1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 2 3 Verity files 3 Verity files 4 ------------ 4 ------------ 5 5 6 ext4 supports fs-verity, which is a filesystem 6 ext4 supports fs-verity, which is a filesystem feature that provides 7 Merkle tree based hashing for individual reado 7 Merkle tree based hashing for individual readonly files. Most of 8 fs-verity is common to all filesystems that su 8 fs-verity is common to all filesystems that support it; see 9 :ref:`Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst < 9 :ref:`Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst <fsverity>` for the 10 fs-verity documentation. However, the on-disk 10 fs-verity documentation. However, the on-disk layout of the verity 11 metadata is filesystem-specific. On ext4, the 11 metadata is filesystem-specific. On ext4, the verity metadata is 12 stored after the end of the file data itself, 12 stored after the end of the file data itself, in the following format: 13 13 14 - Zero-padding to the next 65536-byte boundary 14 - Zero-padding to the next 65536-byte boundary. This padding need not 15 actually be allocated on-disk, i.e. it may b 15 actually be allocated on-disk, i.e. it may be a hole. 16 16 17 - The Merkle tree, as documented in 17 - The Merkle tree, as documented in 18 :ref:`Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst 18 :ref:`Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst 19 <fsverity_merkle_tree>`, with the tree level 19 <fsverity_merkle_tree>`, with the tree levels stored in order from 20 root to leaf, and the tree blocks within eac 20 root to leaf, and the tree blocks within each level stored in their 21 natural order. 21 natural order. 22 22 23 - Zero-padding to the next filesystem block bo 23 - Zero-padding to the next filesystem block boundary. 24 24 25 - The verity descriptor, as documented in 25 - The verity descriptor, as documented in 26 :ref:`Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst 26 :ref:`Documentation/filesystems/fsverity.rst <fsverity_descriptor>`, 27 with optionally appended signature blob. 27 with optionally appended signature blob. 28 28 29 - Zero-padding to the next offset that is 4 by 29 - Zero-padding to the next offset that is 4 bytes before a filesystem 30 block boundary. 30 block boundary. 31 31 32 - The size of the verity descriptor in bytes, 32 - The size of the verity descriptor in bytes, as a 4-byte little 33 endian integer. 33 endian integer. 34 34 35 Verity inodes have EXT4_VERITY_FL set, and the 35 Verity inodes have EXT4_VERITY_FL set, and they must use extents, i.e. 36 EXT4_EXTENTS_FL must be set and EXT4_INLINE_DA 36 EXT4_EXTENTS_FL must be set and EXT4_INLINE_DATA_FL must be clear. 37 They can have EXT4_ENCRYPT_FL set, in which ca 37 They can have EXT4_ENCRYPT_FL set, in which case the verity metadata 38 is encrypted as well as the data itself. 38 is encrypted as well as the data itself. 39 39 40 Verity files cannot have blocks allocated past 40 Verity files cannot have blocks allocated past the end of the verity 41 metadata. 41 metadata. 42 42 43 Verity and DAX are not compatible and attempts 43 Verity and DAX are not compatible and attempts to set both of these flags 44 on a file will fail. 44 on a file will fail.
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