4.17.x kernels cause "nvme0: controller is down" on MacBook Air

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Ever since Fedora(27) released a 4.17.x kernel, my MacBook Air (7,1)
is no longer able to boot at all.  It hangs when trying to use the
NVMe disk controller:

nvme nvme0: controller is down; will reset: CSTS=0x3, PCI_STATUS=0x810

and the entire boot process eventually times out completely.  If I
return to using the last 4.16.x kernel (4.16.14-200.fc27.x86_64), then
the problem does *not* reproduce, and everything boots normally.

i opened a bug for this problem:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1601196

however, I'm surprised that no one else has run into this issue.  Any
ideas or suggestions?

thanks!
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