I won't, because I lack time and knowledge about eCryptfs. But is it so
complex to detect that the passphrase is wrong, and show a meaningful
message when it's the case? It seems that the problem always occurs,
even if you provide a wrong passphrase when mount.ecryptfs asks you to
enter it manually, which doesn't help people that are trying to get
their data back.

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mount.ecryptfs_private fails with: "mount: Invalid argument" when wrong 
passphrase inserted into the keyring
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494412
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