I have been able to reproduce a soft lockup using a pure upstream kernel
(post-4.5 git, after the thunderx pcie drivers were merged) and the d-i
initrd mentioned above. I've attached a log of one of those boots.

I used the Ubuntu config with the following exceptions:

CONFIG_DRM=y and CONFIG_DRM_AST=y - because, so far, I've only seen this with 
vga enabled.
CONFIG_KVM=n - because some commits fail to boot due to a panic in armpmu code, 
and KVM won't build w/ ARMPMU diabled.
(and just pressed enter during make oldconfig for everything else).

I could not reproduce with 4.6.0-rc1, so I thought this would be a good
bisect candidate. Unfortunately, that went off into the weeds for a
couple of reasons - vga doesn't work with some changesets, so I had to
skip those, and I also suspect that this issue does not appear in every
boot of a broken kernel, leading to false positive results.


** Attachment added: "upstream-kernel-softlockup.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1574814/+attachment/4650499/+files/upstream-kernel-softlockup.log

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