return driver
@classmethod
- def get_nic_details(cls, connection, networks, dpdk_nic_bind):
+ def get_nic_details(cls, connection, networks, dpdk_devbind):
for key, ports in networks.items():
if key == "mgmt":
continue
driver = cls.get_kernel_module(connection, phy_ports, phy_driver)
# Make sure that ports are bound to kernel drivers e.g. i40e/ixgbe
- bind_cmd = "{dpdk_nic_bind} --force -b {driver} {port}"
+ bind_cmd = "{dpdk_devbind} --force -b {driver} {port}"
lshw_cmd = "lshw -c network -businfo | grep '{port}'"
link_show_cmd = "ip -s link show {interface}"
- cmd = bind_cmd.format(dpdk_nic_bind=dpdk_nic_bind,
+ cmd = bind_cmd.format(dpdk_devbind=dpdk_devbind,
driver=driver, port=ports['phy_port'])
connection.execute(cmd)