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1*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kimconfig FS_ENCRYPTION
2*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	tristate "FS Encryption (Per-file encryption)"
3*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	depends on BLOCK
4*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	select CRYPTO
5*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	select CRYPTO_AES
6*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	select CRYPTO_CBC
7*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	select CRYPTO_ECB
8*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	select CRYPTO_XTS
9*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	select CRYPTO_CTS
10*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	select CRYPTO_CTR
11*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	select CRYPTO_SHA256
12*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	select KEYS
13*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	select ENCRYPTED_KEYS
14*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	help
15*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	  Enable encryption of files and directories.  This
16*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	  feature is similar to ecryptfs, but it is more memory
17*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	  efficient since it avoids caching the encrypted and
18*0b81d077SJaegeuk Kim	  decrypted pages in the page cache.
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