There is additional platform context in the recovered kernel journal:
repeated PCIe AER Correctable Data Link Layer errors (BadTLP/BadDLLP and
one Timeout) on NVMe device 10000:e1:00.0 occurred throughout the boot
and clustered at 19:17–19:19 shortly before the xHCI Host System Error.
I am not claiming those AER events caused the xHCI failure, but they may
be useful when considering a broader PCIe/IOMMU/platform/firmware issue.

System details relevant to the recovered log:
- Ubuntu 26.04
- kernel 7.0.0-29-generic, Ubuntu 7.0.0-29.29-generic (upstream 7.0.12)
- Intel xHCI 0000:00:14.0, PCI ID 8086:7a60
- ASUS ROG Strix G18 G814JVR
- BIOS G814JVR.320 dated 2024-10-24
- NVIDIA driver 580.173.02

I am attaching a compact kernel evidence extract containing the Xid
events, PCIe AER sequence, xHCI/DMAR failure, UCSI errors, and manual
xHCI recovery trace.

** Attachment added: "fafnir-launchpad-2163551-kernel-evidence-20260814.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2163551/+attachment/5992286/+files/fafnir-launchpad-2163551-kernel-evidence-20260814.txt

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