Additional follow-up: the manufacturer ultimately replaced the original
unit entirely after unsuccessful repair attempts.

I have since installed Ubuntu 26.04 with kernel 7.0.x on the replacement
unit (same laptop model), and the new machine has been functioning
normally without reproducing the issue.

Given this, I now believe the original behavior was caused by a hardware
fault specific to the initial unit rather than by a Linux kernel
regression affecting the platform in general.

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

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