1{ lib, stdenv, fetchFromGitHub }:
2
3stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
4 pname = "fscryptctl";
5 version = "1.0.0";
6
7 goPackagePath = "github.com/google/fscrypt";
8
9 src = fetchFromGitHub {
10 owner = "google";
11 repo = "fscryptctl";
12 rev = "v${version}";
13 sha256 = "1hwj726mm0yhlcf6523n07h0yq1rvkv4km64h3ydpjcrcxklhw6l";
14 };
15
16 makeFlags = [ "PREFIX=${placeholder "out"}" ];
17
18 meta = with lib; {
19 description = "Small C tool for Linux filesystem encryption";
20 longDescription = ''
21 fscryptctl is a low-level tool written in C that handles raw keys and
22 manages policies for Linux filesystem encryption, specifically the
23 "fscrypt" kernel interface which is supported by the ext4, f2fs, and
24 UBIFS filesystems.
25 fscryptctl is mainly intended for embedded systems which can't use the
26 full-featured fscrypt tool, or for testing or experimenting with the
27 kernel interface to Linux filesystem encryption. fscryptctl does not
28 handle key generation, key stretching, key wrapping, or PAM integration.
29 Most users should use the fscrypt tool instead, which supports these
30 features and generally is much easier to use.
31 As fscryptctl is intended for advanced users, you should read the kernel
32 documentation for filesystem encryption before using fscryptctl.
33 '';
34 inherit (src.meta) homepage;
35 changelog = "https://github.com/google/fscryptctl/releases/tag/v${version}";
36 license = licenses.asl20;
37 platforms = platforms.linux;
38 maintainers = with maintainers; [ primeos ];
39 };
40}