cmd lock: extend parameters to --filesystem

The --filesystem option can be used  to  specify
an  alternative  filesystem used to format the tomb, in place of the default "ext4".

Beside "btrfs" now the following parameters to --filesystem are supported:

"ext3"    using operating system defaults
"ext4"    using operating system defaults
"btrfs"   for tombs >= 47MB using operating system defaults
"btrfsmixedmode"    for tombs >=18MB btrfs mixed mode (see mkfs.btrfs(8))
"ext3maxinodes"     ext3 with a maximum of inodes (for many small files)
"ext4maxinodes"     ext4 with a maximum of inodes (for many small files)

These changes help use scenarios in which there is a great number of small files
and/or directories in a small filesystem, like e.g. the pass-tomb extension to pass.
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Chris Vogel 2022-10-25 13:45:34 +02:00 committed by Jaromil
parent 42390b78c0
commit 12684e6740
2 changed files with 36 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -66,11 +66,22 @@ option can be used to specify the cipher specification: default is
If you are looking for something exotic, also try If you are looking for something exotic, also try
"serpent-xts-plain64". More options may be found in cryptsetup(8) and "serpent-xts-plain64". More options may be found in cryptsetup(8) and
Linux documentation. The \fI--filesystem\fR option can be used to Linux documentation. The \fI--filesystem\fR option can be used to
specify "btrfs" as an alternative filesystem used to format the tomb, specify an alternative filesystem used to format the tomb,
in place of the default "ext4". This operation requires root in place of the default "ext4". This operation requires root
privileges to loopback mount, format the tomb (using LUKS and Ext4), privileges to loopback mount, format the tomb (using LUKS and mkfs),
then set the key in its first LUKS slot. then set the key in its first LUKS slot.
.RS
.nf
Supported filesystems for \fI--filesystem\fR:
"ext3" using operating system defaults
"ext4" using operating system defaults
"btrfs" for tombs >= 47MB using operating system defaults
"btrfsmixedmode" for tombs >=18MB btrfs mixed mode (see mkfs.btrfs(8))
"ext3maxinodes" ext3 with a maximum of inodes (for many small files)
"ext4maxinodes" ext4 with a maximum of inodes (for many small files)
.RE
.B .B
.IP "open" .IP "open"
Opens an existing \fItomb file\fR (first argument) using a key Opens an existing \fItomb file\fR (first argument) using a key

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tomb
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@ -2158,9 +2158,22 @@ lock_tomb_with_key() {
local filesystem=ext4 local filesystem=ext4
option_is_set --filesystem && { option_is_set --filesystem && {
filesystem=`option_value --filesystem` filesystem=`option_value --filesystem`
local tombsize=`stat --format '%s' $tombpath`
case $filesystem in case $filesystem in
ext3|ext4) ;; ext3|ext4) ;;
btrfs) ;; ext3maxinodes|ext4maxinodes) ;;
btrfs)
if [[ $tombsize < 49283072 ]]; then
_failure "Filesystem ::1 filesystem:: not supported on tombs smaller than 47MB." \
$filesystem
fi
;;
btrfsmixedmode)
if [[ $tombsize < 18874368 ]]; then
_failure "Filesystem ::1 filesystem:: not supported on tombs smaller than 18MB." \
$filesystem
fi
;;
*) *)
_failure "Filesystem not supported: ::1 filesystem::" $filesystem _failure "Filesystem not supported: ::1 filesystem::" $filesystem
return 1 return 1
@ -2220,9 +2233,17 @@ lock_tomb_with_key() {
ext3|ext4) ext3|ext4)
_sudo mkfs.${filesystem} -q -F -j -L $TOMBNAME /dev/mapper/tomb.tmp _sudo mkfs.${filesystem} -q -F -j -L $TOMBNAME /dev/mapper/tomb.tmp
;; ;;
ext3maxinodes|ext4maxinodes) # TODO: cover with test
filesystem=${filesystem:0:4}
_sudo mkfs.${filesystem} -q -F -j -i 1024 -b 1024 -L $TOMBNAME /dev/mapper/tomb.tmp
;;
btrfs) # TODO: cover with test btrfs) # TODO: cover with test
_sudo mkfs.${filesystem} -q -L $TOMBNAME /dev/mapper/tomb.tmp _sudo mkfs.${filesystem} -q -L $TOMBNAME /dev/mapper/tomb.tmp
;; ;;
btrfsmixedmode) # TODO: cover with test
filesystem=${filesystem:0:5}
_sudo mkfs.${filesystem} -q -M -L $TOMBNAME /dev/mapper/tomb.tmp
;;
esac esac
[[ $? == 0 ]] || { [[ $? == 0 ]] || {