I test "sudo ethtool -C <device> rx-usecs 6000", it does work to a certain degree, but it will decrease the maximum LAN speed per test using iperf3. Not sure if this is the work around you are using for now?
For your test in #17, is this the command you try:
echo on | sudo tee /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000\:00\:16.0/power/control
If yes, and it does not work around this issue, can you run beload command
Hi Sebastian
I test "sudo ethtool -C <device> rx-usecs 6000", it does work to a certain degree, but it will decrease the maximum LAN speed per test using iperf3. Not sure if this is the work around you are using for now?
For your test in #17, is this the command you try:
echo on | sudo tee /sys/bus/ pci/devices/ 0000\:00\ :16.0/power/ control
If yes, and it does not work around this issue, can you run beload command
sudo lspci -nnvv > pci-nnvv
and upload pci-nnvv?