OK, I just did the following (all on 5.4.0-33-generic):

* modified /etc/default/grub to include " pcie_aspm=off" in the kernel command 
line
* `update-grub`
* `reboot`
* double-checked that "pcie_aspm=off" was in the kernel command line, then 
booted
* once booted and logged in, I disabled networking

Unfortunately:

* re-enabling networking did not restore my network connection
* rebooting did not restore my network connection
* only rebooting into Windows fixed my network connection
* I see the same trace on the boots with broken networking as in the original 
report

AFAICT, the kernel command line option had no effect on the issue at
hand.

Anything else I can try?

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