Agreed with the initial analysis, there's nothing in device assignment to limit to 32 devices except where downstream distros have intentionally added a limit for support purposes. The issue here is that the host hit a PCIe Downstream Port Containment uncorrectable error, apparently causing at least a sub-hierarchy of the PCIe topology to go offline. This is potentially more likely a hardware issue than a software issue. It may be possible to mask the issue by unbinding the interconnect devices in the affected sub-hierarchy from the dpc driver. It might also be interesting to test with a subset of devices to understand if there are specific devices triggering spurious DPC errors, it may only be a sub-set or single device triggering spurious errors, or perhaps it's the succession of bus resets for GPU assignment that trigger such a fault. The system firmware logs may provide additional information regarding the source(s) of the fault.
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