On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 19:59:14 -0700, Eric Biggers wrote: > I don't think that really addresses my comment, due to the second sentence. I > understand that you would like to advertise the performance of LEA. But as I > mentioned, it's not yet realized in the kernel crypto API, and in the context of > fscrypt it won't really bring anything new to the table anyway. For now I think > LEA is best described as a "national pride cipher" alongside SM4... Keep in > mind, it can always be changed later if new use cases come up. > > Could you just omit the documentation update from your patch? I actually need > to rework the whole "Encryption modes and usage" section anyway since it's > growing a bit unwieldy, with 6 different combinations of encryption modes now > supported. The information needs to be organized better. It currently reads > like a list, and it might be hard for users to understand which setting to use. > > I'll add on a patch that does that and adds the mention of LEA support. > > - Eric Thanks for the feedback. We'll remove the documentation and submit the next version.