Public bug reported:

I have a MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14,1) with an encrypted root
partition, which I decrypt via passphrase during boot, at the "Please
unlock disk nvme0n1p4_crypt" prompt.

Using 23.04 "Lunar" this worked fine. However after upgrading to 23.10
"Mantic", the built-in keyboard doesn't work for entering the
passphrase.

Quickest workaround: plug in a USB keyboard for entering the passphrase.

Workaround: add the following modules to "/etc/initramfs-tools/modules":

spi_pxa2xx_platform
intel_lpss_pci

... then "sudo update-initramfs -u".

I found that both kernel modules were required to get the keyboard
recognised in initramfs.

I did a bit of digging into what changed for 23.10. It could potentially
(?) be commit 2df78bbb143884b9601a32608e12e43d40ccb0b0 "Do not install
ARM/RISCV specific modules on other architectures".

I had a look into how dracut handles it. Turns out that they
specifically include "spi_pxa2xx_platform" after reporting a similar bug
report in Fedora: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2166209

I don't know how (if?) they handle the 2nd module, "intel_lpss_pci".

Anyway, I don't need an immediate fix since the workaround works for me.
Just posting this for further investigation, and for any other MacBook
Pro users in the same situation. Thanks for working on Ubuntu, I think
you're all amazing!

** Affects: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Can't enter cryptsetup password on MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14,1)
  due to missing kernel modules in initramfs

Status in initramfs-tools package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14,1) with an encrypted root
  partition, which I decrypt via passphrase during boot, at the "Please
  unlock disk nvme0n1p4_crypt" prompt.

  Using 23.04 "Lunar" this worked fine. However after upgrading to 23.10
  "Mantic", the built-in keyboard doesn't work for entering the
  passphrase.

  Quickest workaround: plug in a USB keyboard for entering the
  passphrase.

  Workaround: add the following modules to "/etc/initramfs-
  tools/modules":

  spi_pxa2xx_platform
  intel_lpss_pci

  ... then "sudo update-initramfs -u".

  I found that both kernel modules were required to get the keyboard
  recognised in initramfs.

  I did a bit of digging into what changed for 23.10. It could
  potentially (?) be commit 2df78bbb143884b9601a32608e12e43d40ccb0b0 "Do
  not install ARM/RISCV specific modules on other architectures".

  I had a look into how dracut handles it. Turns out that they
  specifically include "spi_pxa2xx_platform" after reporting a similar
  bug report in Fedora:
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2166209

  I don't know how (if?) they handle the 2nd module, "intel_lpss_pci".

  Anyway, I don't need an immediate fix since the workaround works for
  me. Just posting this for further investigation, and for any other
  MacBook Pro users in the same situation. Thanks for working on Ubuntu,
  I think you're all amazing!

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