Dear DPDK team, We are currently deploying an application utilizing Seastar and DPDK (version 23.07) with the XDP PMD inside a Kubernetes environment. Due to infrastructure restrictions, we cannot allocate hugepages on the Kubernetes nodes. In this environment, DPDK fails to initialize the XDP PMD because hugepage-backed memory cannot be created. Although the EAL is not started with the --no-huge parameter, no hugepages are available to DPDK, preventing the PMD from sending or receiving packets. We are aware of the known issue documented in the DPDK release notes ("PMD does not work with --no-huge EAL command line parameter"), which explains that PMDs rely on hugepage-backed memory because DPDK does not store the necessary physical/IOVA information for memory allocated via malloc/mmap. Given this dependency, we have the following questions: 1. Is there a currently supported method to run a hardware PMD (specifically the XDP PMD) without hugepages, or is hugepage-backed memory strictly required for all hardware PMDs? 2. Are there any ongoing efforts or future plans to support PMD operation in a non-hugepage mode? 3. If this limitation is architectural and not planned to be addressed, could you please confirm this? This confirmation would allow us to evaluate alternative approaches, such as using AF_XDP without DPDK or relying on the Seastar native stack. Any guidance or recommendations from the maintainers on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time. Best regards, Wan Bingbing