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fscrypt: document that CephFS supports fscrypt now
The help text for CONFIG_FS_ENCRYPTION and the fscrypt.rst documentation file both list the filesystems that support fscrypt. CephFS added support for fscrypt in v6.6, so add CephFS to the list. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231227045158.87276-1-ebiggers@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
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@ -31,15 +31,15 @@ However, except for filenames, fscrypt does not encrypt filesystem
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metadata.
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Unlike eCryptfs, which is a stacked filesystem, fscrypt is integrated
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directly into supported filesystems --- currently ext4, F2FS, and
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UBIFS. This allows encrypted files to be read and written without
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caching both the decrypted and encrypted pages in the pagecache,
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thereby nearly halving the memory used and bringing it in line with
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unencrypted files. Similarly, half as many dentries and inodes are
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needed. eCryptfs also limits encrypted filenames to 143 bytes,
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causing application compatibility issues; fscrypt allows the full 255
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bytes (NAME_MAX). Finally, unlike eCryptfs, the fscrypt API can be
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used by unprivileged users, with no need to mount anything.
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directly into supported filesystems --- currently ext4, F2FS, UBIFS,
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and CephFS. This allows encrypted files to be read and written
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without caching both the decrypted and encrypted pages in the
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pagecache, thereby nearly halving the memory used and bringing it in
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line with unencrypted files. Similarly, half as many dentries and
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inodes are needed. eCryptfs also limits encrypted filenames to 143
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bytes, causing application compatibility issues; fscrypt allows the
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full 255 bytes (NAME_MAX). Finally, unlike eCryptfs, the fscrypt API
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can be used by unprivileged users, with no need to mount anything.
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fscrypt does not support encrypting files in-place. Instead, it
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supports marking an empty directory as encrypted. Then, after
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feature is similar to ecryptfs, but it is more memory
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efficient since it avoids caching the encrypted and
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decrypted pages in the page cache. Currently Ext4,
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F2FS and UBIFS make use of this feature.
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F2FS, UBIFS, and CephFS make use of this feature.
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# Filesystems supporting encryption must select this if FS_ENCRYPTION. This
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# allows the algorithms to be built as modules when all the filesystems are,
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