1 ======== 2 dm-crypt 3 ======== 4 5 Device-Mapper's "crypt" target provides transp 6 using the kernel crypto API. 7 8 For a more detailed description of supported p 9 https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis 10 11 Parameters:: 12 13 <cipher> <key> <iv_offset> <devi 14 <offset> [<#opt_params> <opt_par 15 16 <cipher> 17 Encryption cipher, encryption mode and Ini 18 19 The cipher specifications format is:: 20 21 cipher[:keycount]-chainmode-ivmode[:ivo 22 23 Examples:: 24 25 aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 26 aes-xts-plain64 27 serpent-xts-plain64 28 29 Cipher format also supports direct specifi 30 format (selected by capi: prefix). The IV 31 as for the first format type. 32 This format is mainly used for specificati 33 34 The crypto API cipher specifications forma 35 36 capi:cipher_api_spec-ivmode[:ivopts] 37 38 Examples:: 39 40 capi:cbc(aes)-essiv:sha256 41 capi:xts(aes)-plain64 42 43 Examples of authenticated modes:: 44 45 capi:gcm(aes)-random 46 capi:authenc(hmac(sha256),xts(aes))-ra 47 capi:rfc7539(chacha20,poly1305)-random 48 49 The /proc/crypto contains a list of curren 50 51 <key> 52 Key used for encryption. It is encoded eit 53 or it can be passed as <key_string> prefix 54 character (':') for keys residing in kerne 55 You can only use key sizes that are valid 56 in combination with the selected iv mode. 57 Note that for some iv modes the key string 58 keys (for example IV seed) so the key cont 59 into a single string. 60 61 <key_string> 62 The kernel keyring key is identified by st 63 <key_size>:<key_type>:<key_description>. 64 65 <key_size> 66 The encryption key size in bytes. The kern 67 the value passed in <key_size>. 68 69 <key_type> 70 Either 'logon', 'user', 'encrypted' or 'tr 71 72 <key_description> 73 The kernel keyring key description crypt t 74 when loading key of <key_type>. 75 76 <keycount> 77 Multi-key compatibility mode. You can defi 78 then sectors are encrypted according to th 79 sector 1 uses key1 etc.). <keycount> must 80 81 <iv_offset> 82 The IV offset is a sector count that is ad 83 before creating the IV. 84 85 <device path> 86 This is the device that is going to be use 87 encrypted data. You can specify it as a p 88 number <major>:<minor>. 89 90 <offset> 91 Starting sector within the device where th 92 93 <#opt_params> 94 Number of optional parameters. If there ar 95 the optional parameters section can be ski 96 Otherwise #opt_params is the number of fol 97 98 Example of optional parameters section: 99 3 allow_discards same_cpu_crypt submit 100 101 allow_discards 102 Block discard requests (a.k.a. TRIM) are p 103 The default is to ignore discard requests. 104 105 WARNING: Assess the specific security risk 106 option. For example, allowing discards on 107 the leak of information about the cipherte 108 used space etc.) if the discarded blocks c 109 device later. 110 111 same_cpu_crypt 112 Perform encryption using the same cpu that 113 The default is to use an unbound workqueue 114 is automatically balanced between availabl 115 116 high_priority 117 Set dm-crypt workqueues and the writer thr 118 improves throughput and latency of dm-cryp 119 responsiveness of the system. 120 121 submit_from_crypt_cpus 122 Disable offloading writes to a separate th 123 There are some situations where offloading 124 encryption threads to a single thread degr 125 significantly. The default is to offload 126 thread because it benefits CFQ to have wri 127 same context. 128 129 no_read_workqueue 130 Bypass dm-crypt internal workqueue and pro 131 132 no_write_workqueue 133 Bypass dm-crypt internal workqueue and pro 134 This option is automatically enabled for h 135 (e.g. host-managed SMR hard-disks). 136 137 integrity:<bytes>:<type> 138 The device requires additional <bytes> met 139 in per-bio integrity structure. This metad 140 by underlying dm-integrity target. 141 142 The <type> can be "none" if metadata is us 143 144 For Authenticated Encryption with Addition 145 the <type> is "aead". An AEAD mode additio 146 integrity for the encrypted device. The ad 147 used for storing authentication tag (and p 148 149 sector_size:<bytes> 150 Use <bytes> as the encryption unit instead 151 This option can be in range 512 - 4096 byt 152 Virtual device will announce this size as 153 154 iv_large_sectors 155 IV generators will use sector number counte 156 instead of default 512 bytes sectors. 157 158 For example, if <sector_size> is 4096 bytes 159 sector will be 8 (without flag) and 1 if iv 160 The <iv_offset> must be multiple of <sector 161 if this flag is specified. 162 163 integrity_key_size:<bytes> 164 Use an integrity key of <bytes> size instea 165 of the digest size of the used HMAC algorit 166 167 168 Module parameters:: 169 max_read_size 170 Maximum size of read requests. When a re 171 is received, dm-crypt will split the req 172 concurrency (the split requests could be 173 cores), but it also causes overhead. The 174 fit the actual workload. 175 176 max_write_size 177 Maximum size of write requests. When a r 178 is received, dm-crypt will split the req 179 concurrency (the split requests could be 180 cores), but it also causes overhead. The 181 fit the actual workload. 182 183 184 Example scripts 185 =============== 186 LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) is now the pref 187 encryption with dm-crypt using the 'cryptsetup 188 https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup 189 190 :: 191 192 #!/bin/sh 193 # Create a crypt device using dmsetup 194 dmsetup create crypt1 --table "0 `bloc 195 196 :: 197 198 #!/bin/sh 199 # Create a crypt device using dmsetup 200 dmsetup create crypt2 --table "0 `bloc 201 202 :: 203 204 #!/bin/sh 205 # Create a crypt device using cryptset 206 cryptsetup luksFormat $1 207 cryptsetup luksOpen $1 crypt1
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