** Description changed:

  Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR any
  other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.
  
- The last stable Ubuntu Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot with is
- 6.1.25.
+ This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux distributions
+ making unpossible to install or boot to OS with kernel 6.2 or higher.
  
- The bug is caused by Intel atomisp camera driver module which has some 
drivers missing, at least this driver: shisp_2401a_v21.bin.
- However, from dmesg.logs it appears that atomisp failes to launch in both 
5.19.0-40 and 6.1.25 but still the computer boots.
+ 
+ 
+ SOLUTION FOR THIS BUG IS FOUND:
+ 
+ 
+ Installing file shisp_2401a0_v21.bin from:
+ 
+ https://github.com/intel-aero/meta-intel-aero-base/blob/master/recipes-
+ kernel/linux/linux-yocto/shisp_2401a0_v21.bin
+ 
+ to /lib/firmware will solve the bug.
+ 
+ 
+ (dmesg.log with shisp-file with kernels 6.2 and 6.3 coming here asp)
+ 
+ Afterwards Intel Atom CPU computer will be able to boot with kernel 6.2.
+ As a bonus, web-camera works now.
+ 
+ 
+ The last stable Ubuntu Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot with is 
6.1.25.
+ 
+ The bug is caused by Intel atomisp camera driver module which has one
+ driver missing: shisp_2401a_v21.bin.
+ 
+ This bug was already in 5.19, as you can see from dmesg.logs it appears
+ that atomisp failes to launch in both 5.19.0-40 and 6.1.25 but still the
+ computer boots.
  
  This bug is also reported in Manjaro ( " https://github.com/linux-
  surface/linux-surface/issues/1095 ")and Arch Linux ("
  https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=283920 ") so it is not
  limited to Ubuntu Kernels.
  
  All these computers (Hp x2 210 G2, Asus T100HA, Notebook Positivo Motion Plus 
Q 432A, Microsoft Surface 3) have one thing in common: they all use Intel Atom 
CPU.
  Therefore I hope You will report this bug to Kernel.org.
  
  This bug has already been reported for Ubuntu 23.04 Beta in Ubuntu
  bugtracking system (" https://www.mail-archive.com/kernel-
  packa...@lists.launchpad.net/msg501664.html ") with Bug number #2015794.
  
- This bug can be related to bug #2017340 althought that bug involves an
- ARM CPU computer Apple Mac M2.
- 
- In Manjaro Kernel 6.2 this problem was solved (possibly temporarily) by
- disabling atomisp and related modules ( " https://github.com/linux-
- surface/linux-surface/issues/1095 ").
  
  Attachments:
  1. Picture of stuck boot sequence of HP x2 210 G2 with Intel Atom CPU trying 
to boot in to Kubuntu 23.04 with Kernel 6.2.0-20.
  
  2. dmesg.log of the computer with Ubuntu Kernel 6.1.25.
  3. xsession-errors of the computer with Ubuntu Kernel 6.1.25.
  4. dmesg.log of the computer with Ubuntu Kernel 5.19.0-40.
  5. Video of boot sequence with Kernel 6.2.0-20.
  6. uname-a.log of Kernel 6.1.25.
  7. lspci-vvnn.log of Kernel 6.1.25.
  8. version.log of Kernel 5.19.0-40.
  
  P.S. The apport-collect data is from Kernel 5.19.0-40.
  P.S.P.S I had difficulty determining Tags so they are to be changed by you.

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Title:
  Kernel 6.2.0-20 Bug / Regression caused by atomisp module - Computer
  with Intel Atom CPU will  not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 in to Ubuntu
  or Kubuntu 23.04

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Computers with Intel Atom CPU will not boot with Kernel 6.2.0-20 OR
  any other Kernel in 6.2 series or Kernel 6.3.0.

  This bug affects all Intel Atom CPU computers in all Linux
  distributions making unpossible to install or boot to OS with kernel
  6.2 or higher.


  
  SOLUTION FOR THIS BUG IS FOUND:

  
  Installing file shisp_2401a0_v21.bin from:

  https://github.com/intel-aero/meta-intel-aero-
  base/blob/master/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-yocto/shisp_2401a0_v21.bin

  to /lib/firmware will solve the bug.


  (dmesg.log with shisp-file with kernels 6.2 and 6.3 coming here asp)

  Afterwards Intel Atom CPU computer will be able to boot with kernel
  6.2. As a bonus, web-camera works now.

  
  The last stable Ubuntu Kernel Intel Atom CPU computer will boot with is 
6.1.25.

  The bug is caused by Intel atomisp camera driver module which has one
  driver missing: shisp_2401a_v21.bin.

  This bug was already in 5.19, as you can see from dmesg.logs it
  appears that atomisp failes to launch in both 5.19.0-40 and 6.1.25 but
  still the computer boots.

  This bug is also reported in Manjaro ( " https://github.com/linux-
  surface/linux-surface/issues/1095 ")and Arch Linux ("
  https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=283920 ") so it is not
  limited to Ubuntu Kernels.

  All these computers (Hp x2 210 G2, Asus T100HA, Notebook Positivo Motion Plus 
Q 432A, Microsoft Surface 3) have one thing in common: they all use Intel Atom 
CPU.
  Therefore I hope You will report this bug to Kernel.org.

  This bug has already been reported for Ubuntu 23.04 Beta in Ubuntu
  bugtracking system (" https://www.mail-archive.com/kernel-
  packa...@lists.launchpad.net/msg501664.html ") with Bug number
  #2015794.


  Attachments:
  1. Picture of stuck boot sequence of HP x2 210 G2 with Intel Atom CPU trying 
to boot in to Kubuntu 23.04 with Kernel 6.2.0-20.

  2. dmesg.log of the computer with Ubuntu Kernel 6.1.25.
  3. xsession-errors of the computer with Ubuntu Kernel 6.1.25.
  4. dmesg.log of the computer with Ubuntu Kernel 5.19.0-40.
  5. Video of boot sequence with Kernel 6.2.0-20.
  6. uname-a.log of Kernel 6.1.25.
  7. lspci-vvnn.log of Kernel 6.1.25.
  8. version.log of Kernel 5.19.0-40.

  P.S. The apport-collect data is from Kernel 5.19.0-40.
  P.S.P.S I had difficulty determining Tags so they are to be changed by you.

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