Re: [PATCH v2 0/5] Add filesystem-level encryption tests

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On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 02:16:37PM -0800, Eric Biggers wrote:
> This is the second version of the patch series to add some xfstests for
> filesystem-level encryption.  The new tests are designed to run on any
> filesystem that implements the "fscrypt" API, currently ext4 and f2fs.  (fscrypt
> support for ubifs is also under development, but it looks like xfstests doesn't
> have ubifs support yet.)
> 
> The new tests are designed to complement, not replace, doing a full xfstests run
> with encryption enabled, which for ext4 can currently be done by using the
> test_dummy_encryption mount option.
> 
> v2 of the series drops the fscrypt_util test program and instead uses new xfs_io
> commands to set and get encryption policies, and uses keyctl to add and remove
> encryption keys.  I'm sending the xfs_io patch separately since xfs_io is part
> of xfsprogs.
> 

Forgot to list a few other changes since v1:

	* Updates to match xfstests coding style
	* Move validation of policy structure into its own test
	* Add test to detect some cryptographic weaknesses
	* Drop ioctl locking test 

Eric
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