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3  * fscrypt.h: declarations for per-file encryption
5 * Filesystems that implement per-file encryption must include this header
23 * This is needed to ensure that all contents encryption modes will work, as
29 * compression), then it will need to pad to this alignment before encryption.
136 * encryption without the possibility of files becoming unreadable.
174 * external journal devices), and wants to support inline encryption,
194 * contents encryption
210 * as a result of the encryption key being added, DCACHE_NOKEY_NAME must be
226 * encryption key added yet. Such dentries may be either positive or negative.
235 * encryption key, but just checking for the key on the directory inode during
624 /* Encryption support disabled; use standard comparison */ in fscrypt_match_name()
814 * encryption
817 * Return: true if the inode requires file contents encryption and if the
818 * encryption should be done in the block layer via blk-crypto rather
829 * encryption
832 * Return: true if the inode requires file contents encryption and if the
833 * encryption should be done in the filesystem layer rather than in the
846 * Return: %true if the inode has had its encryption key set up, else %false.
864 * encryption key is available --- since otherwise we'd have no way to encrypt
868 * in an encrypted directory tree use the same encryption policy.
870 * Return: 0 on success, -ENOKEY if the directory's encryption key is missing,
871 * -EXDEV if the link would result in an inconsistent encryption policy, or
894 * directory's encryption key is available --- since otherwise we'd have no way
900 * in an encrypted directory tree use the same encryption policy.
902 * Return: 0 on success, -ENOKEY if an encryption key is missing, -EXDEV if the
903 * rename would cause inconsistent encryption policies, or another -errno code.
926 * directory's encryption policy is supported by this kernel and its encryption
934 * directory's encryption key is later added.
958 * If the directory is encrypted and it doesn't already have its encryption key
962 * Return: 0 on success; -errno on error. Note that the encryption key being
964 * the encryption policy is unsupported by this kernel; that is treated
981 * most attribute changes are allowed even without the encryption key. However,
982 * without the encryption key we do have to forbid truncates. This is needed
990 * if a problem occurred while setting up the encryption key.