Re: [RFC PATCH V2 07/11] fscrypt_zeroout_range: Encrypt all zeroed out blocks of a page

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On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 03:27:24PM +0530, Chandan Rajendra wrote:
> 
> You are right. I will fix that up in the next iteration of the patchset.
>

Hi Chandan,

When were you planning on sending out the next iteration of the
patchset?  The merge window will be opening soon, and I wasn't sure if
I had missed a new iteration of your changes.ts

Also, it looks like when you renamed the *_page fscrypt functions to
*_blocks, on the write side, a bounce page is still being used for
each block.  So so an an architecture which has 64k pages, and we are
writing to a file sytem with 4k blocks, to write a 64k page, the
fscrypt layer will have to allocate 16 64k bounce pages to write a
single 64k page to an encrypted file.  Am I missing something?

Thanks,

					- Ted



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