Re: [PATCH V2 3/7] fscrypt: remove filesystem specific build config option

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Hi Chandan,

On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 03:26:46PM +0530, Chandan Rajendra wrote:
> In order to have a common code base for fscrypt "post read" processing
> for all filesystems which support encryption, this commit removes
> filesystem specific build config option (e.g. CONFIG_EXT4_FS_ENCRYPTION)
> and replaces it with a build option (i.e. CONFIG_FS_ENCRYPTION) whose
> value affects all the filesystems making use of fscrypt.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Chandan Rajendra <chandan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
[...]
> -config F2FS_FS_ENCRYPTION
> -	bool "F2FS Encryption"
> -	depends on F2FS_FS
> -	depends on F2FS_FS_XATTR
> -	select FS_ENCRYPTION
> -	help
> -	  Enable encryption of f2fs files and directories.  This
> -	  feature is similar to ecryptfs, but it is more memory
> -	  efficient since it avoids caching the encrypted and
> -	  decrypted pages in the page cache.
> -
[...]
> -config UBIFS_FS_ENCRYPTION
> -	bool "UBIFS Encryption"
> -	depends on UBIFS_FS && UBIFS_FS_XATTR && BLOCK
> -	select FS_ENCRYPTION
> -	default n
> -	help
> -	  Enable encryption of UBIFS files and directories. This
> -	  feature is similar to ecryptfs, but it is more memory
> -	  efficient since it avoids caching the encrypted and
> -	  decrypted pages in the page cache.

Will it cause problems that now f2fs encryption can be "enabled" without
F2FS_FS_XATTR, and ubifs encryption without UBIFS_FS_XATTR && BLOCK?

Otherwise I think this patch looks fine.  I'm a bit concerned about the bloat
from making FS_ENCRYPTION non-modular, but given that it will make sharing I/O
code much easier, it's probably worthwhile.

It would help to strip down the dependencies of FS_ENCRYPTION to just the stuff
needed for just AES-256-XTS and AES-256-CTS.  I already sent out a patch a
couple months ago (https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10589319/) to remove
CONFIG_CTR which isn't used at all; I'll remind Ted to apply that.  But we could
also drop CONFIG_SHA256, which is only needed for AES-128-CBC contents
encryption.  If we do that, it should be a separate patch, though.

Thanks,

- Eric



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