fedora 32 systemd-udevd segv

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Fresh install of Fedora 32 on a Xilinux Zynq (Trenz Electronics TE0726-03M zynqberry).
systemd 245.4-1 has a segmentation fault on boot.
Downgrading to 243.8-1 from fedora 31 works as expected.

The relevant syslog error follows:
systemd-udevd[1312]: Using default interface naming scheme 'v245'.
systemd-udevd[1312]: ethtool: autonegotiation is unset or enabled, the speed and duplex are not writable.
systemd-udevd[1304]: eth0: Worker [1312] processing SEQNUM=968 is taking a long time
systemd-udevd[1304]: Worker [1312] terminated by signal 11 (SEGV)
systemd-udevd[1304]: eth0: Worker [1312] failed
systemd-coredump[1348]: Process 1312 (systemd-udevd) of user 0 dumped core.
                                                            Stack trace of thread 1312:
                                                            #0  0x00000000004ace70 builtin_net_setup_link.lto_priv.0 (systemd-udevd + 0x29e70)

Before pursuing this as a possible bug, I would like to ask if anyone recognizes this error or knows of possible causes.

Thanks in advance,
jsg
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