconnect (0): disconnecting group 1
    22/03/14 10:52:45,000 kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=322[GoogleSoftwareUp] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    22/03/14 10:52:54,000 kernel[0]: CODE SIGNING: cs_invalid_page(0x1000): p=349[ksadmin] final status 0x0, allowing (remove VALID) page
    22/03/14 10:54:36,000 kernel[0]: fsevents: watcher dbfseventsd (pid: 418) - Using /dev/fsevents directly is unsupported.  Migrate to FSEventsFramework
    22/03/14 10:55:36,000 kernel[0]: CleanMyMac 2 (map: 0xffffff8027b00960) triggered DYLD shared region unnest for map: 0xffffff8027b00960, region 0x7fff95000000->0x7fff95200000. While not abnormal for debuggers, this increases system memory footprint until the target exits.
    22/03/14 10:57:39,000 kernel[0]: considerRebuildOfPrelinkedKernel prebuild rebuild has expired
    22/03/14 11:00:48,000 kernel[0]: Kext loading now disabled.
    22/03/14 11:00:48,000 kernel[0]: Kext unloading now disabled.
    22/03/14 11:00:48,000 kernel[0]: Kext autounloading now disabled.
    22/03/14 11:00:48,000 kernel[0]: Kernel requests now disabled.
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Longterm timer threshold: 1000 ms
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: PMAP: PCID enabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: PMAP: Supervisor Mode Execute Protection enabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Darwin Kernel Version 13.1.0: Thu Jan 16 19:40:37 PST 2014; root:xnu-2422.90.20~2/RELEASE_X86_64
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: vm_page_bootstrap: 924236 free pages and 116148 wired pages
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: kext submap [0xffffff7f807a6000 - 0xffffff8000000000], kernel text [0xffffff8000200000 - 0xffffff80007a6000]
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: zone leak detection enabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: "vm_compressor_mode" is 4
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: standard background quantum is 2500 us
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: mig_table_max_displ = 74
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: TSC Deadline Timer supported and enabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=1 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=2 LocalApicId=2 Enabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=3 LocalApicId=1 Enabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=4 LocalApicId=3 Enabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=5 LocalApicId=255 Disabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=6 LocalApicId=255 Disabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=7 LocalApicId=255 Disabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorId=8 LocalApicId=255 Disabled
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for TMSafetyNet
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet)
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for Sandbox
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Seatbelt sandbox policy (Sandbox)
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for Quarantine
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Quarantine policy (Quarantine)
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: MAC Framework successfully initialized
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: using 16384 buffer headers and 10240 cluster IO buffer headers
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleKeyStore starting (BUILT: Sep 19 2013 22:20:34)
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:103
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: ACPI: sleep states S0 S3 S4 S5
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: pci (build 20:00:24 Jan 16 2014), flags 0x63408, pfm64 (39 cpu) 0x7f80000000, 0x80000000
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: [ PCI configuration begin ]
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: console relocated to 0x7f90000000
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: [ PCI configuration end, bridges 12, devices 14 ]
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleIntelLpssSpiController::_notificationPublishedHandler: AppleIntelLpssDmac did show up, fDmacService 0xffffff801caaf400
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleIntelLpssSpiController::_notificationPublishedHandler: AppleIntelLpssGspi channel# 1 did show up, gspi 0xffffff807c12a000
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleHSSPIController::start Start Succeeded
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: mcache: 4 CPU(s), 64 bytes CPU cache line size
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: mbinit: done [64 MB total pool size, (42/21) split]
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Pthread support ABORTS when sync kernel primitives misused
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleThunderboltNHIType2::setupPowerSavings - GPE based runtime power management
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: 27E91043-FEE4-3EDB-A9CF-3002111BF3F8
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IOResources</string><key>IOResourceMatch</key><string ID="2">boot-uuid-media</string></dict>
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib kmod start
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeDataless kmod start
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeZlib load succeeded
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: com.apple.AppleFSCompressionTypeDataless load succeeded
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: srom rev:11
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 0.745359: ChangeVCO => vco:960, xtalF:40, frac: 98, ndivMode: 3, ndivint: 24
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 0.745395: Data written into the PLL_CNTRL_ADDR2: 00000c31
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 0.745464: Data written into the PLL_CNTRL_ADDR3 (Fractional): 0000100e
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 0.756925: BTCOEXIST off
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 0.757419: BRCM tunables:
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 0.757437:   pullmode[1] txringsize[  256] txsendqsize[1024] reapmin[   32] reapcount[  128]
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: ARPT: 0.759182: wl0: Broadcom BCM43a0, vendorID[0x14e4] BAR0[0xb0600004]
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: 6.30.223.154 (r420397)
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Got boot device = IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP06@1C,5/IOPP/SSD0@0/Ap pleAHCI/PRT0@0/IOAHCIDevice@0/AppleAHCIDiskDriver/IOAHCIBlockStorageDevice/IOBlo ckStorageDriver/APPLE SSD SD0256F Media/IOGUIDPartitionScheme/Customer@2
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: BSD root: disk0s2, major 1, minor 2
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: AppleHSSPIController::HandleMessage Device Wake by Host
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad::start Start Succeeded
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: [AppleMultitouchDevice::start] entered
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: hfs: mounted Macintosh HD on device root_device
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: XCPM: registered
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: USBMSC Identifier (non-unique): 00000000AP05 0x5ac 0x8406 0x5, 3
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: Thunderbolt Self-Reset Count = 0xedefbe00
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cb85c00>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 11 unplug = 0
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: IOThunderboltSwitch<0xffffff801cb85c00>(0x0)::listenerCallback - Thunderbolt HPD packet for route = 0x0 port = 12 unplug = 0
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: IO80211Controller::dataLinkLayerAttachComplete():  adding AppleEFINVRAM notification
    22/03/14 11:01:02,000 kernel[0]: IO80211Interface::efiNVRAMPublished(): 
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en0. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR: smcReadData8 failed for key LsNM (kSMCKeyNotFound)
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: SMC::smcReadKeyAction ERROR LsNM kSMCKeyNotFound(0x84) fKeyHashTable=0x0
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: SMC::smcGetLightshowVers ERROR: smcReadKey LsNM failed (kSMCKeyNotFound)
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: SMC::smcPublishLightshowVersion ERROR: smcGetLightshowVers failed (kSMCKeyNotFound)
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: SMC::smcInitHelper ERROR: smcPublishLightshowVersion failed (kSMCKeyNotFound)
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 5
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::init
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::probe
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::start
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::start: fS2DeviceRegs=0xffffff80911bd000 (len=65536)
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::start: fS2DeviceMemory=0xffffff8091455000 (len=268435456)
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::start: fISPRegsMem=0xffffff801d915880 (len=1048576)
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: virtual bool AppleCamIn::start(IOService *): about to configure DDR
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: IOBluetoothUSBDFU::probe
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: IOBluetoothUSBDFU::probe ProductID - 0x828F FirmwareVersion - 0x0079
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- completed -- result = TRUE -- 0xf400 ****
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: **** [BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- Completed -- 0xf400 ****
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: init
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: probe
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: start
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController][staticBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Received Bluetooth Controller register service notification -- 0xf400
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController][start] -- completed
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: DSMOS has arrived
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController::setConfigState] calling registerService
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHCIController][protectedBluetoothHCIControllerTransportShowsUp] -- Connected to the transport successfully -- 0x3480 -- 0x6800 -- 0xf400 ****
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF - IODeviceTree:/efi/platform/StartupPowerEvents: 0x0
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: XCPM mode
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent cpu-plimit-notification last value 18 (rounded time weighted average 18)
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: IOPPF: Sent cpu-idle-plimit-notification last value 60 (rounded time weighted average 60)
    22/03/14 11:01:03,000 kernel[0]: save_ddr_phy_regs: saving 127 DDR PHY shmoo-calibrated registers
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    It goes without saying that if you use all your RAM then there won't be any available for additional programs, but can this be substantiated with metrical data?

    Check this:
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  • Attn: ALL APPLE PORTABLE OWNERS -Macbook Pro, MacBook Air Apple portable slowdown / kernel high CPU solution

    Attn: ALL APPLE PORTABLE OWNERS -MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini slowdown kernel / high CPU use problem and solution.
    YOU COULD FRY YOUR COMPUTER IF YOU DO NOT FIX THIS PROBLEM SO PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MESSAGE!
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    Hey all.
    Like many of you I've got a newer Apple portable which slows down to an unusable level for an unknown reason. In my case a 13" mid 2009 Intel MacBook Pro Core 2 duo laptop. After many failed attempts to figure out what this nutty problem is I have discovered the problem, the solution and I have solved this for my own MacBook Pro. Since this fix it has been working immediately and consistently -without issue 
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    User Software Symptoms :
    Your Apple portable computer periodically for an unknown reason slows down making everything frustratingly slow. This happens even when running previous apps that were never a problem; things that your Mac should be able to handle easily but for some reason now it can't.
    Slowdown most often happens during high CPU use such as gaming, video playback/editing, etc. or when running multiple apps (even non CPU intensive apps) at the same time.
    Possible Hardware Symptoms:
    Your computer is making more noise than it did previously.
    Your computer occasionally makes more noise but then gets quieter.
    Your computer is always extremely quiet (too quiet) even during high CPU apps -worst case scenario.
    It feels hotter than it normally does. Test: After several minutes of the slowness/high kernel CPU touch the computer to feel if it's hotter than normal.
    Looking at Activity Monitor (in the Utilities folder) shows the kernel_task is going bonkers eating up CPU but you have no idea why.
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    Btw, if you're having the symptoms I've decscribed above I would not run the Apple Hardware check (read below as to why). You could fry your Mac!
    After much testing I found the problem :
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    The longer this goes on without being fixed your fan loses more lubrication and spins slower and slower cooling lesser and lesser resulting in your CPU heating up more and more possibly shortening the life of your Mac! Eventually your fan will stop completely and you could fry your chips! My fan stopped completely and my MBP was running very quietly, too quietly. Luckily I did not fry my chips because I was avoiding using high CPU apps because I knew something was wrong due to the massive slow down and wonkiness when I'd run them.
    Side Note:I'm a bit concerned about all those Mac mini servers which may be using the same defective low quality fans which cannot be easily serviced by their owners as they are co-located in some server facility. One positive thing is those facilities are usually well airconditioned keeping temps low.
    I suggest you do not run the Apple hardware test if you suspect your computer is overheating because the hardware test can seriously heat up your Mac! I tried running this test and my Mac got so hot I had to shut it down forcefully and I was concerned I damaged the chips. If you want to run the Apple hardware check make sure your CPU temperature is ok and that your fan works well before you run the test.
    IF YOU DON'T FIX THIS PROBLEM YOU COULD FRY YOUR COMPUTER DUE TO HEAT DAMAGE!
    DO NOT IGNORE THIS PROBLEM YOUR MACS LIFE MAY DEPEND ON IT!
    First you need to properly diagnose this problem and see if your CPU is getting to hot and you need to see if your fans are spinning at high rpms giving proper cooling, or if they are spinning at low rpms when running high intensive apps as your CPU temp increases.
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    http://www.eidac.de/?p=134
    http://www.islayer.com/apps/istatpro/
    http://fan-control.en.softonic.com/mac
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    If a bad fan is your problem :
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    Fix or replace your fan so it cools the CPU and other chips properly.
    I fixed my fan myself and I didn't need to buy a new one. Total cost was about $8.00 because I had to buy a #00 sized screwdriver and had it shipped to me. Price includes shipping.
    On my mid 2009 model MacBook Pro fixing the fan was incredibly easy :
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