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Author SHA1 Message Date
Barani Muthukumaran
b1927c2a0a vold: Do not cache CE keys in vold
CE keys were cached in vold to support untrusted reset
by a device admin, this is now supported by Locksettingservice
using synthetic password. This change requires a secret to be
provided to retrieve the CE key and re-wrap without the secret
when user removes the credential.

Test: Set credential, remove credential, swipe to none
and vice-versa.
Bug: 26948053
Merged-In: I4cb1c035a472477e70c1ff5bf0b2c3fcfad495e5
Change-Id: I4cb1c035a472477e70c1ff5bf0b2c3fcfad495e5
2020-01-24 00:20:22 +00:00
Paul Crowley
c8a3ef3f3c Create a per-boot key on each boot
Bug: 140882488
Test: Booted twice, checked logs to ensure encryption
    is different each time, adb created files in directory.
Change-Id: I74077bf8f727dab726c25f512ed7406a74cbe0bf
2019-09-13 15:46:48 -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
Renamed from Ext4Crypt.h (Browse further)