#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct EthtoolCoalesceConfig {
Show 22 fields pub adaptive_rx: Option<bool>, pub adaptive_tx: Option<bool>, pub pkt_rate_high: Option<u32>, pub pkt_rate_low: Option<u32>, pub rx_frames: Option<u32>, pub rx_frames_high: Option<u32>, pub rx_frames_irq: Option<u32>, pub rx_frames_low: Option<u32>, pub rx_usecs: Option<u32>, pub rx_usecs_high: Option<u32>, pub rx_usecs_irq: Option<u32>, pub rx_usecs_low: Option<u32>, pub sample_interval: Option<u32>, pub stats_block_usecs: Option<u32>, pub tx_frames: Option<u32>, pub tx_frames_high: Option<u32>, pub tx_frames_irq: Option<u32>, pub tx_frames_low: Option<u32>, pub tx_usecs: Option<u32>, pub tx_usecs_high: Option<u32>, pub tx_usecs_irq: Option<u32>, pub tx_usecs_low: Option<u32>,
}

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§adaptive_rx: Option<bool>

Deserialize and serialize from/to adaptive-rx.

§adaptive_tx: Option<bool>

Deserialize and serialize from/to adaptive-tx.

§pkt_rate_high: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to pkt-rate-high.

§pkt_rate_low: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to pkt-rate-low.

§rx_frames: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to rx-frames.

§rx_frames_high: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to rx-frames-high.

§rx_frames_irq: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to rx-frames-irq.

§rx_frames_low: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to rx-frames-low.

§rx_usecs: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to rx-usecs.

§rx_usecs_high: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to rx-usecs-high.

§rx_usecs_irq: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to rx-usecs-irq.

§rx_usecs_low: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to rx-usecs-low.

§sample_interval: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to sample-interval.

§stats_block_usecs: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to stats-block-usecs.

§tx_frames: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to tx-frames.

§tx_frames_high: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to tx-frames-high.

§tx_frames_irq: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to tx-frames-irq.

§tx_frames_low: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to tx-frames-low.

§tx_usecs: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to tx-usecs.

§tx_usecs_high: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to tx-usecs-high.

§tx_usecs_irq: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to tx-usecs-irq.

§tx_usecs_low: Option<u32>

Deserialize and serialize from/to tx-usecs-low.

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