The tpa_aborts shouldn't be a concern. They merely indicate that a TCP
flow could not be aggregated. That could have a performance impact, of
course, but that should manifest as counted drops somewhere if this were
the case.

Importantly, the tpa_aborts only apply to TCP traffic, but you see the
problem for ICMP and UDP too.

Note, the tpa_aborts also appear to be evident on the primary as active
interface while things are working as expected. A difference in
magnitude tpa_aborts from one test run to another may be a clue about
something else that's happening though, but I'm not sure that we are
comparing apples to apples with respect the ethtool -S dumps posted thus
far (when were they captured relative to the test runs, which interface
was active at the time, etc?).

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  BCM57416 NetXtreme-E Dual-Media 10G RDMA Ethernet device seems to be
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