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Bug#1052063: regression: nvme drive not found after kernel upgrade from bookworm-security



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Hi David,

On Sat, Sep 16, 2023 at 04:42:44PM -0300, David da Silva Polverari wrote:
> Package: src:linux
> Version: 6.1.52-1
> Severity: important
> 
> Dear Maintainer(s),
> 
> After upgrading the kernel from linux-image-6.1.0-11-amd64 (6.1.38-4) to
> linux-image-6.1.0-12-amd64 (6.1.52-1) from bookworm-security on my
> laptop (a Dell XPS 9560), the kernel fails to find the nvme disk, making
> it impossible for the initrd to decrypt the drive using LUKS, and as
> such there are no boot messages. On the previous kernel it boots fine.
> With tha 6.1.0-12 kernel, dmesg shows the following:
> 
> [   42.074878] nvme nvme0: Does your device have a faulty power saving mode enabled?
> [   42.074879] nvme nvme0: Try "nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0 pcie_aspm=off" and report a bug
> [   42.120786] nvme 0000:04:00.0: Unable to change power state from D3cold to D0, device inaccessible
> [   42.121007] nvme nvme0: Removing after probe failure status: -19
> [   42.136737] nvme0n1: detected capacity change from 1000215216 to 0
> 
> When I tried using the suggested parameters, I could boot, boot soon
> afterwards the system hung. I also tried some variations, as trying
> either only nvm_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0 or pcie_aspm=off, but
> neither one worked.
> 
> I attached the dmesg output from the laptop into this email.

Can you verify if it's this issue known upstream?

https://lore.kernel.org/regressions/5DHV0S.D0F751ZF65JA1@gmail.com/

Does reverting the mentioned patch fix the issue?

Regards,
Salvatore


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