Satya Tangirala b01c73ea71 BACKPORT: FROMLIST: Update Inline Encryption from v5 to v6 of patch series
Changes v5 => v6:
 - Blk-crypto's kernel crypto API fallback is no longer restricted to
   8-byte DUNs. It's also now separately configurable from blk-crypto, and
   can be disabled entirely, while still allowing the kernel to use inline
   encryption hardware. Further, struct bio_crypt_ctx takes up less space,
   and no longer contains the information needed by the crypto API
   fallback - the fallback allocates the required memory when necessary.
 - Blk-crypto now supports all file content encryption modes supported by
   fscrypt.
 - Fixed bio merging logic in blk-merge.c
 - Fscrypt now supports inline encryption with the direct key policy, since
   blk-crypto now has support for larger DUNs.
 - Keyslot manager now uses a hashtable to lookup which keyslot contains
   any particular key (thanks Eric!)
 - Fscrypt support for inline encryption now handles filesystems with
   multiple underlying block devices (thanks Eric!)
 - Numerous cleanups

Bug: 137270441
Test: refer to I26376479ee38259b8c35732cb3a1d7e15f9b05a3
Change-Id: I13e2e327e0b4784b394cb1e7cf32a04856d95f01
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-block/20191218145136.172774-1-satyat@google.com/
Signed-off-by: Satya Tangirala <satyat@google.com>
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Linux kernel
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