After upgrade to pieeprom-2024-04-15.bin the problem is still
reproducible following panic/reboot.


ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo dmesg | grep Down
[   24.148659] bcmgenet fd580000.ethernet eth0: Link is Down

ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ lspci

ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo vcgencmd bootloader_version
2024/04/15 14:12:14
version e608a69d210bb737ebb095ad04f7f1a05373a6ec (release)
timestamp 1713186734
update-time 1740768767
capabilities 0x0000007f

ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo vcgencmd version
Feb 29 2024 12:24:53
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version f4e2138c2adc8f3a92a3a65939e458f11d7298ba (clean) (release) (start)

ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo dmesg | grep firmware
[    0.091203] raspberrypi-firmware soc:firmware: Attached to firmware from 
2024-02-29T12:24:53, variant start
[    0.092217] raspberrypi-firmware soc:firmware: Firmware hash is 
f4e2138c2adc8f3a92a3a65939e458f11d7298ba

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Title:
  PCI initialization failure following kernel panic reboot on Raspberry
  Pi CM4

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in linux-raspi package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Ubuntu Server 24.10 
  Linux ubuntu 6.11.0-1004-raspi #4-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Sep 27 
22:25:34 UTC 2024 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux

  We're seeing that following a kernel panic and reboot, the PCI fails
  to initialize correctly and associated  devices (such as Wi-Fi card)
  are not available.

  Issue Description:
  •     On the first boot, everything works correctly.
  •     However, after a Kernel Panic, the device reboots, but PCIe does not 
reset or re-initialize properly.
  •     When this happens:
  o     The Wi-Fi card is not recognized.
  o     The lspci command shows no PCI devices.
  o     The dmesg log includes the message:

  [    0.591441] brcm-pcie fd500000.pcie: link down

  •     A soft reboot does not fix the issue.
  •     The only way to recover is to completely remove and reconnect power 
(hard reboot).

  
  We have tried modifying /boot/firmware/config.txt and 
/boot/firmware/cmdline.txt, which has reduced but not fully resolved the issue.

  How to Reproduce The Problem:
  1.    Power up the hardware
  2.    Run ‘lspci’ – observe the result includes the PCI Bridge and Wi-Fi card
  3.    Trigger a kernel panic with the command ‘echo c | sudo tee 
/proc/sysrq-trigger’, causing a reboot
  4.    Run ‘lspci’ – observer the output is now empty

  
  The same issue does not occur on Raspberry Pi OS - it seems to be specific to 
Ubuntu.

  Any assistance/guidance on how to troubleshoot this would be much
  appreciated!

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