So after another couple of months, I've managed to do more testing, and
I may have found something useful. First off, two fresh, stable versions
of the Ubuntu kernel have shown the bug: v3.2.0-56 (64-bit) and
v3.5.0-44 (32-bit). Also, the most recent package from the Ubuntu
mainline kernel PPA, v3.13.0-rc3 (built Dec. 6), showed the bug and
failed to boot. I confirmed the bug by looking at the old dmesg log
after rebooting into a working kernel.

On the positive side, after a little more free-time and thinking about
the problem, I can give you a commit that may be canceling out the
effect from Xiao Guangrong's earlier patch. Instead of using git-bisect,
I narrowed down the problem to a small range from previous tests, then
manually checked the merges in the mainline kernel's history. After
tracing the regression to a simple merge, I rebased the short side
branch leading to it onto the preceding, bug-free commit. I don't know
if this method would give false results, but I figured since the merge
itself involved no extra changes and the rebase didn't cause any
conflicts, it should be useful.

The patch where the bug reappeared for me was:
ee8209fd026b074bb8eb75bece516a338a281b1b by Andy Shevchenko

Hope this helps some, and let me know if there's anything else I could
try.

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