I didn't read the all of the info, but my gut feeling is that our charm only assumes Intel NICs for DPDK. But this time the NIC is by Huawei.
librte-pmd-hinic won't be pulled by the dependency by default so I'm curious if installing librte-pmd-hinic by hand makes any difference.
$ apt-cache depends dpdk | egrep 'i40e|hinic' Recommends: librte-pmd-i40e20.0 Suggests: librte-pmd-hinic20.0 Suggests: librte-pmd-i40e20.0
I didn't read the all of the info, but my gut feeling is that our charm only assumes Intel NICs for DPDK. But this time the NIC is by Huawei.
librte-pmd-hinic won't be pulled by the dependency by default so I'm curious if installing librte-pmd-hinic by hand makes any difference.
$ apt-cache depends dpdk | egrep 'i40e|hinic' pmd-hinic20. 0
Recommends: librte-pmd-i40e20.0
Suggests: librte-
Suggests: librte-pmd-i40e20.0