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3 * Key setup facility for FS encryption support.
67 …WARN_ONCE(1, "fscrypt: filesystem tried to load encryption info for inode %lu, which is not encryp… in select_encryption_mode()
72 /* Create a symmetric cipher object for the given encryption mode and key */
120 * raw key, encryption mode, and flag indicating which encryption implementation
151 /* Given a per-file encryption key, set up the file's crypto transform object */
311 * DIRECT_KEY: instead of deriving per-file encryption keys, the in fscrypt_setup_v2_file_key()
315 * encryption key. This ensures that the master key is in fscrypt_setup_v2_file_key()
323 * IV_INO_LBLK_64: encryption keys are derived from (master_key, in fscrypt_setup_v2_file_key()
326 * encryption hardware compliant with the UFS standard. in fscrypt_setup_v2_file_key()
361 * Find the master key, then set up the inode's actual encryption key.
428 * that required by the encryption mode it will be used for. For v1 in setup_file_encryption_key()
571 * fscrypt_get_encryption_info() - set up an inode's encryption key
573 * @allow_unsupported: if %true, treat an unsupported encryption policy (or
574 * unrecognized encryption context) the same way as the key
585 * encryption key is unavailable. (Use fscrypt_has_encryption_key() to
601 fscrypt_warn(inode, "Error %d getting encryption context", res); in fscrypt_get_encryption_info()
610 "Unrecognized or corrupt encryption context"); in fscrypt_get_encryption_info()
647 * This doesn't persist the new inode's encryption context. That still needs to
650 * Return: 0 on success, -ENOKEY if the encryption key is missing, or another
732 * If ci is NULL, then the inode doesn't have an encryption key set up in fscrypt_drop_inode()