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Re: [PATCH v3 0/9] Cryptodisk fixes for v2.06


From: Glenn Washburn
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 0/9] Cryptodisk fixes for v2.06
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2020 04:54:26 +0000 (UTC)

Sep 17, 2020 8:14:40 AM Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>:

> On Mon, Sep 07, 2020 at 05:27:27PM +0200, Patrick Steinhardt wrote:
>> this is the third version of this patchset, collecting various fixes for
>> LUKS2/cryptodisk for the upcoming release of GRUB v2.06.
>>
>> Besides my Reviewed-by tag, the only thing that changed is the final
>> patch by Glenn. Quoting him:
>>
>>> The main difference with this patch is that sector_size is renamed to
>>> log_sector_size, grub has enough inaccurate or misleading names.
>>> Additionally, rename LOG_SECTOR_SIZE to LUKS_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE and
>>> CRYPT_LOG_SECTOR_SIZE to GRUB_CRYPTODISK_IV_LOG_SIZE and moved to
>>> cryptodisk.h.  Also a comment was reworded for clarity.
>
> A subset of these patches has been applied by Daniel, leaving us at
> (rearranged for better readability):
>
>> Glenn Washburn (6):
>> cryptodisk: Fix incorrect calculation of start sector
>> cryptodisk: Unregister cryptomount command when removing module
>
> Both were picked.
>
>> luks2: Fix use of incorrect index and some error messages
>> luks2: grub_cryptodisk_t->total_length is the max number of device
>> native sectors
>> cryptodisk: Fix cipher IV mode 'plain64' always being set as 'plain'
>> cryptodisk: Properly handle non-512 byte sized sectors
>
> These weren't yet and got some feedback.
>
>> Patrick Steinhardt (3):
>> json: Remove invalid typedef redefinition
>> luks: Fix out-of-bounds copy of UUID
>> luks2: Improve error reporting when decrypting/verifying key
>
> All three of these have been applied.
>
> @Glenn: seeing that all of my patches have been applied, do you want to
> take over your remaining four patches again? That'd probably make the
> process easier for both of us.

Sure, I can do that. I've been traveling for the last several weeks with little 
connectivity and limited time, which is why I haven't been active in addressing 
the responses on this thread. Thanks for helping move this forward




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