** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: cryptsetup
  
    I hope you can fix this before the 7-10 release, as it breaks 
/etc/init.d/cryptdisks functionality
  on any machine without an asm-optimized aes module.
  
    In /lib/cryptsetup/cryptdisks.functions, the load_optimized_aes_module 
function
- breaks cryptsetup for any rig, such as mine, that doesn't happen to have a 
/arch/etctec/aes*.ko module, fails with a 'not found' message from ls. Sad. 
Please replace the code with
- something like what is below, which is shorter and should actually work (I 
have no
- assemby-optimized AES module, so can't fully test it). Two versions, one 
using modprobe
- and one somewhat less elegant. Your choice.
+ breaks cryptsetup for any rig, such as mine, that doesn't happen to have a 
..../arch/etctec/aes*.ko module, fails with a 'not found' message from ls. Sad. 
+ 
+   Please replace the code with something like what is below, which is
+ shorter and should actually work (I have no assemby-optimized AES
+ module, so can't fully test it). Two versions, one using modprobe and
+ one somewhat less elegant. Your choice.
  
  load_optimized_aes_module () {
          local module
  
          # Add any assembly optimized AES module(s)
          for module in `modprobe -l aes* -t arch`;
        do modprobe -Q $module
        done
  }
  
  load_optimized_aes_module () {
          local modulepattern
  
          modulepattern=/lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/arch/*/*/aes*.ko
          # Add assembly optimized AES module if it exists
        test -f $modulepattern && insmod $asm_module 2>/dev/null || true
  }
  
  Cheers,
  
  JB

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function load_optimized_aes_module broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151826
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