Re: [PATCH 3/5] WIP: fs: ext4: support unlinkat_s() for secure deletion of files

From: Alexander Holler
Date: Tue Feb 03 2015 - 11:38:26 EST


Am 03.02.2015 um 16:41 schrieb LukÃÅ Czerner:
On Tue, 3 Feb 2015, Alexander Holler wrote:

I'm already spending a lot of time trying to convince the developers here,
that this a feature most people expect from any filesystem. And I've written
these patches, for which now, even after I've marked them with all kind of
"preliminary" terms, still get blamed.

So, you'd be much happier if we just ignored your patches ? I am not
sure you understand how this works. You spend time creating and
posting patches and at least two people (including me) spent time
reading and commenting on it, isn't that what you need ?

Also I've already given up, I feel the need to still answer at least that:

After thinking a bit about the problem I had the idea that a FS-wide switch like the one I've implemented might be a very easy way to implement something which would be enough for my needs (and maybe the needs of someone else). Then I've looked at the FAT sources because I know a bit about FAT and it seemed to me like one of the more easier places to test my aproach.

And it was. After around 3 hours I had something working which wiped files from FAT by overwriting them. Then I've spend 1-2 hours to add the syscall and add -s to rm and some days later and another 3 hours I had the same for working for ext4. That already almost covers all my needs, maybe I'll spend another few hours to look if it's that easy with BTRFS too.

So, because I've already had filed bugs #92261 and #92271 in the kernels bugzilla, I've posted that stuff. Nothing more nothing less.

You have the attention to move this forward, so please take
advantage of this.

Sorry, but I'm unable to spend all the necessary time to make this perfect in regard to whatever maintainers requesting. I'll posted these patches more as some thought-provoking impulse (proof of concept), and I failed obviously badly in marking them as such.

I'm sorry if I've wasted your time.

Regards,

Alexander Holler

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