Add an inode back-pointer to 'struct fscrypt_info', such that
inode->i_crypt_info->ci_inode == inode.
This will be useful for:
1. Evicting the inodes when a fscrypt key is removed, since we'll track
the inodes using a given key by linking their fscrypt_infos together,
rather than the inodes directly. This avoids bloating 'struct inode'
with a new list_head.
2. Simplifying the per-file key setup, since the inode pointer won't
have to be passed around everywhere just in case something goes wrong
and it's needed for fscrypt_warn().
Reviewed-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
*/
struct fscrypt_mode *ci_mode;
+ /* Back-pointer to the inode */
+ struct inode *ci_inode;
+
/*
* If non-NULL, then this inode uses a master key directly rather than a
* derived key, and ci_ctfm will equal ci_master_key->mk_ctfm.
if (!crypt_info)
return -ENOMEM;
+ crypt_info->ci_inode = inode;
+
crypt_info->ci_flags = ctx.flags;
crypt_info->ci_data_mode = ctx.contents_encryption_mode;
crypt_info->ci_filename_mode = ctx.filenames_encryption_mode;