Re: [PATCH v2] fscrypt: add a documentation file for filesystem-level encryption

2017-09-05 Thread Joe Richey
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 5:02 PM, Eric Biggers wrote: > From: Eric Biggers > > Perhaps long overdue, add a documentation file for filesystem-level > encryption, a.k.a. fscrypt or fs/crypto/, to the Documentation > directory. The new file is based loosely on the latest version of the > "EXT4 Encry

Re: [PATCH v2] fscrypt: add a documentation file for filesystem-level encryption

2017-09-05 Thread Eric Biggers
Hi Michael, On Fri, Sep 01, 2017 at 05:12:28PM -0700, Michael Halcrow wrote: > > +fscrypt is only resistant to side-channel attacks, such as timing or > > +electromagnetic attacks, to the extent that the underlying Linux > > +Cryptographic API algorithms are. If a vulnerable algorithm is used, >

Re: [PATCH v2] fscrypt: add a documentation file for filesystem-level encryption

2017-09-01 Thread Michael Halcrow
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 05:02:17PM -0700, Eric Biggers wrote: > From: Eric Biggers > > Perhaps long overdue, add a documentation file for filesystem-level > encryption, a.k.a. fscrypt or fs/crypto/, to the Documentation > directory. The new file is based loosely on the latest version of the > "E

[PATCH v2] fscrypt: add a documentation file for filesystem-level encryption

2017-08-31 Thread Eric Biggers
From: Eric Biggers Perhaps long overdue, add a documentation file for filesystem-level encryption, a.k.a. fscrypt or fs/crypto/, to the Documentation directory. The new file is based loosely on the latest version of the "EXT4 Encryption Design Document (public version)" Google Doc, but with many