Other than in the upstream discussion I linked above around a similar - but it 
seems not related - issue in our case interrupts, memory, and such from lspci 
and /proc/interrupts stay just "as-is".
No change due to running dpdk on that device.

I'd not even consider it all too broken if the tools say "go away I'm broken" 
until the device was reinitialized by e.g. the driver reload.
But the hang is too severe.

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  Net tools cause kernel soft lockup after DPDK touched  VirtIO-pci
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