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Using a simple boolean was racy (which was harmless
in this case) and non-idomatic.
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The Fstat call should never fail, but still, if it does return an error
it should be handled properly.
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mapMutex can be anonymous and using an RWMutex is overkill
because the lock protects very short sections.
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The functionality has long been replaced by the fd < 0
check.
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Add a simple bash wrapper to make it easier to run the GCM
benchmarks.
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Paths in statfs() calls were not encrypted resulting in
an Function not implemented error, when the unencrypted
path didn't exist in the underlying (encrypted)
filesystem.
$ df plain/existingdir
df: ‘plain/existingdir’: Function not implemented
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Optimized assembly versions for Go GCM are only available
on amd64.
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Go GCM is faster than OpenSSL if the CPU has AES instructions
and you are running Go 1.6+.
The "-openssl" option now defaults to "auto".
"gocryptfs -debug -version" displays the result of the autodetection.
See https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/23 for details and
benchmarks.
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Commit 730291feab properly freed wlock when the file descriptor is
closed. However, concurrently running Write and Truncates may
still want to lock it. Check if the fd has been closed first.
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The write lock was not freed on release, causing a slow memory leak.
This was noticed by running extractloop.bash for 10 hours.
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In general, OpenSSL is only threadsafe if you provide a locking function
through CRYPTO_set_locking_callback. However, the GCM operations that
stupidgcm uses never call that function.
To guard against that ever changing, set a dummy locking callback
that crashes the app.
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Quoting from the patch:
We compare against Go's built-in GCM implementation. Since stupidgcm only
supports 128-bit IVs and Go only supports that from 1.5 onward, we cannot
run these tests on older Go versions.
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This did not help in debugging the openssl <= 1.0.1c issue at all
and makes the code more complex. Keep it simple.
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This fixes the test failures on Travis CI.
Quoting from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/07a4ff79d23e45f1a45da717b7c1f41a5e1c7c0c
/* Set expected tag value. A restriction in OpenSSL 1.0.1c and earlier
* required the tag before any AAD or ciphertext */
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Also, print the openssl version in Travis CI
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...complete with tests and benchmark.
This will allow us to get rid of the dependency to spacemonkeygo/openssl
that causes problems on Arch Linux
( https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/21 )
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This makes gocryptfs work at all on ZFS.
See https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/22 .
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Among those one real bug.
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Using dirfd-relative operations allows safe lockless handling
of the ".name" files.
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Go 1.4 and older do not support 128-bit IVs which caused
the tests to panic.
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Todo: Rename, Unlink, Rmdir, Mknod, Mkdir
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"git status" for reference:
renamed: pathfs_frontend/args.go -> internal/fusefrontend/args.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/compat_darwin.go -> internal/fusefrontend/compat_darwin.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/compat_linux.go -> internal/fusefrontend/compat_linux.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/file.go -> internal/fusefrontend/file.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/file_holes.go -> internal/fusefrontend/file_holes.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/fs.go -> internal/fusefrontend/fs.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/fs_dir.go -> internal/fusefrontend/fs_dir.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/names.go -> internal/fusefrontend/names.go
renamed: pathfs_frontend/write_lock.go -> internal/fusefrontend/write_lock.go
modified: main.go
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"git status" for reference:
deleted: cryptfs/cryptfs.go
deleted: cryptfs/names_core.go
modified: integration_tests/cli_test.go
modified: integration_tests/helpers.go
renamed: cryptfs/config_file.go -> internal/configfile/config_file.go
renamed: cryptfs/config_test.go -> internal/configfile/config_test.go
renamed: cryptfs/config_test/.gitignore -> internal/configfile/config_test/.gitignore
renamed: cryptfs/config_test/PlaintextNames.conf -> internal/configfile/config_test/PlaintextNames.conf
renamed: cryptfs/config_test/StrangeFeature.conf -> internal/configfile/config_test/StrangeFeature.conf
renamed: cryptfs/config_test/v1.conf -> internal/configfile/config_test/v1.conf
renamed: cryptfs/config_test/v2.conf -> internal/configfile/config_test/v2.conf
renamed: cryptfs/kdf.go -> internal/configfile/kdf.go
renamed: cryptfs/kdf_test.go -> internal/configfile/kdf_test.go
renamed: cryptfs/cryptfs_content.go -> internal/contentenc/content.go
new file: internal/contentenc/content_api.go
renamed: cryptfs/content_test.go -> internal/contentenc/content_test.go
renamed: cryptfs/file_header.go -> internal/contentenc/file_header.go
renamed: cryptfs/intrablock.go -> internal/contentenc/intrablock.go
renamed: cryptfs/address_translation.go -> internal/contentenc/offsets.go
new file: internal/cryptocore/crypto_api.go
renamed: cryptfs/gcm_go1.4.go -> internal/cryptocore/gcm_go1.4.go
renamed: cryptfs/gcm_go1.5.go -> internal/cryptocore/gcm_go1.5.go
renamed: cryptfs/nonce.go -> internal/cryptocore/nonce.go
renamed: cryptfs/openssl_aead.go -> internal/cryptocore/openssl_aead.go
renamed: cryptfs/openssl_benchmark.bash -> internal/cryptocore/openssl_benchmark.bash
renamed: cryptfs/openssl_test.go -> internal/cryptocore/openssl_test.go
new file: internal/nametransform/name_api.go
new file: internal/nametransform/names_core.go
renamed: cryptfs/names_diriv.go -> internal/nametransform/names_diriv.go
renamed: cryptfs/names_noiv.go -> internal/nametransform/names_noiv.go
renamed: cryptfs/names_test.go -> internal/nametransform/names_test.go
new file: internal/nametransform/pad16.go
renamed: cryptfs/log.go -> internal/toggledlog/log.go
renamed: cryptfs/log_go1.4.go -> internal/toggledlog/log_go1.4.go
renamed: cryptfs/log_go1.5.go -> internal/toggledlog/log_go1.5.go
modified: main.go
modified: masterkey.go
modified: pathfs_frontend/file.go
modified: pathfs_frontend/file_holes.go
modified: pathfs_frontend/fs.go
modified: pathfs_frontend/fs_dir.go
modified: pathfs_frontend/names.go
modified: test.bash
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