AMD Boot Freeze after BIOS update

System is an Asrock X870 Pro-A Wifi MB w/ AMD Ryzen 5 9600X used as a file server (headless).
It was installed with FreeBSD-14.3, updated to p7, then upgraded to FreeBSD-15

I noticed that a MB BIOS update was available. After bringing down the system normally, BIOS was updated via UEFI from 3.50 -> 4.03.

On reboot, FreeBSD would consistently freeze at the same point just after Framebuffer initialization. Note that this is a headless system so drm-kmod was not installed. Observed system response was exactly as reported in PR 256722.

No changes to video configuration at boot or console output would resolve problem. Suggested workaround mentioned in bug report, i.e. copy_staging enable
at boot prompt, was also ineffective.

Booting directly from a USB Drive w/ clean copy of FreeBSD-15 resulted in same boot halt condition.

Reverted BIOS back to 3.50 restored normal system boot function.
 
System is an Asrock X870 Pro-A Wifi MB w/ AMD Ryzen 5 9600X used as a file server (headless).
It was installed with FreeBSD-14.3, updated to p7, then upgraded to FreeBSD-15

I noticed that a MB BIOS update was available. After bringing down the system normally, BIOS was updated via UEFI from 3.50 -> 4.03.

On reboot, FreeBSD would consistently freeze at the same point just after Framebuffer initialization. Note that this is a headless system so drm-kmod was not installed. Observed system response was exactly as reported in PR 256722.

No changes to video configuration at boot or console output would resolve problem. Suggested workaround mentioned in bug report, i.e. copy_staging enable
at boot prompt, was also ineffective.

Booting directly from a USB Drive w/ clean copy of FreeBSD-15 resulted in same boot halt condition.

Reverted BIOS back to 3.50 restored normal system boot function.
Does new BIOS has some new settings?
 
I just re-read what you wrote and realised you already reverted it. Well, I guess it breaks the freebsd video or console driver. Tricky to debug. You might be stuck with the existing bios for now if you want to run freebsd.
 
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