> Please test again with the current version (6.12.33-1~bpo12+1).  I think
> this may have been fixed upstream by:
> 
> commit 3c44d31cb34ce4eb8311a2e73634d57702948230
> Author: Herbert Xu <[email protected]>
> Date:   Sat Aug 17 14:58:35 2024 +0800

I did test with 6.12.35+deb12-armmp, the bug is still there, even a bit 
nastier. Kind of assumed that, as the commit you mentioned went into 6.1.113 
and my last known working version is 6.6.13+bpo-armmp.

With 6.12.35+deb12-armmp, the kernel does not panic immediately during a boot 
attempt, but errors begin to appear soon. During my testing, I got many 
different messages mainly around the SATA subsystem (resetting the controller, 
...). Some of them even indicated possible data corruption. I've got more 
errors (and they appeared earlier) when two SATA drives were attached, compared 
to having only a single drive. However, with either configuration, the system 
would hang sooner or later.

With 6.6.13+bpo-armmp, everything is running fine and stable with the same 
hardware.

I did save some logfiles, so I can send them if you wish. However, there is a 
ton of it with only small portions being relevant, so I would need some time to 
process them.

Phil

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