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Author SHA1 Message Date
Paul Lawrence
236e5e800e Make ext4 userdata checkpoints work with metadata encryption
When both ext4 user data checkpoints and metadata encryption are
enabled, we are creating two stacked dm devices. This had not been
properly thought through or debugged.

Test: Enable metadata encryption on taimen (add
keydirectory=/metadata/vold/metadata_encryption to flags for userdata in
fstab.hardware)
    Unfortunately metadata is not wiped by fastboot -w, so it is
    necessary to rm metadata/vold -rf whenever you wipe data.
    fastboot flashall -w works
    fastboot reboot -w works
    A normal boot works
    Disable checkpoint commits with
    setprop persist.vold.dont_commit_checkpoint 1
    vdc checkpoint startCheckpoint 10
    adb reboot
    wait for device to fully boot then
    adb reboot
    Wait for device to fully boot then
    adb logcat -d | grep Checkpoint shows the rollback in the logs

    This tests encryption on top of checkpoints with commit, encryption
    without checkpoints, and rollback, which seems to be the key cases.

Bug: 135905679
Change-Id: I8365a40298b752af4bb10d00d9ff58ce04beab1f
2019-06-26 15:19:24 -07:00
Eric Biggers
a701c458ca vold: rename from "ext4 encryption" to fscrypt
We support file-based encryption on both ext4 and f2fs now, and the
kernel API is the same.  So rename things appropriately in vold:

    e4crypt => fscrypt
    ext4enc => fscrypt
    Ext4Crypt => FsCrypt
    EXT4_* => FS_*
    ext4_encryption_key => fscrypt_key

Additionally, the common functions shared by 'vold' and 'init' are now
in libfscrypt rather than ext4_utils.  So update vold to link to
libfscrypt and include the renamed headers.

Note: there's a chance of 'fscrypt' being confused with the dm-crypt
based encryption code in vold which is called 'cryptfs'.  However,
fscrypt is the name used in the kernel for ext4/f2fs/ubifs encryption,
and it's preferable to use the same name in userspace.

Test: built, booted device with f2fs encryption
Change-Id: I2a46a49f30d9c0b73d6f6fe09e4a4904d4138ff6
2018-10-25 17:12:32 -07:00
Paul Crowley
0fd2626fc3 Add a mount with metadata encryption service
Don't use the FDE flow to support metadata encryption; just provide a
vold service which directly mounts the volume and use that.

Bug: 63927601
Test: Boot Taimen to SUW with and without metadata encryption.
Change-Id: Ifc6a012c02c0ea66893020ed1d0da4cba6914aed
2018-02-01 10:08:17 -08:00
Paul Crowley
d5759811ff Add support for metadata encryption
Support encrypting metadata in /userdata using the dm-default-key
driver with a key in the /metadata partition.

Bug: 29189559
Test: Angler & Marlin build and boot
Change-Id: I716b117508d4bb4f6a4039293acb848cbc60f67b
2017-04-21 13:40:20 -07:00