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  1. 6 hours ago, limetech said:

    Your syslog from diags report that ACPM is enabled...

    Yes, I did confirm that the force command was correctly put into boot parameters by looking into syslog as well. And ASPM does work on devices which are directly connected to CPU.

    So, there is something which does ignore the enablement or something which disables ASPM for selected devices.

    I did also check the power consumption in case lspci is wrong, but ASPM is really disabled on my chipset and nic.

     

    I will export the ubuntu syslog as well, maybe it is the other way around and something inside ubuntu does manually enable ASPM after the kernel fails to do it? There are so many possibilities. The correct way would be to debug the boot process to find out which driver/module/script does detect and enable ASPM on the chipset. But I don't know how to do this.

  2. Thank you for the prompt response.

     

    No, the parameter is not needed. Ubuntu does enable ASPM without the parameter.

     

    Unraid does not enable ASPM with or without parameter.

     

    I was only comfortable trying this parameter because I know that Ubuntu did enable ASPM on all devices by default without setting anything. But force on Unraid didn't help at all. There are some more tricks, which I documented and tested in the old 6.9 topics. For the 6.10 I did only test the force parameter.

     

    By the way, this issue is related to my chipset. If I connect PCI-E Devices direct to the CPU, they get ASPM enabled on unraid like they should, even without force. So maybe something related to the chipset is causing the disabling.

     

    @limetechWhat else do you need from Ubuntu?
    Do you like to get exports from all 3 Ubuntu Versions, or only the 21.10 Alpha?

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