Thanks! This definitely seems to be related to secure boot, but not
lockdown (which gets enabled automatically when booted under secure
boot). I'll try following that lead and see what I can find.

The other thing which might still help is testing the kernel from
comment #17 with secure boot enabled, to see if we can get the oops
message captured in persistent storage. This means generating your own
MOK with the correct extendedKeyUsage, enrolling it with shim, and
signing the kernel with that key. If you're up for it, instructions are
here:

https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-to-sign-things-for-secure-boot

Just be sure to read the section under "Enrolling the key" before
actually generating your keys, which notes that you need to remove an
OID from extendedKeyUsage if you want to use the key for signing
kernels.

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