2019-10-17 19:17:34

by Eric Biggers

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Subject: [PATCH 0/2] ext4: support encryption with blocksize != PAGE_SIZE

Hello,

This patchset makes ext4 support encryption on filesystems where the
filesystem block size is not equal to PAGE_SIZE. This allows e.g.
PowerPC systems to use ext4 encryption.

Most of the work for this was already done in prior kernel releases; now
the only part missing is decryption support in block_read_full_page().
Chandan Rajendra has proposed a patchset "Consolidate FS read I/O
callbacks code" [1] to address this and do various other things like
make ext4 use mpage_readpages() again, and make ext4 and f2fs share more
code. But it doesn't seem to be going anywhere.

Therefore, I propose we simply add decryption support to
block_read_full_page() for now. This is a fairly small change, and it
gets ext4 encryption with subpage-sized blocks working.

Note: to keep things simple I'm just allocating the work object from the
bi_end_io function with GFP_ATOMIC. But if people think it's necessary,
it could be changed to use preallocation like the page-based read path.

Tested with 'gce-xfstests -c ext4/encrypt_1k -g auto', using the new
"encrypt_1k" config I created. All tests pass except for those that
already fail or are excluded with the encrypt or 1k configs, and 2 tests
that try to create 1023-byte symlinks which fails since encrypted
symlinks are limited to blocksize-3 bytes. Also ran the dedicated
encryption tests using 'kvm-xfstests -c ext4/1k -g encrypt'; all pass,
including the on-disk ciphertext verification tests.

[1] https://lkml.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/[email protected]/T/#u

Chandan Rajendra (1):
ext4: Enable encryption for subpage-sized blocks

Eric Biggers (1):
fs/buffer.c: support fscrypt in block_read_full_page()

Documentation/filesystems/fscrypt.rst | 4 +--
fs/buffer.c | 47 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---
fs/ext4/super.c | 7 ----
3 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

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2.23.0


2019-10-17 19:18:05

by Eric Biggers

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Subject: [PATCH 2/2] ext4: Enable encryption for subpage-sized blocks

From: Chandan Rajendra <[email protected]>

Now that we have the code to support encryption for subpage-sized
blocks, this commit removes the conditional check in filesystem mount
code.

The commit also changes the support statement in
Documentation/filesystems/fscrypt.rst to reflect the fact that
encryption on filesystems with blocksize less than page size now works.

[EB: Tested with 'gce-xfstests -c ext4/encrypt_1k -g auto', using the
new "encrypt_1k" config I created. All tests pass except for those that
already fail or are excluded with the encrypt or 1k configs, and 2 tests
that try to create 1023-byte symlinks which fails since encrypted
symlinks are limited to blocksize-3 bytes. Also ran the dedicated
encryption tests using 'kvm-xfstests -c ext4/1k -g encrypt'; all pass,
including the on-disk ciphertext verification tests.]

Signed-off-by: Chandan Rajendra <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <[email protected]>
---
Documentation/filesystems/fscrypt.rst | 4 ++--
fs/ext4/super.c | 7 -------
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/fscrypt.rst b/Documentation/filesystems/fscrypt.rst
index 8a0700af9596..b0d015a8cdc3 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/fscrypt.rst
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/fscrypt.rst
@@ -331,8 +331,8 @@ Contents encryption
-------------------

For file contents, each filesystem block is encrypted independently.
-Currently, only the case where the filesystem block size is equal to
-the system's page size (usually 4096 bytes) is supported.
+Starting from Linux kernel 5.5, encryption of filesystems with block
+size less than system's page size is supported.

Each block's IV is set to the logical block number within the file as
a little endian number, except that:
diff --git a/fs/ext4/super.c b/fs/ext4/super.c
index dd654e53ba3d..369f852bef20 100644
--- a/fs/ext4/super.c
+++ b/fs/ext4/super.c
@@ -4439,13 +4439,6 @@ static int ext4_fill_super(struct super_block *sb, void *data, int silent)
}
}

- if ((DUMMY_ENCRYPTION_ENABLED(sbi) || ext4_has_feature_encrypt(sb)) &&
- (blocksize != PAGE_SIZE)) {
- ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR,
- "Unsupported blocksize for fs encryption");
- goto failed_mount_wq;
- }
-
if (ext4_has_feature_verity(sb) && blocksize != PAGE_SIZE) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR, "Unsupported blocksize for fs-verity");
goto failed_mount_wq;
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2.23.0

2019-10-18 09:43:20

by Chandan Rajendra

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Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/2] ext4: support encryption with blocksize != PAGE_SIZE

On Thursday, October 17, 2019 3:41 AM Eric Biggers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This patchset makes ext4 support encryption on filesystems where the
> filesystem block size is not equal to PAGE_SIZE. This allows e.g.
> PowerPC systems to use ext4 encryption.
>
> Most of the work for this was already done in prior kernel releases; now
> the only part missing is decryption support in block_read_full_page().
> Chandan Rajendra has proposed a patchset "Consolidate FS read I/O
> callbacks code" [1] to address this and do various other things like
> make ext4 use mpage_readpages() again, and make ext4 and f2fs share more
> code. But it doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
>
> Therefore, I propose we simply add decryption support to
> block_read_full_page() for now. This is a fairly small change, and it
> gets ext4 encryption with subpage-sized blocks working.
>
> Note: to keep things simple I'm just allocating the work object from the
> bi_end_io function with GFP_ATOMIC. But if people think it's necessary,
> it could be changed to use preallocation like the page-based read path.
>
> Tested with 'gce-xfstests -c ext4/encrypt_1k -g auto', using the new
> "encrypt_1k" config I created. All tests pass except for those that
> already fail or are excluded with the encrypt or 1k configs, and 2 tests
> that try to create 1023-byte symlinks which fails since encrypted
> symlinks are limited to blocksize-3 bytes. Also ran the dedicated
> encryption tests using 'kvm-xfstests -c ext4/1k -g encrypt'; all pass,
> including the on-disk ciphertext verification tests.
>
> [1] https://lkml.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/[email protected]/T/#u
>

Hi Eric,

Thanks a lot for doing this.

The changes seem to be good. I have started test runs on my ppc64le guest and
I will reply with the test results once they complete.

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chandan