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Date:   Mon, 11 Sep 2023 17:41:03 +0200
From:   Augusto Zanellato <augusto.zanellato@...il.com>
To:     Linux regressions mailing list <regressions@...ts.linux.dev>,
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        Ricky WU <ricky_wu@...ltek.com>,
        Keith Busch <kbusch@...nel.org>
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        "sagi@...mberg.me" <sagi@...mberg.me>,
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Subject: Re: Possible nvme regression in 6.4.11
Hi,
I'm also experiencing the issue described in this thread, just wanted to 
chime in with regards to
> Anyway, 6.4.y will likely be EOL in a week or two. Which bears the
> question: are 6.5.y and 6.6-rc1 working better for you?
I can confirm that the issue is still happening and preventing correct 
boot on both 6.5.2 (Arch Linux package version 6.5.2.arch1-1) and on 
6.6-rc1 (Arch Linux package linux-mainline built from AUR).
For reference: the affected machine is a Dell XPS 15 9560 with the 
latest firmware revision (1.31.0) as of time of writing this email, the 
NVMe drive is a Sabrent Rocket4 1TB drive, but the issue also happens 
with the OEM provided Toshiba XG4.
Thanks,
Augusto
PS: it's my first time here in LKML, feel free to tell me if I did 
anything wrong :)
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