On Sun, May 17, 2026 at 05:23:38PM +0100, Peter Robinson wrote:

Hi Peter,

> > If generic-receive-offload is enabled for the router WAN interface I am able
> > to reproduce the failures. If I disable generic-receive-offload I am able to
> > utilize HTTP/3 connections without any failures.
> >
> > The ethernet card is a built in Intel I226-V (rev 4).
> 
> I seem the remember those NICs generally have issues with GRO in
> general, although it's been a while since I've dealt with them. I
> wonder if there's been a default that has changed between the 6.19 ->
> 7.0 kernel around GRO, or a default between F43 and F44.
> 
> When running a 6.19 kernel can you check if GRO is enabled by default
> on that NIC/kernel? Does it show the same issues if GRO is enabled on
> the 6.19 kernel?
> 

I rebased to 43.20260424.0 with the 6.19.13-200.fc43.x86_64 kernel and
checked that generic-receive-offload defaults to on in that version and
it does. I also verified that I do not see the same issues with that
version.

Thanks,
Kevin
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