Public bug reported:

Max Payload Size for the NVMe device is not getting programmed correctly. 
The OS is trying to set the device MPS to match Root Port which is greater than 
Capability of Device, instead of looking for lowest common denominator. 

This is fixed in upstream kernel version 4.19. Below are the commits that fix 
the issue. 
Please help include them in Ubuntu releases.

PCI: Skip MPS logic for Virtual Functions (VFs)
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/pci/probe.c?h=v4.19-rc2&id=3dbe97efe8bf450b183d6dee2305cbc032e6b8a4

PCI: Match Root Port's MPS to endpoint's MPSS as necessary
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/pci/probe.c?h=v4.19-rc2&id=9f0e89359775ee21fe1ea732e34edb52aef5addf

** Affects: dell-poweredge
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Incomplete

** Also affects: dell-poweredge
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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Title:
  MPS (Max Payload Size) is not correctly programmed upon Hot Insertion
  NVMe PCIe SSD

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