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[Cherry-pick] Optimizing testQosSaiHeadroomPoolSize runtime #8775 #12159

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Cherry-pick from PR #8775

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  • Bug fix
  • Testbed and Framework(new/improvement)
  • Test case(new/improvement)

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  • 201911
  • 202012
  • 202205
  • 202305
  • 202311

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@vmittal-msft , please review
Please note, the master PR#8775 introduced an issue at line #2727 which is fixed in PR#11008 ( #11008 ) yet to me merged in 202205 branch.

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Can we combine changes for #11008 here ?

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Can we combine changes for #11008 here ?

@vmittal-msft ,PR#11008 is merged to master and tagged for 202205 as well.This PR has this fix plus the tx_disable/enable for destination lag ports

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@vmittal-msft , this is being on hold for long time please help merge it to 202205 branch.

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@yxieca @wangxin please help merge this to 202205 as this is cherry pick from master fix

@yxieca yxieca merged commit 9d72265 into sonic-net:202205 May 15, 2024
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