https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=221145
Bug ID: 221145
Summary: Firmware corruption on NVMe/SATA drives during
shutdown/reboot on Dell Latitude 7390 series (2-in-1)
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Hardware: Intel
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: high
Priority: P3
Component: Power-Off
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Regression: No
Environment:
Machine: Dell Latitude 7390 (2-in-1)
Drives: Canakit/ Realtek NVMe + Apacer SATA
Power States:
Before and during death: Normal
Current Power State: Power Rail Failure
Events:
On two separate occasions, this laptop has killed
drives, completely corrupting the firmware on them
the drives needed to be reflashed, and could not
even get into ROM mode. VGA soldering was required.
How it happened, the computer was shut off, running
NixOS, (via poweroff - SATA and reboot - NVMe) after
turing back on the computer, the drives would get
stuck before drive decryption happened.
Findings:
The SATA drive was repaired, requiring VGA soldering
to reflash the controller. The NVMe is laying on my
desk in a bag, as I do not want to repair it right
now, most likely in a similar state.
Additional Info:
NixOS version: 25.11
Kernal Version: no idea, drive to bricked
Dotfiles: github.com/idkdontaskm3/nixos-config
Note: A new line has been added to my configuration
file, to prevent drives from being put into D3
mode, all drives died before it was added, and all
at some point after linux passes to the laptop to
finish the poweroff.
Bonus Note (yay): The laptop is only now reporting a
power rail failure, about 2-3 weeks after the
drives were killed, unlikley to be the full problem
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