Core: Apply encryption basics to writers and readers#2640
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Core: Apply encryption basics to writers and readers#2640ggershinsky wants to merge 2 commits intoapache:masterfrom
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Should we combine this with the #2638 you published? They are not long and reader of this PR has to have context of that one anyway. |
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The idea behind the split was to use the #2638 to highlight the challenge of encryption key passing, and to discuss the difference between native and stream encryption parameters. So it keeps only the minimal set of classes required to focus on these discussion topics. |
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Replacing with an updated version #5544 |
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A set of fresh data encryption keys is generated for each data file (in formats that support native encryption). The data keys are wrapped centrally (eg in the driver), potentially via KMS interaction, and stored in the manifest key_metadata entry for this data file. The data keys are delivered via NativeFileEncryptParams objects (see #2638) to the workers that perform data file writing/encryption.
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