https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=289943

--- Comment #8 from Leo Bicknell <[email protected]> ---
Upgraded the system to 14.3-RELEASE in legacy mode successfully on the old SATA
drives.

Migrated all the data to the new NVME drives again.

Attempted to boot in UEFI mode off the NVME drives and hangs at the same place
after probing pcib6.  I can't break out to the debugger with <Enter> ~ CTRL-B
or CTRL-ALT-Escape.  I did another boot in verbose mode and will attach a
screen shot.

I tried setting hw.pci.clear_bars=1 and hw.pci.clear_buses=1, no change.

I put in a 14.3-RELEASE memstick and booted off of that.  Boots great, goes
into the installer, can drop out into the shell and run dmsg, everything probed
just fine all the right hardware is there, I can load the zpool off the nvme
drives. 

I figure it has to be something in loader.conf, so many reboots later I can
tell you that when I changed the loader.conf to:

zfs_load="YES"
nvd_load="YES"
nda_load="YES"
geom_mirror_load="YES"
kernels_autodetect="NO"

It booted.  System is now up and running happily in a UEFI boot on 14.3-RELEASE
on the nvme drives.

Here's what the running system looks like:

# kldstat
Id Refs Address                Size Name
 1   66 0xffffffff80200000  1f41500 kernel
 2    1 0xffffffff82143000   5e9328 zfs.ko
 3    1 0xffffffff8272d000    21350 geom_mirror.ko
 4    1 0xffffffff83310000     21dc nmdm.ko
 5    1 0xffffffff83400000   33e438 vmm.ko
 6    1 0xffffffff83313000     3390 acpi_wmi.ko
 7    1 0xffffffff83317000     4250 ichsmb.ko
 8    1 0xffffffff8331c000     2178 smbus.ko
 9    1 0xffffffff8331f000     6020 ig4.ko
10    1 0xffffffff83326000     2110 pchtherm.ko
11    1 0xffffffff83329000     2240 cpuctl.ko
12    1 0xffffffff8332c000     3360 uhid.ko
13    1 0xffffffff83330000     3360 wmt.ko
14    1 0xffffffff83334000     3ba0 uplcom.ko
15    1 0xffffffff83338000     4e10 ucom.ko
16    1 0xffffffff8333d000     4364 ums.ko
17    1 0xffffffff83342000     2a80 mac_ntpd.ko
18    1 0xffffffff83345000     3560 fdescfs.ko


The things I was loading over and above that before:

coretemp_load="YES"
ipmi_load="YES"
cpu_microcode_load="YES"
cpu_microcode_name="/boot/firmware/intel-ucode.bin"
cpuctl_load="YES"
i915kms_load="YES"
uhid_load="YES"
usbhid_load="YES"
wmt_load="YES"
machdep.hwpstate_pkg_ctrl=0

I'm going to play with some more reboots and see if I can tell what causes the
hang.

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