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Quoting fusefrontend_reverse/node_helpers.go :
// File names are padded to 16-byte multiples, encrypted and
// base64-encoded. We can encode at most 176 bytes to stay below the 255
// bytes limit:
// * base64(176 bytes) = 235 bytes
// * base64(192 bytes) = 256 bytes (over 255!)
// But the PKCS#7 padding is at least one byte. This means we can only use
// 175 bytes for the file name.
Noticed by @bailey27 at https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/499#issuecomment-955790427
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Failure is:
# github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/nametransform
internal/nametransform/names.go:47:33: undefined: math.MaxInt
math.MaxInt was only introduced in Go 1.17. Use MaxInt32 instead,
which is good enough, even on amd64. It only has to be larger than
any name we might encounter.
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Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/499
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Feature flag + numeric paramater
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/499
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Determines when to start hashing long names instead
of hardcoded 255. Will be used to alleviate "name too long"
issues some users see on cloud storage.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/499
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Because switch only matches once, we could have missed invalid
cases.
Replace the switch statements with a straight if rake.
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Reported by codacity:
internal/cryptocore/cryptocore.go
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should omit type AEADTypeEnum from declaration of var BackendAESSIV; it will be inferred from the right-hand side
var BackendAESSIV AEADTypeEnum = AEADTypeEnum{"AES-SIV-512", "Go", siv_aead.NonceSize}
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should omit type AEADTypeEnum from declaration of var BackendXChaCha20Poly1305; it will be inferred from the right-hand side
var BackendXChaCha20Poly1305 AEADTypeEnum = AEADTypeEnum{"XChaCha20-Poly1305", "Go", chacha20poly1305.NonceSizeX}
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should omit type AEADTypeEnum from declaration of var BackendXChaCha20Poly1305OpenSSL; it will be inferred from the right-hand side
var BackendXChaCha20Poly1305OpenSSL AEADTypeEnum = AEADTypeEnum{"XChaCha20-Poly1305", "OpenSSL", chacha20poly1305.NonceSizeX}
Found 2 possible new issues
internal/cryptocore/cryptocore.go
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should omit type AEADTypeEnum from declaration of var BackendOpenSSL; it will be inferred from the right-hand side
var BackendOpenSSL AEADTypeEnum = AEADTypeEnum{"AES-GCM-256", "OpenSSL", 16}
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should omit type AEADTypeEnum from declaration of var BackendGoGCM; it will be inferred from the right-hand side
var BackendGoGCM AEADTypeEnum = AEADTypeEnum{"AES-GCM-256", "Go", 16}
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Used in gocryptfs-xray, and will also be used in -info.
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When somebody posts "gocryptfs -speed" results, they are
most helpful together with the CPU model. Add the cpu model
to the output.
Example:
$ ./gocryptfs -speed
gocryptfs v2.2.0-beta1-5-g52b0444-dirty; go-fuse v2.1.1-0.20210825171523-3ab5d95a30ae; 2021-09-14 go1.17.1 linux/amd64
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz; with AES acceleration
AES-GCM-256-OpenSSL 862.79 MB/s
AES-GCM-256-Go 997.71 MB/s (selected in auto mode)
AES-SIV-512-Go 159.58 MB/s
XChaCha20-Poly1305-OpenSSL 729.65 MB/s
XChaCha20-Poly1305-Go 843.97 MB/s (selected in auto mode)
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Makes the code clearer, and will be used in the next commit.
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We used to have "first Translate() wins". This is not deterministic,
as the LOOKUP for the root directory does not seem to reach us, so
the first user LOOKUP would win, which may be on a mountpoint.
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The rewritten openssl backend does not support this flag anymore,
and it was inherently dangerour. Drop it (ignored for compatibility)
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Now that stupidgcm supports xchacha, make it available
on mount.
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Add PreferOpenSSLXchacha20poly1305,
rename PreferOpenSSL -> PreferOpenSSLAES256GCM.
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New() -> NewAES256GCM()
Also add missing NewChacha20poly1305
constructor in without_openssl.go.
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Maybe interesting for people following
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/452
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No need to have it exported.
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We used to panic in this case because it is useless.
But Go stdlib supports it, so we should as well.
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We missed some "// +build" lines
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I noticed that growslice() shows up in the cpuprofile.
Avoiding slice append for the private jey copy gives a 0.6% speedup:
gocryptfs/internal/speed$ benchstat old new
name old time/op new time/op delta
StupidXchacha-4 5.68µs ± 0% 5.65µs ± 0% -0.63% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old speed new speed delta
StupidXchacha-4 721MB/s ± 0% 725MB/s ± 0% +0.63% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
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Verifies that we don't corrupt data when called concurrently.
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2% performance improvement, almost for free.
gocryptfs/internal/speed$ benchstat old new
name old time/op new time/op delta
StupidXchacha-4 5.82µs ± 0% 5.68µs ± 0% -2.37% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old speed new speed delta
StupidXchacha-4 704MB/s ± 0% 721MB/s ± 0% +2.43% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
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gocryptfs/internal/stupidgcm$ go test -bench .
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/stupidgcm
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz
BenchmarkCCall-4 15864030 78.60 ns/op
PASS
ok github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/stupidgcm 1.898s
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gocryptfs/internal/speed$ go test -bench .
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/speed
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz
BenchmarkStupidGCM-4 249396 4722 ns/op 867.50 MB/s
BenchmarkStupidGCMDecrypt-4 257872 4616 ns/op 887.35 MB/s
BenchmarkGoGCM-4 290952 4097 ns/op 999.83 MB/s
BenchmarkGoGCMDecrypt-4 294106 4060 ns/op 1008.84 MB/s
BenchmarkAESSIV-4 46520 25532 ns/op 160.42 MB/s
BenchmarkAESSIVDecrypt-4 46974 25478 ns/op 160.76 MB/s
BenchmarkXchacha-4 244108 4881 ns/op 839.14 MB/s
BenchmarkXchachaDecrypt-4 249658 4786 ns/op 855.86 MB/s
BenchmarkStupidXchacha-4 205339 5768 ns/op 710.11 MB/s
BenchmarkStupidXchachaDecrypt-4 204577 5836 ns/op 701.84 MB/s
BenchmarkStupidChacha-4 227510 5224 ns/op 784.06 MB/s
BenchmarkStupidChachaDecrypt-4 222787 5359 ns/op 764.34 MB/s
PASS
ok github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/speed 15.328s
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$ ./build-without-openssl.bash
internal/speed/speed.go:152:14: undefined: stupidgcm.NewXchacha20poly1305
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Nice deduplication and brings the GCM decrypt speed up to par.
internal/speed$ benchstat old new
name old time/op new time/op delta
StupidGCM-4 4.71µs ± 0% 4.66µs ± 0% -0.99% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
StupidGCMDecrypt-4 5.77µs ± 1% 4.51µs ± 0% -21.80% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old speed new speed delta
StupidGCM-4 870MB/s ± 0% 879MB/s ± 0% +1.01% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
StupidGCMDecrypt-4 710MB/s ± 1% 908MB/s ± 0% +27.87% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
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Gets the decryption speed to the same level as the
encryption speed.
internal/speed$ benchstat old.txt new.txt
name old time/op new time/op delta
StupidXchacha-4 732MB/s ± 0% 740MB/s ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=1+1)
StupidXchachaDecrypt-4 602MB/s ± 0% 741MB/s ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=1+1)
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gocryptfs/internal/speed$ go test -bench .
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/speed
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3470 CPU @ 3.20GHz
BenchmarkStupidGCM-4 263742 4523 ns/op 905.61 MB/s
BenchmarkStupidGCMDecrypt-4 204858 5779 ns/op 708.76 MB/s
BenchmarkGoGCM-4 291259 4095 ns/op 1000.25 MB/s
BenchmarkGoGCMDecrypt-4 293886 4061 ns/op 1008.53 MB/s
BenchmarkAESSIV-4 46537 25538 ns/op 160.39 MB/s
BenchmarkAESSIVDecrypt-4 46770 25627 ns/op 159.83 MB/s
BenchmarkXchacha-4 243619 4893 ns/op 837.03 MB/s
BenchmarkXchachaDecrypt-4 248857 4793 ns/op 854.51 MB/s
BenchmarkStupidXchacha-4 213717 5558 ns/op 736.99 MB/s
BenchmarkStupidXchachaDecrypt-4 176635 6782 ns/op 603.96 MB/s
PASS
ok github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/internal/speed 12.871s
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The bEncrypt helper massively deduplicates the code,
and reusing the dst buffer gives higher performance,
and that's what gocryptfs does in normal operation via
sync.Pool.
$ benchstat old.txt new.txt
name old time/op new time/op delta
StupidGCM-4 6.24µs ± 1% 4.65µs ± 0% -25.47% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoGCM-4 4.90µs ± 0% 4.10µs ± 0% -16.44% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
AESSIV-4 26.4µs ± 0% 25.6µs ± 0% -2.90% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Xchacha-4 5.76µs ± 0% 4.91µs ± 0% -14.79% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
StupidXchacha-4 7.24µs ± 1% 5.48µs ± 0% -24.33% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
name old speed new speed delta
StupidGCM-4 656MB/s ± 1% 880MB/s ± 0% +34.15% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
GoGCM-4 835MB/s ± 0% 1000MB/s ± 0% +19.68% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
AESSIV-4 155MB/s ± 0% 160MB/s ± 0% +2.99% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
Xchacha-4 711MB/s ± 0% 834MB/s ± 0% +17.35% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
StupidXchacha-4 565MB/s ± 1% 747MB/s ± 0% +32.15% (p=0.008 n=5+5)
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$ benchstat old.txt new.txt
name old time/op new time/op delta
StupidGCM-4 7.87µs ± 1% 6.64µs ± 2% -15.65% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old speed new speed delta
StupidGCM-4 520MB/s ± 1% 617MB/s ± 2% +18.56% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
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Go has a high overhead for each C call, so batch
all openssl operations in the new C function chacha20poly1305_seal.
Benchmark results:
internal/speed$ go test -bench BenchmarkStupidXchacha -count 10 > old.txt
internal/speed$ go test -bench BenchmarkStupidXchacha -count 10 > new.txt
internal/speed$ benchstat old.txt new.txt
name old time/op new time/op delta
StupidXchacha-4 8.79µs ± 1% 7.25µs ± 1% -17.54% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old speed new speed delta
StupidXchacha-4 466MB/s ± 1% 565MB/s ± 1% +21.27% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
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$ ./gocryptfs -speed
gocryptfs v2.1-56-gdb1466f-dirty.stupidchacha; go-fuse v2.1.1-0.20210825171523-3ab5d95a30ae; 2021-09-02 go1.17 linux/amd64
AES-GCM-256-OpenSSL 529.53 MB/s
AES-GCM-256-Go 833.85 MB/s (selected in auto mode)
AES-SIV-512-Go 155.27 MB/s
XChaCha20-Poly1305-Go 715.33 MB/s (use via -xchacha flag)
XChaCha20-Poly1305-OpenSSL 468.94 MB/s
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/452
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Implementation copied from
https://github.com/golang/crypto/blob/32db794688a5a24a23a43f2a984cecd5b3d8da58/chacha20poly1305/xchacha20poly1305.go
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Follow what golang.org/x/crypto/chacha20poly1305 does
for easier integration in the next commit.
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After looking at the cover profile, this was the only untested
code except panic cases.
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Deduplicate the cipher setup that was identical
for all tests for each cipher.
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Pull the code shared between chacha and gcm into
generic functions.
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"stupidChacha20poly1305".
XChaCha will build upon this.
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Commit b83ca9c921019fc3b790dabb6198bb77ef2f9a34
inadveredly added a leftover debug Printf.
Delete it.
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Commit
69d88505fd7f4cb0d9e4f1918de296342fe05858 go mod: declare module version v2
translated all instances of "github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/" to
"github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/".
Unfortunately, this included hyperlinks.
Unbreak the hyperlinks like this:
find . -name \*.go | xargs sed -i s%https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/%https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/v2/%
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Let the kernel do the work for us.
See https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/commit/15a8bb029a4e1a51e10043c370970596b1fbb737
for more info.
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Will be replaced by go-fuse's new SyncRead flag.
More info: https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/issues/395
SyncRead commit: https://github.com/hanwen/go-fuse/commit/15a8bb029a4e1a51e10043c370970596b1fbb737
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Commit f3c777d5eaa682d878c638192311e52f9c204294 added the `-devrandom` option:
commit f3c777d5eaa682d878c638192311e52f9c204294
Author: @slackner
Date: Sun Nov 19 13:30:04 2017 +0100
main: Add '-devrandom' commandline option
Allows to use /dev/random for generating the master key instead of the
default Go implementation. When the kernel random generator has been
properly initialized both are considered equally secure, however:
* Versions of Go prior to 1.9 just fall back to /dev/urandom if the
getrandom() syscall would be blocking (Go Bug #19274)
* Kernel versions prior to 3.17 do not support getrandom(), and there
is no check if the random generator has been properly initialized
before reading from /dev/urandom
This is especially useful for embedded hardware with low-entroy. Please
note that generation of the master key might block indefinitely if the
kernel cannot harvest enough entropy.
We now require Go v1.13 and Kernel versions should have also moved on.
Make the flag a no-op.
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/596
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