Bug 1213783

Summary: Failure to boot after upgrade or from a live usb with latest iso.
Product: [openSUSE] openSUSE Tumbleweed Reporter: cant find <cantfind>
Component: KernelAssignee: openSUSE Kernel Bugs <kernel-bugs>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact: E-mail List <qa-bugs>
Severity: Critical    
Priority: P5 - None CC: cantfind, tiwai
Version: CurrentFlags: tiwai: needinfo? (cantfind)
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Hardware: x86-64   
OS: openSUSE Tumbleweed   
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Attachments: inxi -v 8
The screen of the laptop stuck during boot of installation boot (28 of july x86_64)
Boot.log just after boot resumes
Warn log

Description cant find 2023-07-29 21:13:21 UTC
Created attachment 868503 [details]
inxi -v 8

After upgrading and restarting, I reach the normal grub menu, select openSuse, and get just 3 lines of text regarding the mouse.. It doesn't even reach the boot splash.. 

This also happens when trying to boot into installer from usb created with the latest iso. 

There are not logs of failed boot in /var/log... I've mounted that subvolume using a different distro's live session and viewed it with journalctl - it only shows the last working boot... 

My computer model is Dell Vostro P75F. Attaching inxi summary.
Comment 1 cant find 2023-07-30 05:55:41 UTC
Created attachment 868505 [details]
The screen of the laptop stuck during boot of installation boot (28 of july x86_64)

It hangs in this state for around 15 minutes. But eventually manages to boot.
Comment 2 cant find 2023-07-30 05:57:56 UTC
I've just waited for about 15 minutes while seeing only the screen as seen in the attached photo. And it eventually got around to continue with the boot process!
Comment 3 cant find 2023-07-30 06:18:59 UTC
Created attachment 868506 [details]
Boot.log just after boot resumes
Comment 4 cant find 2023-07-30 06:26:25 UTC
Created attachment 868507 [details]
Warn log
Comment 5 cant find 2023-07-30 10:25:53 UTC
It could be related to this: https://community.frame.work/t/tracking-kernel-6-4-hang-at-boot-tpm-bug-confirmed/32956/16

Sounds similar to what I'm experiencing...
Comment 6 cant find 2023-07-30 13:58:00 UTC
Adding tpm_tis.interrupts=0 to the linux command line in grub, as suggested in the above mentioned link, fixed the issue for me.
Comment 7 Takashi Iwai 2023-08-02 11:04:49 UTC
Please give the hardware details, e.g. hwinfo output from the booted system.
It must be some BIOS firmware bug, and we need to add a quirk depending on the device for avoiding it.