Jan Glauber <j...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> That only happens if the aes_generic module isn't loaded. If
> aes_generic is already present the aes_s390 loads without problems.
> 
> Any idea how to solve this? Is something missing in the fallback code
> that uses aes_generic?

Yeah it looks like it's waiting for the fallback to come up.
However, the interesting bit is in the other processes, i.e., the
one that's actually testing aes_s390 or constructing the aes-generic.

Could you get those back traces please?

Thanks,
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