The dm-crypt solution requires a kernel patch that won't be present in
the GKI kernel, while the new metadata encryption system in the GKI
kernel solves this problem in a much cleaner way.
Test: create private volume on Cuttlefish, setting property both ways.
Bug: 147814592
Change-Id: Ie02bd647c38d8101af2bbc47637f65845d312cea
More consistency between MetadataCrypt and cryptfs, and steps towards
supporting Adiantum properly in MetadataCrypt.
Test: create private volume on Cuttlefish
Bug: 147814592
Change-Id: Ic3993c1fde11b4f5a9e6cc8ee588a7d92241c6ab
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
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
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
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