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145      - The number of packets received on ring i.
149 - The number of bytes received on ring i.
191 - Number of received packets processed using hardware-accelerated GRO. The
192 number of hardware GRO offloaded packets received on ring i. Only true GRO
197 - Number of received bytes processed using hardware-accelerated GRO. The
198 number of hardware GRO offloaded bytes received on ring i. Only true GRO
238 - The number of LRO packets received on ring i [#accel]_.
242 - The number of LRO bytes received on ring i [#accel]_.
246 - The number of received packets where the ECN mark was turned on.
250 - The number of dropped received packets due to length which arrived to RQ
257 - Number of received packets dropped in software because the CQE data is
262 - Packets received with a `CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY` on ring i [#accel]_.
266 - Packets received with inner encapsulation with a `CHECKSUM_UNNECESSARY`
271 - Packets received with a `CHECKSUM_NONE` on ring i [#accel]_.
275 - Packets received with a `CHECKSUM_COMPLETE` on ring i [#accel]_.
279 - Number of received packets that had checksum calculation computed,
285 - Number of received packets that need padding larger than eight bytes for
336 - The number of packets received where vlan tag stripping was offloaded to
341 - The number of wrong opcodes received on ring i.
511 - Number of NOP WQEBBs (WQE building blocks) received posted to the XDP SQ.
528 - The number of completions received on the CQ of the `XDP_TX` ring.
574 - The number of completions received for packets redirected to the
643 - Number of received TLS packets with a resync request.
753 - Unicast packets received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet
758 - Unicast bytes received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet QP/DPDK
773 - Multicast packets received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet
778 - Multicast bytes received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet
793 - Broadcast packets received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet
798 - Broadcast bytes received, steered to a port including Raw Ethernet
813 - RDMA unicast packets received, steered to a port (counters counts
818 - RDMA unicast bytes received, steered to a port (counters counts
833 - RDMA multicast packets received, steered to a port (counters counts
838 - RDMA multicast bytes received, steered to a port (counters counts
853 - Unicast, multicast and broadcast packets that were loop-back (received
858 - Unicast, multicast and broadcast bytes that were loop-back (received
863 - Number of packets that was received by the NIC, however was discarded
868 - Representor only: packets received, that were handled by the hypervisor.
872 - Representor only: bytes received, that were handled by the hypervisor.
904 - The number of packets received on the physical port. This counter doesn’t
914 - The number of bytes received on the physical port, including Ethernet
923 - The number of multicast packets received on the physical port.
931 - The number of broadcast packets received on the physical port.
939 - The number of dropped received packets due to FCS (Frame Check Sequence)
946 - The number of received packets dropped due to length/type errors on a
951 - The number of received packets dropped due to length greater than allowed
958 - The number of dropped received packets due to length which exceed MTU
965 - The number of received packets dropped due to physical coding errors
970 - The number of MAC control packets received on the physical port.
978 - The number of link layer pause packets received on a physical port. If
990 - The number of MAC control packets received with unsupported opcode on a
995 - The number of received packets dropped due to lack of buffers on a
1012 - The number of received packets dropped due to length which is shorter
1019 - The number of received packets dropped due to a length which is shorter
1026 - The number of received packets d due to a length which is longer than 64
1031 - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 64 bytes.
1035 - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 65 to
1040 - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 128 to
1045 - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 256 to
1050 - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 512 to
1055 - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 1024 to
1060 - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 1519 to
1065 - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 2048 to
1070 - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 4096 to
1075 - The number of packets received on the physical port with size of 8192 to
1127 - Failed to allocate a buffer to received packet (or SKB) on ring i.
1132 could have been received and can be used as a guideline to measure the
1165 - The number of pause packets received on the physical port. If this
1172 - The duration of pause received (in microSec) on the physical port. The
1198 - The number of received packets that were dropped due to interface down.
1216 - The number of bytes received with priority p on the physical port.
1220 - The number of packets received with priority p on the physical port.
1232 - The number of pause packets received with priority p on a physical port.
1239 - The duration of pause received (in microSec) on priority p on the