Re: Regression from 7627a0edef54 ("ata: ahci: Drop low power policy board type") on reboot (but not cold boot)

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Hi Niklas

Le 03/03/2025 à 07:25, Niklas Cassel a écrit :
So far, this just sounds like a bug where UEFI cannot detect your SSD.
Bit it is detected during cold boot, though.
UEFI problems should be reported to your BIOS vendor.
I'll try to see what can be done, however I am not sure how responsive they will be for this board...
It would be interesting to see if _Linux_ can detect your SSD, after a
reboot, without UEFI involvement.

If you kexec into the same kernel as you are currently running:
https://manpages.debian.org/testing/kexec-tools/kexec.8.en.html

Do you see your SSD in the kexec'd kernel?

Sorry, I've tried that using several methods (systemctl kexec / kexec --load + kexec -e / kexec --load + shutdown --reboot now) and it failed each time. I *don't* think it is related to this bug, however, because each time the process got stuck just after displaying "kexec_core: Starting new kernel".

No further output, the machine is completely unreponsive, even to the power button (I had to force power down by pressing the button until the system switches off).

Kind regards,
Niklas

kind regards,

Eric





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