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name : crypto
name         : crct10dif
driver       : crct10dif-pclmul
module       : crct10dif_pclmul
priority     : 200
refcnt       : 2
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 1
digestsize   : 2

name         : crc32
driver       : crc32-pclmul
module       : crc32_pclmul
priority     : 200
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 1
digestsize   : 4

name         : ghash
driver       : ghash-clmulni
module       : ghash_clmulni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : ahash
async        : yes
blocksize    : 16
digestsize   : 16

name         : __ghash
driver       : __ghash-pclmulqdqni
module       : ghash_clmulni_intel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : yes
type         : shash
blocksize    : 16
digestsize   : 16

name         : gcm(aes)
driver       : generic-gcm-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : aead
async        : yes
blocksize    : 1
ivsize       : 12
maxauthsize  : 16
geniv        : <none>

name         : rfc4106(gcm(aes))
driver       : rfc4106-gcm-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : aead
async        : yes
blocksize    : 1
ivsize       : 8
maxauthsize  : 16
geniv        : <none>

name         : __gcm(aes)
driver       : __generic-gcm-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : yes
type         : aead
async        : no
blocksize    : 1
ivsize       : 12
maxauthsize  : 16
geniv        : <none>

name         : __rfc4106(gcm(aes))
driver       : __rfc4106-gcm-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : yes
type         : aead
async        : no
blocksize    : 1
ivsize       : 8
maxauthsize  : 16
geniv        : <none>

name         : xts(aes)
driver       : xts-aes-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 401
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : skcipher
async        : yes
blocksize    : 16
min keysize  : 32
max keysize  : 64
ivsize       : 16
chunksize    : 16
walksize     : 16

name         : ctr(aes)
driver       : ctr-aes-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : skcipher
async        : yes
blocksize    : 1
min keysize  : 16
max keysize  : 32
ivsize       : 16
chunksize    : 16
walksize     : 16

name         : cbc(aes)
driver       : cbc-aes-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : skcipher
async        : yes
blocksize    : 16
min keysize  : 16
max keysize  : 32
ivsize       : 16
chunksize    : 16
walksize     : 16

name         : ecb(aes)
driver       : ecb-aes-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : skcipher
async        : yes
blocksize    : 16
min keysize  : 16
max keysize  : 32
ivsize       : 0
chunksize    : 16
walksize     : 16

name         : __xts(aes)
driver       : __xts-aes-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 401
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : yes
type         : skcipher
async        : no
blocksize    : 16
min keysize  : 32
max keysize  : 64
ivsize       : 16
chunksize    : 16
walksize     : 16

name         : __ctr(aes)
driver       : __ctr-aes-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : yes
type         : skcipher
async        : no
blocksize    : 1
min keysize  : 16
max keysize  : 32
ivsize       : 16
chunksize    : 16
walksize     : 16

name         : __cbc(aes)
driver       : __cbc-aes-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : yes
type         : skcipher
async        : no
blocksize    : 16
min keysize  : 16
max keysize  : 32
ivsize       : 16
chunksize    : 16
walksize     : 16

name         : __ecb(aes)
driver       : __ecb-aes-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 400
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : yes
type         : skcipher
async        : no
blocksize    : 16
min keysize  : 16
max keysize  : 32
ivsize       : 0
chunksize    : 16
walksize     : 16

name         : aes
driver       : aes-aesni
module       : aesni_intel
priority     : 300
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : cipher
blocksize    : 16
min keysize  : 16
max keysize  : 32

name         : pkcs1pad(rsa,sha256)
driver       : pkcs1pad(rsa-generic,sha256)
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : akcipher

name         : pkcs1pad(rsa,sha512)
driver       : pkcs1pad(rsa-generic,sha512)
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : akcipher

name         : hmac(sha256)
driver       : hmac(sha256-generic)
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 241
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 64
digestsize   : 32

name         : hmac(sha1)
driver       : hmac(sha1-generic)
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 241
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 64
digestsize   : 20

name         : jitterentropy_rng
driver       : jitterentropy_rng
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : crc32c
driver       : crc32c-intel
module       : kernel
priority     : 200
refcnt       : 6
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 1
digestsize   : 4

name         : ghash
driver       : ghash-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 3
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 16
digestsize   : 16

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_hmac_sha256
module       : kernel
priority     : 221
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_hmac_sha512
module       : kernel
priority     : 220
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_hmac_sha384
module       : kernel
priority     : 219
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_hmac_sha1
module       : kernel
priority     : 218
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_sha256
module       : kernel
priority     : 217
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_sha512
module       : kernel
priority     : 216
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_sha384
module       : kernel
priority     : 215
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_sha1
module       : kernel
priority     : 214
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_ctr_aes256
module       : kernel
priority     : 213
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_ctr_aes192
module       : kernel
priority     : 212
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_nopr_ctr_aes128
module       : kernel
priority     : 211
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_hmac_sha256
module       : kernel
priority     : 210
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_hmac_sha512
module       : kernel
priority     : 209
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_hmac_sha384
module       : kernel
priority     : 208
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_hmac_sha1
module       : kernel
priority     : 207
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_sha256
module       : kernel
priority     : 206
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_sha512
module       : kernel
priority     : 205
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_sha384
module       : kernel
priority     : 204
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_sha1
module       : kernel
priority     : 203
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_ctr_aes256
module       : kernel
priority     : 202
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_ctr_aes192
module       : kernel
priority     : 201
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : stdrng
driver       : drbg_pr_ctr_aes128
module       : kernel
priority     : 200
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : rng
seedsize     : 0

name         : lzo-rle
driver       : lzo-rle-scomp
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : scomp

name         : lzo-rle
driver       : lzo-rle-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : compression

name         : lzo
driver       : lzo-scomp
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : scomp

name         : lzo
driver       : lzo-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 2
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : compression

name         : crct10dif
driver       : crct10dif-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 1
digestsize   : 2

name         : crc32c
driver       : crc32c-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 1
digestsize   : 4

name         : zlib-deflate
driver       : zlib-deflate-scomp
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : scomp

name         : deflate
driver       : deflate-scomp
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : scomp

name         : deflate
driver       : deflate-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 2
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : compression

name         : aes
driver       : aes-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 2
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : cipher
blocksize    : 16
min keysize  : 16
max keysize  : 32

name         : sha384
driver       : sha384-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 128
digestsize   : 48

name         : sha512
driver       : sha512-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 128
digestsize   : 64

name         : sha224
driver       : sha224-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 64
digestsize   : 28

name         : sha256
driver       : sha256-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 242
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 64
digestsize   : 32

name         : sha1
driver       : sha1-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 244
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 64
digestsize   : 20

name         : md5
driver       : md5-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 64
digestsize   : 16

name         : ecb(cipher_null)
driver       : ecb-cipher_null
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : skcipher
async        : no
blocksize    : 1
min keysize  : 0
max keysize  : 0
ivsize       : 0
chunksize    : 1
walksize     : 1

name         : digest_null
driver       : digest_null-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : shash
blocksize    : 1
digestsize   : 0

name         : compress_null
driver       : compress_null-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : compression

name         : cipher_null
driver       : cipher_null-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 0
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : cipher
blocksize    : 1
min keysize  : 0
max keysize  : 0

name         : rsa
driver       : rsa-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : akcipher

name         : dh
driver       : dh-generic
module       : kernel
priority     : 100
refcnt       : 1
selftest     : passed
internal     : no
type         : kpp

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