Got a new laptop from Amazon, wiped the nasty windows that came with it and put linux on there and started experiencing this issue almost right away. Finally found my way here after weeks of banging my head against the wall, googling log messages and trying every crappy troubleshooting recommendation in the world. Since this bug is originally from 2017 I had very little hope that the solution would work, but I luckily scrolled all the way down and saw people posting as still having problems with this. Tried the workaround listed above of updating /etc/default/grub to increase max latency and finally solved. (GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=5500").
Got a new laptop from Amazon, wiped the nasty windows that came with it and put linux on there and started experiencing this issue almost right away. Finally found my way here after weeks of banging my head against the wall, googling log messages and trying every crappy troubleshooting recommendation in the world. Since this bug is originally from 2017 I had very little hope that the solution would work, but I luckily scrolled all the way down and saw people posting as still having problems with this. Tried the workaround listed above of updating /etc/default/grub to increase max latency and finally solved. (GRUB_CMDLINE_ LINUX_DEFAULT= "quiet splash nvme_core. default_ ps_max_ latency_ us=5500" ).
Acer Laptop w/2TB Seagate SSD - ST2000LM007-1R8174 (EB01) and Ubuntu 20.04
Kinda blows my mind that this 4 year old bug is still around but just glad my machine isn't locking up every few minutes