On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 04:16:02PM -0700, Eric Biggers wrote: > From: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Make the test_dummy_encryption mount option require that the encrypt > feature flag be already enabled on the filesystem, rather than > automatically enabling it. Practically, this means that "-O encrypt" > will need to be included in MKFS_OPTIONS when running xfstests with the > test_dummy_encryption mount option. (ext4/053 also needs an update.) > > Moreover, as long as the preconditions for test_dummy_encryption are > being tightened anyway, take the opportunity to start rejecting it when > !CONFIG_FS_ENCRYPTION rather than ignoring it. > > The motivation for requiring the encrypt feature flag is that: > > - Having the filesystem auto-enable feature flags is problematic, as it > bypasses the usual sanity checks. The specific issue which came up > recently is that in kernel versions where ext4 supports casefold but > not encrypt+casefold (v5.1 through v5.10), the kernel will happily add > the encrypt flag to a filesystem that has the casefold flag, making it > unmountable -- but only for subsequent mounts, not the initial one. > This confused the casefold support detection in xfstests, causing > generic/556 to fail rather than be skipped. > > - The xfstests-bld test runners (kvm-xfstests et al.) already use the > required mkfs flag, so they will not be affected by this change. Only > users of test_dummy_encryption alone will be affected. But, this > option has always been for testing only, so it should be fine to > require that the few users of this option update their test scripts. > > - f2fs already requires it (for its equivalent feature flag). > > Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@xxxxxxxxxx> Thanks, applied. - Ted