Follow-up: after further investigation, the issue now appears likely
related to a hardware failure rather than a pure kernel regression.

Over time, the machine became unstable across multiple operating systems
and environments:

Windows entered BSOD loops
multiple Linux distributions failed to boot
live/recovery environments produced kernel panics and SquashFS corruption errors

The system was eventually returned under warranty, and the manufacturer
ultimately replaced the unit entirely after unsuccessful repair
attempts.

Because of this, I can no longer confidently attribute the original
symptoms solely to the kernel update.

However, it is still possible that newer kernels interacted differently
with marginal hardware, since the failures first became visible after a
kernel update.

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  Regression: NVMe "Invalid Field in Command" errors and instability on
  Meteor Lake (Kingston OM8PGP41024Q-AA) starting with kernel 6.17

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