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author | Michael Halcrow <mhalcrow@us.ibm.com> | 2007-10-16 01:28:02 -0700 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@woody.linux-foundation.org> | 2007-10-16 09:43:11 -0700 |
commit | 22e78fafbdf84883f70eb4944cf658fc23c4a1f4 (patch) | |
tree | 1b922f289e05f01d5c8d02427617cdb9bd66707c /fs/ecryptfs/crypto.c | |
parent | 6c6f57f3bee1e3c3d31b08a0161c435bfaeb77eb (diff) | |
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eCryptfs: kerneldoc fixes for crypto.c and keystore.c
Andrew Morton wrote:
From: mhalcrow@us.ibm.com <mhalcrow@halcrow.austin.ibm.com>
> > +/**
> > + * decrypt_passphrase_encrypted_session_key - Decrypt the session key
> > + * with the given auth_tok.
> > *
> > * Returns Zero on success; non-zero error otherwise.
> > */
>
> That comment purports to be a kerneldoc-style comment. But
>
> - kerneldoc doesn't support multiple lines on the introductory line
> which identifies the name of the function (alas). So you'll need to
> overflow 80 cols here.
>
> - the function args weren't documented
>
> But the return value is! People regularly forget to do that. And
> they frequently forget to document the locking prerequisites and the
> permissible calling contexts (process/might_sleep/hardirq, etc)
>
> (please check all ecryptfs kerneldoc for this stuff sometime)
This patch cleans up some of the existing comments and makes a couple
of line break tweaks. There is more work to do to bring eCryptfs into
full kerneldoc-compliance.
Signed-off-by: Michael Halcrow <mhalcrow@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/ecryptfs/crypto.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ecryptfs/crypto.c | 69 |
1 files changed, 52 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/fs/ecryptfs/crypto.c b/fs/ecryptfs/crypto.c index 6051dbf..7aa2f48 100644 --- a/fs/ecryptfs/crypto.c +++ b/fs/ecryptfs/crypto.c @@ -722,6 +722,11 @@ out: /** * decrypt_scatterlist + * @crypt_stat: Cryptographic context + * @dest_sg: The destination scatterlist to decrypt into + * @src_sg: The source scatterlist to decrypt from + * @size: The number of bytes to decrypt + * @iv: The initialization vector to use for the decryption * * Returns the number of bytes decrypted; negative value on error */ @@ -763,6 +768,13 @@ out: /** * ecryptfs_encrypt_page_offset + * @crypt_stat: The cryptographic context + * @dst_page: The page to encrypt into + * @dst_offset: The offset in the page to encrypt into + * @src_page: The page to encrypt from + * @src_offset: The offset in the page to encrypt from + * @size: The number of bytes to encrypt + * @iv: The initialization vector to use for the encryption * * Returns the number of bytes encrypted */ @@ -785,6 +797,13 @@ ecryptfs_encrypt_page_offset(struct ecryptfs_crypt_stat *crypt_stat, /** * ecryptfs_decrypt_page_offset + * @crypt_stat: The cryptographic context + * @dst_page: The page to decrypt into + * @dst_offset: The offset in the page to decrypt into + * @src_page: The page to decrypt from + * @src_offset: The offset in the page to decrypt from + * @size: The number of bytes to decrypt + * @iv: The initialization vector to use for the decryption * * Returns the number of bytes decrypted */ @@ -940,6 +959,8 @@ static void ecryptfs_generate_new_key(struct ecryptfs_crypt_stat *crypt_stat) /** * ecryptfs_copy_mount_wide_flags_to_inode_flags + * @crypt_stat: The inode's cryptographic context + * @mount_crypt_stat: The mount point's cryptographic context * * This function propagates the mount-wide flags to individual inode * flags. @@ -980,7 +1001,8 @@ out: /** * ecryptfs_set_default_crypt_stat_vals - * @crypt_stat + * @crypt_stat: The inode's cryptographic context + * @mount_crypt_stat: The mount point's cryptographic context * * Default values in the event that policy does not override them. */ @@ -1000,7 +1022,7 @@ static void ecryptfs_set_default_crypt_stat_vals( /** * ecryptfs_new_file_context - * @ecryptfs_dentry + * @ecryptfs_dentry: The eCryptfs dentry * * If the crypto context for the file has not yet been established, * this is where we do that. Establishing a new crypto context @@ -1017,7 +1039,6 @@ static void ecryptfs_set_default_crypt_stat_vals( * * Returns zero on success; non-zero otherwise */ -/* Associate an authentication token(s) with the file */ int ecryptfs_new_file_context(struct dentry *ecryptfs_dentry) { struct ecryptfs_crypt_stat *crypt_stat = @@ -1095,7 +1116,7 @@ static struct ecryptfs_flag_map_elem ecryptfs_flag_map[] = { /** * ecryptfs_process_flags - * @crypt_stat + * @crypt_stat: The cryptographic context * @page_virt: Source data to be parsed * @bytes_read: Updated with the number of bytes read * @@ -1183,7 +1204,7 @@ ecryptfs_cipher_code_str_map[] = { /** * ecryptfs_code_for_cipher_string - * @str: The string representing the cipher name + * @crypt_stat: The cryptographic context * * Returns zero on no match, or the cipher code on match */ @@ -1241,9 +1262,9 @@ int ecryptfs_cipher_code_to_string(char *str, u16 cipher_code) /** * ecryptfs_read_header_region - * @data - * @dentry - * @nd + * @data: The virtual address to write header region data into + * @dentry: The lower dentry + * @mnt: The lower VFS mount * * Returns zero on success; non-zero otherwise */ @@ -1315,9 +1336,10 @@ struct kmem_cache *ecryptfs_header_cache_2; /** * ecryptfs_write_headers_virt - * @page_virt - * @crypt_stat - * @ecryptfs_dentry + * @page_virt: The virtual address to write the headers to + * @size: Set to the number of bytes written by this function + * @crypt_stat: The cryptographic context + * @ecryptfs_dentry: The eCryptfs dentry * * Format version: 1 * @@ -1371,9 +1393,9 @@ static int ecryptfs_write_headers_virt(char *page_virt, size_t *size, return rc; } -static int ecryptfs_write_metadata_to_contents(struct ecryptfs_crypt_stat *crypt_stat, - struct file *lower_file, - char *page_virt) +static int +ecryptfs_write_metadata_to_contents(struct ecryptfs_crypt_stat *crypt_stat, + struct file *lower_file, char *page_virt) { mm_segment_t oldfs; int current_header_page; @@ -1415,9 +1437,10 @@ out: return rc; } -static int ecryptfs_write_metadata_to_xattr(struct dentry *ecryptfs_dentry, - struct ecryptfs_crypt_stat *crypt_stat, - char *page_virt, size_t size) +static int +ecryptfs_write_metadata_to_xattr(struct dentry *ecryptfs_dentry, + struct ecryptfs_crypt_stat *crypt_stat, + char *page_virt, size_t size) { int rc; @@ -1428,6 +1451,7 @@ static int ecryptfs_write_metadata_to_xattr(struct dentry *ecryptfs_dentry, /** * ecryptfs_write_metadata + * @ecryptfs_dentry: The eCryptfs dentry * @lower_file: The lower file struct, which was returned from dentry_open * * Write the file headers out. This will likely involve a userspace @@ -1525,6 +1549,7 @@ static int parse_header_metadata(struct ecryptfs_crypt_stat *crypt_stat, /** * set_default_header_data + * @crypt_stat: The cryptographic context * * For version 0 file format; this function is only for backwards * compatibility for files created with the prior versions of @@ -1538,6 +1563,10 @@ static void set_default_header_data(struct ecryptfs_crypt_stat *crypt_stat) /** * ecryptfs_read_headers_virt + * @page_virt: The virtual address into which to read the headers + * @crypt_stat: The cryptographic context + * @ecryptfs_dentry: The eCryptfs dentry + * @validate_header_size: Whether to validate the header size while reading * * Read/parse the header data. The header format is detailed in the * comment block for the ecryptfs_write_headers_virt() function. @@ -1597,9 +1626,13 @@ out: /** * ecryptfs_read_xattr_region + * @page_virt: The vitual address into which to read the xattr data + * @ecryptfs_dentry: The eCryptfs dentry * * Attempts to read the crypto metadata from the extended attribute * region of the lower file. + * + * Returns zero on success; non-zero on error */ int ecryptfs_read_xattr_region(char *page_virt, struct dentry *ecryptfs_dentry) { @@ -1638,6 +1671,8 @@ out: /** * ecryptfs_read_metadata + * @ecryptfs_dentry: The eCryptfs dentry + * @lower_file: The lower file from which to read the metadata * * Common entry point for reading file metadata. From here, we could * retrieve the header information from the header region of the file, |