+- ``hp_buf_log_sz`` parameter [int]
+
+ The total data buffer size of a hairpin queue (logarithmic form), in bytes.
+ PMD will set the data buffer size to 2 ** ``hp_buf_log_sz``, both for RX & TX.
+ The capacity of the value is specified by the firmware and the initialization
+ will get a failure if it is out of scope.
+ The range of the value is from 11 to 19 right now, and the supported frame
+ size of a single packet for hairpin is from 512B to 128KB. It might change if
+ different firmware release is being used. By using a small value, it could
+ reduce memory consumption but not work with a large frame. If the value is
+ too large, the memory consumption will be high and some potential performance
+ degradation will be introduced.
+ By default, the PMD will set this value to 16, which means that 9KB jumbo
+ frames will be supported.
+
+- ``reclaim_mem_mode`` parameter [int]
+
+ Cache some resources in flow destroy will help flow recreation more efficient.
+ While some systems may require the all the resources can be reclaimed after
+ flow destroyed.
+ The parameter ``reclaim_mem_mode`` provides the option for user to configure
+ if the resource cache is needed or not.
+
+ There are three options to choose:
+
+ - 0. It means the flow resources will be cached as usual. The resources will
+ be cached, helpful with flow insertion rate.
+
+ - 1. It will only enable the DPDK PMD level resources reclaim.
+
+ - 2. Both DPDK PMD level and rdma-core low level will be configured as
+ reclaimed mode.
+
+ By default, the PMD will set this value to 0.
+
+- ``sys_mem_en`` parameter [int]
+
+ A non-zero value enables the PMD memory management allocating memory
+ from system by default, without explicit rte memory flag.
+
+ By default, the PMD will set this value to 0.
+
+- ``decap_en`` parameter [int]
+
+ Some devices do not support FCS (frame checksum) scattering for
+ tunnel-decapsulated packets.
+ If set to 0, this option forces the FCS feature and rejects tunnel
+ decapsulation in the flow engine for such devices.
+
+ By default, the PMD will set this value to 1.
+