/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */ /* * Mini mount implementation for busybox * * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 by Bruce Perens . * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 by Erik Andersen * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 by Rob Landley * * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree. */ // Design notes: There is no spec for mount. Remind me to write one. // // mount_main() calls singlemount() which calls mount_it_now(). // // mount_main() can loop through /etc/fstab for mount -a // singlemount() can loop through /etc/filesystems for fstype detection. // mount_it_now() does the actual mount. // //config:config MOUNT //config: bool "mount (30 kb)" //config: default y //config: select PLATFORM_LINUX //config: help //config: All files and filesystems in Unix are arranged into one big directory //config: tree. The 'mount' utility is used to graft a filesystem onto a //config: particular part of the tree. A filesystem can either live on a block //config: device, or it can be accessible over the network, as is the case with //config: NFS filesystems. //config: //config:config FEATURE_MOUNT_FAKE //config: bool "Support -f (fake mount)" //config: default y //config: depends on MOUNT //config: help //config: Enable support for faking a file system mount. //config: //config:config FEATURE_MOUNT_VERBOSE //config: bool "Support -v (verbose)" //config: default y //config: depends on MOUNT //config: help //config: Enable multi-level -v[vv...] verbose messages. Useful if you //config: debug mount problems and want to see what is exactly passed //config: to the kernel. //config: //config:config FEATURE_MOUNT_HELPERS //config: bool "Support mount helpers" //config: default n //config: depends on MOUNT //config: help //config: Enable mounting of virtual file systems via external helpers. //config: E.g. "mount obexfs#-b00.11.22.33.44.55 /mnt" will in effect call //config: "obexfs -b00.11.22.33.44.55 /mnt" //config: Also "mount -t sometype [-o opts] fs /mnt" will try //config: "sometype [-o opts] fs /mnt" if simple mount syscall fails. //config: The idea is to use such virtual filesystems in /etc/fstab. //config: //config:config FEATURE_MOUNT_LABEL //config: bool "Support specifying devices by label or UUID" //config: default y //config: depends on MOUNT //config: select VOLUMEID //config: help //config: This allows for specifying a device by label or uuid, rather than by //config: name. This feature utilizes the same functionality as blkid/findfs. //config: //config:config FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS //config: bool "Support mounting NFS file systems on Linux < 2.6.23" //config: default n //config: depends on MOUNT //config: select FEATURE_HAVE_RPC //config: select FEATURE_SYSLOG //config: help //config: Enable mounting of NFS file systems on Linux kernels prior //config: to version 2.6.23. Note that in this case mounting of NFS //config: over IPv6 will not be possible. //config: //config: Note that this option links in RPC support from libc, //config: which is rather large (~10 kbytes on uclibc). //config: //config:config FEATURE_MOUNT_CIFS //config: bool "Support mounting CIFS/SMB file systems" //config: default y //config: depends on MOUNT //config: help //config: Enable support for samba mounts. //config: //config:config FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS //config: depends on MOUNT //config: bool "Support lots of -o flags" //config: default y //config: help //config: Without this, mount only supports ro/rw/remount. With this, it //config: supports nosuid, suid, dev, nodev, exec, noexec, sync, async, atime, //config: noatime, diratime, nodiratime, loud, bind, move, shared, slave, //config: private, unbindable, rshared, rslave, rprivate, and runbindable. //config: //config:config FEATURE_MOUNT_FSTAB //config: depends on MOUNT //config: bool "Support /etc/fstab and -a (mount all)" //config: default y //config: help //config: Support mount all and looking for files in /etc/fstab. //config: //config:config FEATURE_MOUNT_OTHERTAB //config: depends on FEATURE_MOUNT_FSTAB //config: bool "Support -T " //config: default y //config: help //config: Support mount -T (specifying an alternate fstab) /* On full-blown systems, requires suid for user mounts. * But it's not unthinkable to have it available in non-suid flavor on some systems, * for viewing mount table. * Therefore we use BB_SUID_MAYBE instead of BB_SUID_REQUIRE: */ //applet:IF_MOUNT(APPLET(mount, BB_DIR_BIN, IF_DESKTOP(BB_SUID_MAYBE) IF_NOT_DESKTOP(BB_SUID_DROP))) //kbuild:lib-$(CONFIG_MOUNT) += mount.o //usage:#define mount_trivial_usage //usage: "[OPTIONS] [-o OPT] DEVICE NODE" //usage:#define mount_full_usage "\n\n" //usage: "Mount a filesystem. Filesystem autodetection requires /proc.\n" //usage: "\n -a Mount all filesystems in fstab" //usage: IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_FAKE( //usage: IF_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT( //usage: "\n -f Update /etc/mtab, but don't mount" //usage: ) //usage: IF_NOT_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT( //usage: "\n -f Dry run" //usage: ) //usage: ) //usage: IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_HELPERS( //usage: "\n -i Don't run mount helper" //usage: ) //usage: IF_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT( //usage: "\n -n Don't update /etc/mtab" //usage: ) //usage: IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_VERBOSE( //usage: "\n -v Verbose" //usage: ) ////usage: "\n -s Sloppy (ignored)" //usage: "\n -r Read-only mount" ////usage: "\n -w Read-write mount (default)" //usage: "\n -t FSTYPE[,...] Filesystem type(s)" //usage: IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_OTHERTAB( //usage: "\n -T FILE Read FILE instead of /etc/fstab" //usage: ) //usage: "\n -O OPT Mount only filesystems with option OPT (-a only)" //usage: "\n-o OPT:" //usage: IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP( //usage: "\n loop Ignored (loop devices are autodetected)" //usage: ) //usage: IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS( //usage: "\n [a]sync Writes are [a]synchronous" //usage: "\n [no]atime Disable/enable updates to inode access times" //usage: "\n [no]diratime Disable/enable atime updates to directories" //usage: "\n [no]relatime Disable/enable atime updates relative to modification time" //usage: "\n [no]dev (Dis)allow use of special device files" //usage: "\n [no]exec (Dis)allow use of executable files" //usage: "\n [no]suid (Dis)allow set-user-id-root programs" //usage: "\n [r]shared Convert [recursively] to a shared subtree" //usage: "\n [r]slave Convert [recursively] to a slave subtree" //usage: "\n [r]private Convert [recursively] to a private subtree" //usage: "\n [un]bindable Make mount point [un]able to be bind mounted" //usage: "\n [r]bind Bind a file or directory [recursively] to another location" //usage: "\n move Relocate an existing mount point" //usage: ) //usage: "\n remount Remount a mounted filesystem, changing flags" //usage: "\n ro Same as -r" //usage: "\n" //usage: "\nThere are filesystem-specific -o flags." //usage: //usage:#define mount_example_usage //usage: "$ mount\n" //usage: "/dev/hda3 on / type minix (rw)\n" //usage: "proc on /proc type proc (rw)\n" //usage: "devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw)\n" //usage: "$ mount /dev/fd0 /mnt -t msdos -o ro\n" //usage: "$ mount /tmp/diskimage /opt -t ext2 -o loop\n" //usage: "$ mount cd_image.iso mydir\n" //usage:#define mount_notes_usage //usage: "Returns 0 for success, number of failed mounts for -a, or errno for one mount." #include #include #include // Grab more as needed from util-linux's mount/mount_constants.h #ifndef MS_DIRSYNC # define MS_DIRSYNC (1 << 7) // Directory modifications are synchronous #endif #ifndef MS_UNION # define MS_UNION (1 << 8) #endif #ifndef MS_BIND # define MS_BIND (1 << 12) #endif #ifndef MS_MOVE # define MS_MOVE (1 << 13) #endif #ifndef MS_RECURSIVE # define MS_RECURSIVE (1 << 14) #endif #ifndef MS_SILENT # define MS_SILENT (1 << 15) #endif // The shared subtree stuff, which went in around 2.6.15 #ifndef MS_UNBINDABLE # define MS_UNBINDABLE (1 << 17) #endif #ifndef MS_PRIVATE # define MS_PRIVATE (1 << 18) #endif #ifndef MS_SLAVE # define MS_SLAVE (1 << 19) #endif #ifndef MS_SHARED # define MS_SHARED (1 << 20) #endif #ifndef MS_RELATIME # define MS_RELATIME (1 << 21) #endif #ifndef MS_STRICTATIME # define MS_STRICTATIME (1 << 24) #endif /* Any ~MS_FOO value has this bit set: */ #define BB_MS_INVERTED_VALUE (1u << 31) #include "libbb.h" #include "common_bufsiz.h" #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_LABEL # include "volume_id.h" #else # define resolve_mount_spec(fsname) ((void)0) #endif // Needed for nfs support only #include #undef TRUE #undef FALSE #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS /* This is just a warning of a common mistake. Possibly this should be a * uclibc faq entry rather than in busybox... */ # if defined(__UCLIBC__) && ! defined(__UCLIBC_HAS_RPC__) # warning "You probably need to build uClibc with UCLIBC_HAS_RPC for NFS support" /* not #error, since user may be using e.g. libtirpc instead */ # endif # include # include # include #endif #if defined(__dietlibc__) // 16.12.2006, Sampo Kellomaki (sampo@iki.fi) // dietlibc-0.30 does not have implementation of getmntent_r() static struct mntent *getmntent_r(FILE* stream, struct mntent* result, char* buffer UNUSED_PARAM, int bufsize UNUSED_PARAM) { struct mntent* ment = getmntent(stream); return memcpy(result, ment, sizeof(*ment)); } #endif // Not real flags, but we want to be able to check for this. enum { MOUNT_USERS = (1 << 27) * ENABLE_DESKTOP, MOUNT_NOFAIL = (1 << 28) * ENABLE_DESKTOP, MOUNT_NOAUTO = (1 << 29), MOUNT_SWAP = (1 << 30), MOUNT_FAKEFLAGS = MOUNT_USERS | MOUNT_NOFAIL | MOUNT_NOAUTO | MOUNT_SWAP }; #define OPTION_STR "o:*t:rwanfvsiO:" IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_OTHERTAB("T:") enum { OPT_o = (1 << 0), OPT_t = (1 << 1), OPT_r = (1 << 2), OPT_w = (1 << 3), OPT_a = (1 << 4), OPT_n = (1 << 5), OPT_f = (1 << 6), OPT_v = (1 << 7), OPT_s = (1 << 8), OPT_i = (1 << 9), OPT_O = (1 << 10), OPT_T = (1 << 11), }; #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT #define USE_MTAB (!(option_mask32 & OPT_n)) #else #define USE_MTAB 0 #endif #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_FAKE #define FAKE_IT (option_mask32 & OPT_f) #else #define FAKE_IT 0 #endif #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_HELPERS #define HELPERS_ALLOWED (!(option_mask32 & OPT_i)) #else #define HELPERS_ALLOWED 0 #endif // TODO: more "user" flag compatibility. // "user" option (from mount manpage): // Only the user that mounted a filesystem can unmount it again. // If any user should be able to unmount, then use users instead of user // in the fstab line. The owner option is similar to the user option, // with the restriction that the user must be the owner of the special file. // This may be useful e.g. for /dev/fd if a login script makes // the console user owner of this device. // Standard mount options (from -o options or --options), // with corresponding flags static const int32_t mount_options[] = { // MS_FLAGS set a bit. ~MS_FLAGS disable that bit. 0 flags are NOPs. IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP( /* "loop" */ 0, ) IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_FSTAB( /* "defaults" */ 0, /* "quiet" 0 - do not filter out, vfat wants to see it */ /* "noauto" */ MOUNT_NOAUTO, /* "sw" */ MOUNT_SWAP, /* "swap" */ MOUNT_SWAP, IF_DESKTOP(/* "user" */ MOUNT_USERS,) IF_DESKTOP(/* "users" */ MOUNT_USERS,) IF_DESKTOP(/* "nofail" */ MOUNT_NOFAIL,) /* "_netdev" */ 0, IF_DESKTOP(/* "comment=" */ 0,) /* systemd uses this in fstab */ ) IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS( // vfs flags /* "nosuid" */ MS_NOSUID, /* "suid" */ ~MS_NOSUID, /* "dev" */ ~MS_NODEV, /* "nodev" */ MS_NODEV, /* "exec" */ ~MS_NOEXEC, /* "noexec" */ MS_NOEXEC, /* "sync" */ MS_SYNCHRONOUS, /* "dirsync" */ MS_DIRSYNC, /* "async" */ ~MS_SYNCHRONOUS, /* "atime" */ ~MS_NOATIME, /* "noatime" */ MS_NOATIME, /* "diratime" */ ~MS_NODIRATIME, /* "nodiratime" */ MS_NODIRATIME, /* "mand" */ MS_MANDLOCK, /* "nomand" */ ~MS_MANDLOCK, /* "relatime" */ MS_RELATIME, /* "norelatime" */ ~MS_RELATIME, /* "strictatime" */ MS_STRICTATIME, /* "loud" */ ~MS_SILENT, /* "rbind" */ MS_BIND|MS_RECURSIVE, // action flags /* "union" */ MS_UNION, /* "bind" */ MS_BIND, /* "move" */ MS_MOVE, /* "shared" */ MS_SHARED, /* "slave" */ MS_SLAVE, /* "private" */ MS_PRIVATE, /* "unbindable" */ MS_UNBINDABLE, /* "rshared" */ MS_SHARED|MS_RECURSIVE, /* "rslave" */ MS_SLAVE|MS_RECURSIVE, /* "rprivate" */ MS_PRIVATE|MS_RECURSIVE, /* "runbindable" */ MS_UNBINDABLE|MS_RECURSIVE, ) // Always understood. /* "ro" */ MS_RDONLY, // vfs flag /* "rw" */ ~MS_RDONLY, // vfs flag /* "remount" */ MS_REMOUNT // action flag }; static const char mount_option_str[] ALIGN1 = IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP( "loop\0" ) IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_FSTAB( "defaults\0" // "quiet\0" - do not filter out, vfat wants to see it "noauto\0" "sw\0" "swap\0" IF_DESKTOP("user\0") IF_DESKTOP("users\0") IF_DESKTOP("nofail\0") "_netdev\0" IF_DESKTOP("comment=\0") /* systemd uses this in fstab */ ) IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS( // vfs flags "nosuid\0" "suid\0" "dev\0" "nodev\0" "exec\0" "noexec\0" "sync\0" "dirsync\0" "async\0" "atime\0" "noatime\0" "diratime\0" "nodiratime\0" "mand\0" "nomand\0" "relatime\0" "norelatime\0" "strictatime\0" "loud\0" "rbind\0" // action flags "union\0" "bind\0" "move\0" "make-shared\0" "make-slave\0" "make-private\0" "make-unbindable\0" "make-rshared\0" "make-rslave\0" "make-rprivate\0" "make-runbindable\0" ) // Always understood. "ro\0" // vfs flag "rw\0" // vfs flag "remount\0" // action flag ; struct globals { #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS smalluint nfs_mount_version; #endif #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_VERBOSE unsigned verbose; #endif llist_t *fslist; char getmntent_buf[1]; } FIX_ALIASING; enum { GETMNTENT_BUFSIZE = COMMON_BUFSIZE - offsetof(struct globals, getmntent_buf) }; #define G (*(struct globals*)bb_common_bufsiz1) #define nfs_mount_version (G.nfs_mount_version) #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_VERBOSE #define verbose (G.verbose ) #else #define verbose 0 #endif #define fslist (G.fslist ) #define getmntent_buf (G.getmntent_buf ) #define INIT_G() do { setup_common_bufsiz(); } while (0) #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT /* * update_mtab_entry_on_move() is used to update entry in case of mount --move. * we are looking for existing entries mnt_dir which is equal to mnt_fsname of * input mntent and replace it by new one. */ static void FAST_FUNC update_mtab_entry_on_move(const struct mntent *mp) { struct mntent *entries, *m; int i, count; FILE *mountTable; mountTable = setmntent(bb_path_mtab_file, "r"); if (!mountTable) { bb_perror_msg(bb_path_mtab_file); return; } entries = NULL; count = 0; while ((m = getmntent(mountTable)) != NULL) { entries = xrealloc_vector(entries, 3, count); entries[count].mnt_fsname = xstrdup(m->mnt_fsname); entries[count].mnt_dir = xstrdup(m->mnt_dir); entries[count].mnt_type = xstrdup(m->mnt_type); entries[count].mnt_opts = xstrdup(m->mnt_opts); entries[count].mnt_freq = m->mnt_freq; entries[count].mnt_passno = m->mnt_passno; count++; } endmntent(mountTable); mountTable = setmntent(bb_path_mtab_file, "w"); if (mountTable) { for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { if (strcmp(entries[i].mnt_dir, mp->mnt_fsname) != 0) addmntent(mountTable, &entries[i]); else addmntent(mountTable, mp); } endmntent(mountTable); } else if (errno != EROFS) bb_perror_msg(bb_path_mtab_file); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) { for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { free(entries[i].mnt_fsname); free(entries[i].mnt_dir); free(entries[i].mnt_type); free(entries[i].mnt_opts); } free(entries); } } #endif #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_VERBOSE static int verbose_mount(const char *source, const char *target, const char *filesystemtype, unsigned long mountflags, const void *data) { int rc; errno = 0; rc = mount(source, target, filesystemtype, mountflags, data); if (verbose >= 2) bb_perror_msg("mount('%s','%s','%s',0x%08lx,'%s'):%d", source, target, filesystemtype, mountflags, (char*)data, rc); return rc; } #else #define verbose_mount(...) mount(__VA_ARGS__) #endif // Append mount options to string static void append_mount_options(char **oldopts, const char *newopts) { if (*oldopts && **oldopts) { // Do not insert options which are already there while (newopts[0]) { char *p; int len = strlen(newopts); p = strchr(newopts, ','); if (p) len = p - newopts; p = *oldopts; while (1) { if (!strncmp(p, newopts, len) && (p[len] == ',' || p[len] == '\0')) goto skip; p = strchr(p,','); if (!p) break; p++; } p = xasprintf("%s,%.*s", *oldopts, len, newopts); free(*oldopts); *oldopts = p; skip: newopts += len; while (newopts[0] == ',') newopts++; } } else { if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(*oldopts); *oldopts = xstrdup(newopts); } } // Use the mount_options list to parse options into flags. // Also update list of unrecognized options if unrecognized != NULL static unsigned long parse_mount_options(char *options, char **unrecognized) { unsigned long flags = MS_SILENT; // Loop through options for (;;) { unsigned i; char *comma = strchr(options, ','); const char *option_str = mount_option_str; if (comma) *comma = '\0'; // FIXME: use hasmntopt() // Find this option in mount_options for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(mount_options); i++) { unsigned opt_len = strlen(option_str); if (strncasecmp(option_str, options, opt_len) == 0 && (options[opt_len] == '\0' /* or is it "comment=" thingy in fstab? */ IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_FSTAB(IF_DESKTOP( || option_str[opt_len-1] == '=' )) ) ) { unsigned long fl = mount_options[i]; if (fl & BB_MS_INVERTED_VALUE) flags &= fl; else flags |= fl; goto found; } option_str += opt_len + 1; } // We did not recognize this option. // If "unrecognized" is not NULL, append option there. // Note that we should not append *empty* option - // in this case we want to pass NULL, not "", to "data" // parameter of mount(2) syscall. // This is crucial for filesystems that don't accept // any arbitrary mount options, like cgroup fs: // "mount -t cgroup none /mnt" if (options[0] && unrecognized) { // Add it to strflags, to pass on to kernel char *p = *unrecognized; unsigned len = p ? strlen(p) : 0; *unrecognized = p = xrealloc(p, len + strlen(options) + 2); // Comma separated if it's not the first one if (len) p[len++] = ','; strcpy(p + len, options); } found: if (!comma) break; // Advance to next option *comma = ','; options = ++comma; } return flags; } // Return a list of all block device backed filesystems static llist_t *get_block_backed_filesystems(void) { static const char filesystems[2][sizeof("/proc/filesystems")] = { "/etc/filesystems", "/proc/filesystems", }; char *fs, *buf; llist_t *list = NULL; int i; FILE *f; for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) { f = fopen_for_read(filesystems[i]); if (!f) continue; while ((buf = xmalloc_fgetline(f)) != NULL) { if (is_prefixed_with(buf, "nodev") && isspace(buf[5])) goto next; fs = skip_whitespace(buf); if (*fs == '#' || *fs == '*' || !*fs) goto next; llist_add_to_end(&list, xstrdup(fs)); next: free(buf); } if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) fclose(f); } return list; } #if ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP static void delete_block_backed_filesystems(void) { llist_free(fslist, free); } #else void delete_block_backed_filesystems(void); #endif // Perform actual mount of specific filesystem at specific location. // NB: mp->xxx fields may be trashed on exit static int mount_it_now(struct mntent *mp, unsigned long vfsflags, char *filteropts) { int rc = 0; vfsflags &= ~(unsigned long)MOUNT_FAKEFLAGS; if (FAKE_IT) { if (verbose >= 2) bb_error_msg("would do mount('%s','%s','%s',0x%08lx,'%s')", mp->mnt_fsname, mp->mnt_dir, mp->mnt_type, vfsflags, filteropts); goto mtab; } // Mount, with fallback to read-only if necessary. for (;;) { errno = 0; rc = verbose_mount(mp->mnt_fsname, mp->mnt_dir, mp->mnt_type, vfsflags, filteropts); // If mount failed, try // helper program mount. if (HELPERS_ALLOWED && rc && mp->mnt_type) { char *args[8]; int errno_save = errno; args[0] = xasprintf("mount.%s", mp->mnt_type); rc = 1; if (FAKE_IT) args[rc++] = (char *)"-f"; if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT && !USE_MTAB) args[rc++] = (char *)"-n"; args[rc++] = mp->mnt_fsname; args[rc++] = mp->mnt_dir; if (filteropts) { args[rc++] = (char *)"-o"; args[rc++] = filteropts; } args[rc] = NULL; rc = spawn_and_wait(args); free(args[0]); if (!rc) break; errno = errno_save; } if (!rc || (vfsflags & MS_RDONLY) || (errno != EACCES && errno != EROFS)) break; if (!(vfsflags & MS_SILENT)) bb_error_msg("%s is write-protected, mounting read-only", mp->mnt_fsname); vfsflags |= MS_RDONLY; } // Abort entirely if permission denied. if (rc && errno == EPERM) bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_perm_denied_are_you_root); // If the mount was successful, and we're maintaining an old-style // mtab file by hand, add the new entry to it now. mtab: if (USE_MTAB && !rc && !(vfsflags & MS_REMOUNT)) { char *fsname; FILE *mountTable = setmntent(bb_path_mtab_file, "a+"); const char *option_str = mount_option_str; int i; if (!mountTable) { bb_perror_msg(bb_path_mtab_file); goto ret; } // Add vfs string flags for (i = 0; mount_options[i] != MS_REMOUNT; i++) { if (mount_options[i] > 0 && (mount_options[i] & vfsflags)) append_mount_options(&(mp->mnt_opts), option_str); option_str += strlen(option_str) + 1; } // Remove trailing / (if any) from directory we mounted on i = strlen(mp->mnt_dir) - 1; while (i > 0 && mp->mnt_dir[i] == '/') mp->mnt_dir[i--] = '\0'; // Convert to canonical pathnames as needed mp->mnt_dir = bb_simplify_path(mp->mnt_dir); fsname = NULL; if (!mp->mnt_type || !*mp->mnt_type) { // bind mount mp->mnt_fsname = fsname = bb_simplify_path(mp->mnt_fsname); mp->mnt_type = (char*)"bind"; } mp->mnt_freq = mp->mnt_passno = 0; // Write and close #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT if (vfsflags & MS_MOVE) update_mtab_entry_on_move(mp); else #endif addmntent(mountTable, mp); endmntent(mountTable); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) { free(mp->mnt_dir); free(fsname); } } ret: return rc; } #if ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS /* * Linux NFS mount * Copyright (C) 1993 Rick Sladkey * * Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this source tree. * * Wed Feb 8 12:51:48 1995, biro@yggdrasil.com (Ross Biro): allow all port * numbers to be specified on the command line. * * Fri, 8 Mar 1996 18:01:39, Swen Thuemmler : * Omit the call to connect() for Linux version 1.3.11 or later. * * Wed Oct 1 23:55:28 1997: Dick Streefland * Implemented the "bg", "fg" and "retry" mount options for NFS. * * 1999-02-22 Arkadiusz Mickiewicz * - added Native Language Support * * Modified by Olaf Kirch and Trond Myklebust for new NFS code, * plus NFSv3 stuff. */ #define MOUNTPORT 635 #define MNTPATHLEN 1024 #define MNTNAMLEN 255 #define FHSIZE 32 #define FHSIZE3 64 typedef char fhandle[FHSIZE]; typedef struct { unsigned int fhandle3_len; char *fhandle3_val; } fhandle3; enum mountstat3 { MNT_OK = 0, MNT3ERR_PERM = 1, MNT3ERR_NOENT = 2, MNT3ERR_IO = 5, MNT3ERR_ACCES = 13, MNT3ERR_NOTDIR = 20, MNT3ERR_INVAL = 22, MNT3ERR_NAMETOOLONG = 63, MNT3ERR_NOTSUPP = 10004, MNT3ERR_SERVERFAULT = 10006, }; typedef enum mountstat3 mountstat3; struct fhstatus { unsigned int fhs_status; union { fhandle fhs_fhandle; } fhstatus_u; }; typedef struct fhstatus fhstatus; struct mountres3_ok { fhandle3 fhandle; struct { unsigned int auth_flavours_len; char *auth_flavours_val; } auth_flavours; }; typedef struct mountres3_ok mountres3_ok; struct mountres3 { mountstat3 fhs_status; union { mountres3_ok mountinfo; } mountres3_u; }; typedef struct mountres3 mountres3; typedef char *dirpath; typedef char *name; typedef struct mountbody *mountlist; struct mountbody { name ml_hostname; dirpath ml_directory; mountlist ml_next; }; typedef struct mountbody mountbody; typedef struct groupnode *groups; struct groupnode { name gr_name; groups gr_next; }; typedef struct groupnode groupnode; typedef struct exportnode *exports; struct exportnode { dirpath ex_dir; groups ex_groups; exports ex_next; }; typedef struct exportnode exportnode; struct ppathcnf { int pc_link_max; short pc_max_canon; short pc_max_input; short pc_name_max; short pc_path_max; short pc_pipe_buf; uint8_t pc_vdisable; char pc_xxx; short pc_mask[2]; }; typedef struct ppathcnf ppathcnf; #define MOUNTPROG 100005 #define MOUNTVERS 1 #define MOUNTPROC_NULL 0 #define MOUNTPROC_MNT 1 #define MOUNTPROC_DUMP 2 #define MOUNTPROC_UMNT 3 #define MOUNTPROC_UMNTALL 4 #define MOUNTPROC_EXPORT 5 #define MOUNTPROC_EXPORTALL 6 #define MOUNTVERS_POSIX 2 #define MOUNTPROC_PATHCONF 7 #define MOUNT_V3 3 #define MOUNTPROC3_NULL 0 #define MOUNTPROC3_MNT 1 #define MOUNTPROC3_DUMP 2 #define MOUNTPROC3_UMNT 3 #define MOUNTPROC3_UMNTALL 4 #define MOUNTPROC3_EXPORT 5 enum { #ifndef NFS_FHSIZE NFS_FHSIZE = 32, #endif #ifndef NFS_PORT NFS_PORT = 2049 #endif }; /* * We want to be able to compile mount on old kernels in such a way * that the binary will work well on more recent kernels. * Thus, if necessary we teach nfsmount.c the structure of new fields * that will come later. * * Moreover, the new kernel includes conflict with glibc includes * so it is easiest to ignore the kernel altogether (at compile time). */ struct nfs2_fh { char data[32]; }; struct nfs3_fh { unsigned short size; unsigned char data[64]; }; struct nfs_mount_data { int version; /* 1 */ int fd; /* 1 */ struct nfs2_fh old_root; /* 1 */ int flags; /* 1 */ int rsize; /* 1 */ int wsize; /* 1 */ int timeo; /* 1 */ int retrans; /* 1 */ int acregmin; /* 1 */ int acregmax; /* 1 */ int acdirmin; /* 1 */ int acdirmax; /* 1 */ struct sockaddr_in addr; /* 1 */ char hostname[256]; /* 1 */ int namlen; /* 2 */ unsigned int bsize; /* 3 */ struct nfs3_fh root; /* 4 */ }; /* bits in the flags field */ enum { NFS_MOUNT_SOFT = 0x0001, /* 1 */ NFS_MOUNT_INTR = 0x0002, /* 1 */ NFS_MOUNT_SECURE = 0x0004, /* 1 */ NFS_MOUNT_POSIX = 0x0008, /* 1 */ NFS_MOUNT_NOCTO = 0x0010, /* 1 */ NFS_MOUNT_NOAC = 0x0020, /* 1 */ NFS_MOUNT_TCP = 0x0040, /* 2 */ NFS_MOUNT_VER3 = 0x0080, /* 3 */ NFS_MOUNT_KERBEROS = 0x0100, /* 3 */ NFS_MOUNT_NONLM = 0x0200, /* 3 */ NFS_MOUNT_NOACL = 0x0800, /* 4 */ NFS_MOUNT_NORDIRPLUS = 0x4000 }; /* * We need to translate between nfs status return values and * the local errno values which may not be the same. * * Andreas Schwab : change errno: * "after #include the symbol errno is reserved for any use, * it cannot even be used as a struct tag or field name". */ #ifndef EDQUOT # define EDQUOT ENOSPC #endif /* Convert each NFSERR_BLAH into EBLAH */ static const uint8_t nfs_err_stat[] ALIGN1 = { 1, 2, 5, 6, 13, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 30, 63, 66, 69, 70, 71 }; #if ( \ EPERM | ENOENT | EIO | ENXIO | EACCES| EEXIST | \ ENODEV| ENOTDIR | EISDIR | EINVAL| EFBIG | ENOSPC | \ EROFS | ENAMETOOLONG| ENOTEMPTY| EDQUOT| ESTALE| EREMOTE) < 256 typedef uint8_t nfs_err_type; #else typedef uint16_t nfs_err_type; #endif static const nfs_err_type nfs_err_errnum[] ALIGN2 = { EPERM , ENOENT , EIO , ENXIO , EACCES, EEXIST, ENODEV, ENOTDIR , EISDIR , EINVAL, EFBIG , ENOSPC, EROFS , ENAMETOOLONG, ENOTEMPTY, EDQUOT, ESTALE, EREMOTE }; static char *nfs_strerror(int status) { int i; for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(nfs_err_stat); i++) { if (nfs_err_stat[i] == status) return strerror(nfs_err_errnum[i]); } return xasprintf("unknown nfs status return value: %d", status); } static bool_t xdr_fhandle(XDR *xdrs, fhandle objp) { return xdr_opaque(xdrs, objp, FHSIZE); } static bool_t xdr_fhstatus(XDR *xdrs, fhstatus *objp) { if (!xdr_u_int(xdrs, &objp->fhs_status)) return FALSE; if (objp->fhs_status == 0) return xdr_fhandle(xdrs, objp->fhstatus_u.fhs_fhandle); return TRUE; } static bool_t xdr_dirpath(XDR *xdrs, dirpath *objp) { return xdr_string(xdrs, objp, MNTPATHLEN); } static bool_t xdr_fhandle3(XDR *xdrs, fhandle3 *objp) { return xdr_bytes(xdrs, (char **)&objp->fhandle3_val, (unsigned int *) &objp->fhandle3_len, FHSIZE3); } static bool_t xdr_mountres3_ok(XDR *xdrs, mountres3_ok *objp) { if (!xdr_fhandle3(xdrs, &objp->fhandle)) return FALSE; return xdr_array(xdrs, &(objp->auth_flavours.auth_flavours_val), &(objp->auth_flavours.auth_flavours_len), ~0, sizeof(int), (xdrproc_t) xdr_int); } static bool_t xdr_mountstat3(XDR *xdrs, mountstat3 *objp) { return xdr_enum(xdrs, (enum_t *) objp); } static bool_t xdr_mountres3(XDR *xdrs, mountres3 *objp) { if (!xdr_mountstat3(xdrs, &objp->fhs_status)) return FALSE; if (objp->fhs_status == MNT_OK) return xdr_mountres3_ok(xdrs, &objp->mountres3_u.mountinfo); return TRUE; } #define MAX_NFSPROT ((nfs_mount_version >= 4) ? 3 : 2) /* * Unfortunately, the kernel prints annoying console messages * in case of an unexpected nfs mount version (instead of * just returning some error). Therefore we'll have to try * and figure out what version the kernel expects. * * Variables: * KERNEL_NFS_MOUNT_VERSION: kernel sources at compile time * NFS_MOUNT_VERSION: these nfsmount sources at compile time * nfs_mount_version: version this source and running kernel can handle */ static void find_kernel_nfs_mount_version(void) { int kernel_version; if (nfs_mount_version) return; nfs_mount_version = 4; /* default */ kernel_version = get_linux_version_code(); if (kernel_version) { if (kernel_version < KERNEL_VERSION(2,2,18)) nfs_mount_version = 3; /* else v4 since 2.3.99pre4 */ } } static void get_mountport(struct pmap *pm_mnt, struct sockaddr_in *server_addr, long unsigned prog, long unsigned version, long unsigned proto, long unsigned port) { struct pmaplist *pmap; server_addr->sin_port = PMAPPORT; /* glibc 2.4 (still) has pmap_getmaps(struct sockaddr_in *). * I understand it like "IPv6 for this is not 100% ready" */ pmap = pmap_getmaps(server_addr); if (version > MAX_NFSPROT) version = MAX_NFSPROT; if (!prog) prog = MOUNTPROG; pm_mnt->pm_prog = prog; pm_mnt->pm_vers = version; pm_mnt->pm_prot = proto; pm_mnt->pm_port = port; while (pmap) { if (pmap->pml_map.pm_prog != prog) goto next; if (!version && pm_mnt->pm_vers > pmap->pml_map.pm_vers) goto next; if (version > 2 && pmap->pml_map.pm_vers != version) goto next; if (version && version <= 2 && pmap->pml_map.pm_vers > 2) goto next; if (pmap->pml_map.pm_vers > MAX_NFSPROT || (proto && pm_mnt->pm_prot && pmap->pml_map.pm_prot != proto) || (port && pmap->pml_map.pm_port != port) ) { goto next; } memcpy(pm_mnt, &pmap->pml_map, sizeof(*pm_mnt)); next: pmap = pmap->pml_next; } if (!pm_mnt->pm_vers) pm_mnt->pm_vers = MOUNTVERS; if (!pm_mnt->pm_port) pm_mnt->pm_port = MOUNTPORT; if (!pm_mnt->pm_prot) pm_mnt->pm_prot = IPPROTO_TCP; } #if BB_MMU static int daemonize(void) { int pid = fork(); if (pid < 0) /* error */ return -errno; if (pid > 0) /* parent */ return 0; /* child */ close(0); xopen(bb_dev_null, O_RDWR); xdup2(0, 1); xdup2(0, 2); setsid(); openlog(applet_name, LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON); logmode = LOGMODE_SYSLOG; return 1; } #else static inline int daemonize(void) { return -ENOSYS; } #endif /* TODO */ static inline int we_saw_this_host_before(const char *hostname UNUSED_PARAM) { return 0; } /* RPC strerror analogs are terminally idiotic: * *mandatory* prefix and \n at end. * This hopefully helps. Usage: * error_msg_rpc(clnt_*error*(" ")) */ static void error_msg_rpc(const char *msg) { int len; while (msg[0] == ' ' || msg[0] == ':') msg++; len = strlen(msg); while (len && msg[len-1] == '\n') len--; bb_error_msg("%.*s", len, msg); } /* NB: mp->xxx fields may be trashed on exit */ static NOINLINE int nfsmount(struct mntent *mp, unsigned long vfsflags, char *filteropts) { CLIENT *mclient; char *hostname; char *pathname; char *mounthost; /* prior to 2.6.23, kernel took NFS options in a form of this struct * only. 2.6.23+ looks at data->version, and if it's not 1..6, * then data pointer is interpreted as a string. */ struct nfs_mount_data data; char *opt; struct hostent *hp; struct sockaddr_in server_addr; struct sockaddr_in mount_server_addr; int msock, fsock; union { struct fhstatus nfsv2; struct mountres3 nfsv3; } status; int daemonized; char *s; int port; int mountport; int proto; #if BB_MMU smallint bg = 0; #else enum { bg = 0 }; #endif int retry; int mountprog; int mountvers; int nfsprog; int nfsvers; int retval; /* these all are one-bit really. gcc 4.3.1 likes this combination: */ smallint tcp; smallint soft; int intr; int posix; int nocto; int noac; int nordirplus; int nolock; int noacl; find_kernel_nfs_mount_version(); daemonized = 0; mounthost = NULL; retval = ETIMEDOUT; msock = fsock = -1; mclient = NULL; /* NB: hostname, mounthost, filteropts must be free()d prior to return */ filteropts = xstrdup(filteropts); /* going to trash it later... */ hostname = xstrdup(mp->mnt_fsname); /* mount_main() guarantees that ':' is there */ s = strchr(hostname, ':'); pathname = s + 1; *s = '\0'; /* Ignore all but first hostname in replicated mounts * until they can be fully supported. (mack@sgi.com) */ s = strchr(hostname, ','); if (s) { *s = '\0'; bb_error_msg("warning: multiple hostnames not supported"); } server_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; if (!inet_aton(hostname, &server_addr.sin_addr)) { hp = gethostbyname(hostname); if (hp == NULL) { bb_herror_msg("%s", hostname); goto fail; } if (hp->h_length != (int)sizeof(struct in_addr)) { bb_error_msg_and_die("only IPv4 is supported"); } memcpy(&server_addr.sin_addr, hp->h_addr_list[0], sizeof(struct in_addr)); } memcpy(&mount_server_addr, &server_addr, sizeof(mount_server_addr)); /* add IP address to mtab options for use when unmounting */ if (!mp->mnt_opts) { /* TODO: actually mp->mnt_opts is never NULL */ mp->mnt_opts = xasprintf("addr=%s", inet_ntoa(server_addr.sin_addr)); } else { char *tmp = xasprintf("%s%saddr=%s", mp->mnt_opts, mp->mnt_opts[0] ? "," : "", inet_ntoa(server_addr.sin_addr)); free(mp->mnt_opts); mp->mnt_opts = tmp; } /* Set default options. * rsize/wsize (and bsize, for ver >= 3) are left 0 in order to * let the kernel decide. * timeo is filled in after we know whether it'll be TCP or UDP. */ memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data)); data.retrans = 3; data.acregmin = 3; data.acregmax = 60; data.acdirmin = 30; data.acdirmax = 60; data.namlen = NAME_MAX; soft = 0; intr = 0; posix = 0; nocto = 0; nolock = 0; noac = 0; nordirplus = 0; noacl = 0; retry = 10000; /* 10000 minutes ~ 1 week */ tcp = 1; /* nfs-utils uses tcp per default */ mountprog = MOUNTPROG; mountvers = 0; port = 0; mountport = 0; nfsprog = 100003; nfsvers = 0; /* parse options */ if (filteropts) for (opt = strtok(filteropts, ","); opt; opt = strtok(NULL, ",")) { char *opteq = strchr(opt, '='); if (opteq) { int val, idx; static const char options[] ALIGN1 = /* 0 */ "rsize\0" /* 1 */ "wsize\0" /* 2 */ "timeo\0" /* 3 */ "retrans\0" /* 4 */ "acregmin\0" /* 5 */ "acregmax\0" /* 6 */ "acdirmin\0" /* 7 */ "acdirmax\0" /* 8 */ "actimeo\0" /* 9 */ "retry\0" /* 10 */ "port\0" /* 11 */ "mountport\0" /* 12 */ "mounthost\0" /* 13 */ "mountprog\0" /* 14 */ "mountvers\0" /* 15 */ "nfsprog\0" /* 16 */ "nfsvers\0" /* 17 */ "vers\0" /* 18 */ "proto\0" /* 19 */ "namlen\0" /* 20 */ "addr\0"; *opteq++ = '\0'; idx = index_in_strings(options, opt); switch (idx) { case 12: // "mounthost" mounthost = xstrndup(opteq, strcspn(opteq, " \t\n\r,")); continue; case 18: // "proto" if (is_prefixed_with(opteq, "tcp")) tcp = 1; else if (is_prefixed_with(opteq, "udp")) tcp = 0; else bb_error_msg("warning: unrecognized proto= option"); continue; case 20: // "addr" - ignore continue; case -1: // unknown if (vfsflags & MS_REMOUNT) continue; } val = xatoi_positive(opteq); switch (idx) { case 0: // "rsize" data.rsize = val; continue; case 1: // "wsize" data.wsize = val; continue; case 2: // "timeo" data.timeo = val; continue; case 3: // "retrans" data.retrans = val; continue; case 4: // "acregmin" data.acregmin = val; continue; case 5: // "acregmax" data.acregmax = val; continue; case 6: // "acdirmin" data.acdirmin = val; continue; case 7: // "acdirmax" data.acdirmax = val; continue; case 8: // "actimeo" data.acregmin = val; data.acregmax = val; data.acdirmin = val; data.acdirmax = val; continue; case 9: // "retry" retry = val; continue; case 10: // "port" port = val; continue; case 11: // "mountport" mountport = val; continue; case 13: // "mountprog" mountprog = val; continue; case 14: // "mountvers" mountvers = val; continue; case 15: // "nfsprog" nfsprog = val; continue; case 16: // "nfsvers" case 17: // "vers" nfsvers = val; continue; case 19: // "namlen" //if (nfs_mount_version >= 2) data.namlen = val; //else // bb_error_msg("warning: option namlen is not supported\n"); continue; default: bb_error_msg("unknown nfs mount parameter: %s=%d", opt, val); goto fail; } } else { /* not of the form opt=val */ static const char options[] ALIGN1 = "bg\0" "fg\0" "soft\0" "hard\0" "intr\0" "posix\0" "cto\0" "ac\0" "tcp\0" "udp\0" "lock\0" "rdirplus\0" "acl\0"; int val = 1; if (is_prefixed_with(opt, "no")) { val = 0; opt += 2; } switch (index_in_strings(options, opt)) { case 0: // "bg" #if BB_MMU bg = val; #endif break; case 1: // "fg" #if BB_MMU bg = !val; #endif break; case 2: // "soft" soft = val; break; case 3: // "hard" soft = !val; break; case 4: // "intr" intr = val; break; case 5: // "posix" posix = val; break; case 6: // "cto" nocto = !val; break; case 7: // "ac" noac = !val; break; case 8: // "tcp" tcp = val; break; case 9: // "udp" tcp = !val; break; case 10: // "lock" if (nfs_mount_version >= 3) nolock = !val; else bb_error_msg("warning: option nolock is not supported"); break; case 11: //rdirplus nordirplus = !val; break; case 12: // acl noacl = !val; break; default: bb_error_msg("unknown nfs mount option: %s%s", val ? "" : "no", opt); goto fail; } } } proto = (tcp) ? IPPROTO_TCP : IPPROTO_UDP; data.flags = (soft ? NFS_MOUNT_SOFT : 0) | (intr ? NFS_MOUNT_INTR : 0) | (posix ? NFS_MOUNT_POSIX : 0) | (nocto ? NFS_MOUNT_NOCTO : 0) | (noac ? NFS_MOUNT_NOAC : 0) | (nordirplus ? NFS_MOUNT_NORDIRPLUS : 0) | (noacl ? NFS_MOUNT_NOACL : 0); if (nfs_mount_version >= 2) data.flags |= (tcp ? NFS_MOUNT_TCP : 0); if (nfs_mount_version >= 3) data.flags |= (nolock ? NFS_MOUNT_NONLM : 0); if (nfsvers > MAX_NFSPROT || mountvers > MAX_NFSPROT) { bb_error_msg("NFSv%d not supported", nfsvers); goto fail; } if (nfsvers && !mountvers) mountvers = (nfsvers < 3) ? 1 : nfsvers; if (nfsvers && nfsvers < mountvers) { mountvers = nfsvers; } /* Adjust options if none specified */ if (!data.timeo) data.timeo = tcp ? 70 : 7; data.version = nfs_mount_version; if (vfsflags & MS_REMOUNT) goto do_mount; /* * If the previous mount operation on the same host was * backgrounded, and the "bg" for this mount is also set, * give up immediately, to avoid the initial timeout. */ if (bg && we_saw_this_host_before(hostname)) { daemonized = daemonize(); if (daemonized <= 0) { /* parent or error */ retval = -daemonized; goto ret; } } /* Create mount daemon client */ /* See if the nfs host = mount host. */ if (mounthost) { if (mounthost[0] >= '0' && mounthost[0] <= '9') { mount_server_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; mount_server_addr.sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(hostname); } else { hp = gethostbyname(mounthost); if (hp == NULL) { bb_herror_msg("%s", mounthost); goto fail; } if (hp->h_length != (int)sizeof(struct in_addr)) { bb_error_msg_and_die("only IPv4 is supported"); } mount_server_addr.sin_family = AF_INET; memcpy(&mount_server_addr.sin_addr, hp->h_addr_list[0], sizeof(struct in_addr)); } } /* * The following loop implements the mount retries. When the mount * times out, and the "bg" option is set, we background ourself * and continue trying. * * The case where the mount point is not present and the "bg" * option is set, is treated as a timeout. This is done to * support nested mounts. * * The "retry" count specified by the user is the number of * minutes to retry before giving up. */ { struct timeval total_timeout; struct timeval retry_timeout; struct pmap pm_mnt; time_t t; time_t prevt; time_t timeout; retry_timeout.tv_sec = 3; retry_timeout.tv_usec = 0; total_timeout.tv_sec = 20; total_timeout.tv_usec = 0; /* FIXME: use monotonic()? */ timeout = time(NULL) + 60 * retry; prevt = 0; t = 30; retry: /* Be careful not to use too many CPU cycles */ if (t - prevt < 30) sleep(30); get_mountport(&pm_mnt, &mount_server_addr, mountprog, mountvers, proto, mountport); nfsvers = (pm_mnt.pm_vers < 2) ? 2 : pm_mnt.pm_vers; /* contact the mount daemon via TCP */ mount_server_addr.sin_port = htons(pm_mnt.pm_port); msock = RPC_ANYSOCK; switch (pm_mnt.pm_prot) { case IPPROTO_UDP: mclient = clntudp_create(&mount_server_addr, pm_mnt.pm_prog, pm_mnt.pm_vers, retry_timeout, &msock); if (mclient) break; mount_server_addr.sin_port = htons(pm_mnt.pm_port); msock = RPC_ANYSOCK; case IPPROTO_TCP: mclient = clnttcp_create(&mount_server_addr, pm_mnt.pm_prog, pm_mnt.pm_vers, &msock, 0, 0); break; default: mclient = NULL; } if (!mclient) { if (!daemonized && prevt == 0) error_msg_rpc(clnt_spcreateerror(" ")); } else { enum clnt_stat clnt_stat; /* Try to mount hostname:pathname */ mclient->cl_auth = authunix_create_default(); /* Make pointers in xdr_mountres3 NULL so * that xdr_array allocates memory for us */ memset(&status, 0, sizeof(status)); if (pm_mnt.pm_vers == 3) clnt_stat = clnt_call(mclient, MOUNTPROC3_MNT, (xdrproc_t) xdr_dirpath, (caddr_t) &pathname, (xdrproc_t) xdr_mountres3, (caddr_t) &status, total_timeout); else clnt_stat = clnt_call(mclient, MOUNTPROC_MNT, (xdrproc_t) xdr_dirpath, (caddr_t) &pathname, (xdrproc_t) xdr_fhstatus, (caddr_t) &status, total_timeout); if (clnt_stat == RPC_SUCCESS) goto prepare_kernel_data; /* we're done */ if (errno != ECONNREFUSED) { error_msg_rpc(clnt_sperror(mclient, " ")); goto fail; /* don't retry */ } /* Connection refused */ if (!daemonized && prevt == 0) /* print just once */ error_msg_rpc(clnt_sperror(mclient, " ")); auth_destroy(mclient->cl_auth); clnt_destroy(mclient); mclient = NULL; close(msock); msock = -1; } /* Timeout. We are going to retry... maybe */ if (!bg) goto fail; if (!daemonized) { daemonized = daemonize(); if (daemonized <= 0) { /* parent or error */ retval = -daemonized; goto ret; } } prevt = t; t = time(NULL); if (t >= timeout) /* TODO error message */ goto fail; goto retry; } prepare_kernel_data: if (nfsvers == 2) { if (status.nfsv2.fhs_status != 0) { bb_error_msg("%s:%s failed, reason given by server: %s", hostname, pathname, nfs_strerror(status.nfsv2.fhs_status)); goto fail; } memcpy(data.root.data, (char *) status.nfsv2.fhstatus_u.fhs_fhandle, NFS_FHSIZE); data.root.size = NFS_FHSIZE; memcpy(data.old_root.data, (char *) status.nfsv2.fhstatus_u.fhs_fhandle, NFS_FHSIZE); } else { fhandle3 *my_fhandle; if (status.nfsv3.fhs_status != 0) { bb_error_msg("%s:%s failed, reason given by server: %s", hostname, pathname, nfs_strerror(status.nfsv3.fhs_status)); goto fail; } my_fhandle = &status.nfsv3.mountres3_u.mountinfo.fhandle; memset(data.old_root.data, 0, NFS_FHSIZE); memset(&data.root, 0, sizeof(data.root)); data.root.size = my_fhandle->fhandle3_len; memcpy(data.root.data, (char *) my_fhandle->fhandle3_val, my_fhandle->fhandle3_len); data.flags |= NFS_MOUNT_VER3; } /* Create nfs socket for kernel */ if (tcp) { if (nfs_mount_version < 3) { bb_error_msg("NFS over TCP is not supported"); goto fail; } fsock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP); } else fsock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP); if (fsock < 0) { bb_perror_msg("nfs socket"); goto fail; } if (bindresvport(fsock, 0) < 0) { bb_perror_msg("nfs bindresvport"); goto fail; } if (port == 0) { server_addr.sin_port = PMAPPORT; port = pmap_getport(&server_addr, nfsprog, nfsvers, tcp ? IPPROTO_TCP : IPPROTO_UDP); if (port == 0) port = NFS_PORT; } server_addr.sin_port = htons(port); /* Prepare data structure for kernel */ data.fd = fsock; memcpy((char *) &data.addr, (char *) &server_addr, sizeof(data.addr)); strncpy(data.hostname, hostname, sizeof(data.hostname)); /* Clean up */ auth_destroy(mclient->cl_auth); clnt_destroy(mclient); close(msock); msock = -1; if (bg) { /* We must wait until mount directory is available */ struct stat statbuf; int delay = 1; while (stat(mp->mnt_dir, &statbuf) == -1) { if (!daemonized) { daemonized = daemonize(); if (daemonized <= 0) { /* parent or error */ /* FIXME: parent doesn't close fsock - ??! */ retval = -daemonized; goto ret; } } sleep(delay); /* 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 30, ... */ delay *= 2; if (delay > 30) delay = 30; } } /* Perform actual mount */ do_mount: retval = mount_it_now(mp, vfsflags, (char*)&data); goto ret; /* Abort */ fail: if (msock >= 0) { if (mclient) { auth_destroy(mclient->cl_auth); clnt_destroy(mclient); } close(msock); } if (fsock >= 0) close(fsock); ret: free(hostname); free(mounthost); free(filteropts); return retval; } #else // !ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS /* Linux 2.6.23+ supports nfs mounts with options passed as a string. * For older kernels, you must build busybox with ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS. * (However, note that then you lose any chances that NFS over IPv6 would work). */ static int nfsmount(struct mntent *mp, unsigned long vfsflags, char *filteropts) { len_and_sockaddr *lsa; char *opts; char *end; char *dotted; int ret; # if ENABLE_FEATURE_IPV6 end = strchr(mp->mnt_fsname, ']'); if (end && end[1] == ':') end++; else # endif /* mount_main() guarantees that ':' is there */ end = strchr(mp->mnt_fsname, ':'); *end = '\0'; lsa = xhost2sockaddr(mp->mnt_fsname, /*port:*/ 0); *end = ':'; dotted = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted_noport(&lsa->u.sa); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(lsa); opts = xasprintf("%s%saddr=%s", filteropts ? filteropts : "", filteropts ? "," : "", dotted ); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(dotted); ret = mount_it_now(mp, vfsflags, opts); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(opts); return ret; } #endif // !ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS // Mount one directory. Handles CIFS, NFS, loopback, autobind, and filesystem // type detection. Returns 0 for success, nonzero for failure. // NB: mp->xxx fields may be trashed on exit static int singlemount(struct mntent *mp, int ignore_busy) { int loopfd = -1; int rc = -1; unsigned long vfsflags; char *loopFile = NULL, *filteropts = NULL; llist_t *fl = NULL; struct stat st; errno = 0; vfsflags = parse_mount_options(mp->mnt_opts, &filteropts); // Treat fstype "auto" as unspecified if (mp->mnt_type && strcmp(mp->mnt_type, "auto") == 0) mp->mnt_type = NULL; // Might this be a virtual filesystem? if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_HELPERS && strchr(mp->mnt_fsname, '#')) { char *args[35]; char *s; int n; // fsname: "cmd#arg1#arg2..." // WARNING: allows execution of arbitrary commands! // Try "mount 'sh#-c#sh' bogus_dir". // It is safe ONLY because non-root // cannot use two-argument mount command // and using one-argument "mount 'sh#-c#sh'" doesn't work: // "mount: can't find sh#-c#sh in /etc/fstab" // (if /etc/fstab has it, it's ok: root sets up /etc/fstab). s = mp->mnt_fsname; n = 0; args[n++] = s; while (*s && n < 35 - 2) { if (*s++ == '#' && *s != '#') { s[-1] = '\0'; args[n++] = s; } } args[n++] = mp->mnt_dir; args[n] = NULL; rc = spawn_and_wait(args); goto report_error; } // Might this be an CIFS filesystem? if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_CIFS && (!mp->mnt_type || strcmp(mp->mnt_type, "cifs") == 0) && (mp->mnt_fsname[0] == '/' || mp->mnt_fsname[0] == '\\') && mp->mnt_fsname[0] == mp->mnt_fsname[1] ) { int len; char c; char *hostname, *share; len_and_sockaddr *lsa; // Parse mp->mnt_fsname of the form "//hostname/share[/dir1/dir2]" hostname = mp->mnt_fsname + 2; len = strcspn(hostname, "/\\"); share = hostname + len + 1; if (len == 0 // 3rd char is a [back]slash (IOW: empty hostname) || share[-1] == '\0' // no [back]slash after hostname || share[0] == '\0' // empty share name ) { goto report_error; } c = share[-1]; share[-1] = '\0'; len = strcspn(share, "/\\"); // "unc=\\hostname\share" option is mandatory // after CIFS option parsing was rewritten in Linux 3.4. // Must use backslashes. // If /dir1/dir2 is present, also add "prefixpath=dir1/dir2" { char *unc = xasprintf( share[len] != '\0' /* "/dir1/dir2" exists? */ ? "unc=\\\\%s\\%.*s,prefixpath=%s" : "unc=\\\\%s\\%.*s", hostname, len, share, share + len + 1 /* "dir1/dir2" */ ); parse_mount_options(unc, &filteropts); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(unc); } lsa = host2sockaddr(hostname, 0); share[-1] = c; if (!lsa) goto report_error; // If there is no "ip=..." option yet if (!is_prefixed_with(filteropts, ",ip="+1) && !strstr(filteropts, ",ip=") ) { char *dotted, *ip; // Insert "ip=..." option into options dotted = xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted_noport(&lsa->u.sa); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(lsa); ip = xasprintf("ip=%s", dotted); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(dotted); // Note: IPv6 scoped addresses ("host%iface", see RFC 4007) should be // handled by libc in getnameinfo() (inside xmalloc_sockaddr2dotted_noport()). // Currently, glibc does not support that (has no NI_NUMERICSCOPE), // musl apparently does. This results in "ip=numericIPv6%iface_name" // (instead of _numeric_ iface_id) with glibc. // This probably should be fixed in glibc, not here. // The workaround is to manually specify correct "ip=ADDR%n" option. parse_mount_options(ip, &filteropts); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(ip); } mp->mnt_type = (char*)"cifs"; rc = mount_it_now(mp, vfsflags, filteropts); goto report_error; } // Might this be an NFS filesystem? if ((!mp->mnt_type || is_prefixed_with(mp->mnt_type, "nfs")) && strchr(mp->mnt_fsname, ':') != NULL ) { if (!mp->mnt_type) mp->mnt_type = (char*)"nfs"; rc = nfsmount(mp, vfsflags, filteropts); goto report_error; } // Look at the file. (Not found isn't a failure for remount, or for // a synthetic filesystem like proc or sysfs.) // (We use stat, not lstat, in order to allow // mount symlink_to_file_or_blkdev dir) if (!stat(mp->mnt_fsname, &st) && !(vfsflags & (MS_REMOUNT | MS_BIND | MS_MOVE)) ) { // Do we need to allocate a loopback device for it? if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP && S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) { loopFile = bb_simplify_path(mp->mnt_fsname); mp->mnt_fsname = NULL; // will receive malloced loop dev name // mount always creates AUTOCLEARed loopdevs, so that umounting // drops them without any code in the userspace. // This happens since circa linux-2.6.25: // commit 96c5865559cee0f9cbc5173f3c949f6ce3525581 // Date: Wed Feb 6 01:36:27 2008 -0800 // Subject: Allow auto-destruction of loop devices loopfd = set_loop(&mp->mnt_fsname, loopFile, 0, ((vfsflags & MS_RDONLY) ? BB_LO_FLAGS_READ_ONLY : 0) | BB_LO_FLAGS_AUTOCLEAR ); if (loopfd < 0) { if (errno == EPERM || errno == EACCES) bb_error_msg(bb_msg_perm_denied_are_you_root); else bb_perror_msg("can't setup loop device"); return errno; } // Autodetect bind mounts } else if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode) && !mp->mnt_type) vfsflags |= MS_BIND; } // If we know the fstype (or don't need to), jump straight // to the actual mount. if (mp->mnt_type || (vfsflags & (MS_REMOUNT | MS_BIND | MS_MOVE))) { char *next; for (;;) { next = mp->mnt_type ? strchr(mp->mnt_type, ',') : NULL; if (next) *next = '\0'; rc = mount_it_now(mp, vfsflags, filteropts); if (rc == 0 || !next) break; mp->mnt_type = next + 1; } } else { // Loop through filesystem types until mount succeeds // or we run out // Initialize list of block backed filesystems. // This has to be done here so that during "mount -a", // mounts after /proc shows up can autodetect. if (!fslist) { fslist = get_block_backed_filesystems(); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP && fslist) atexit(delete_block_backed_filesystems); } for (fl = fslist; fl; fl = fl->link) { mp->mnt_type = fl->data; rc = mount_it_now(mp, vfsflags, filteropts); if (rc == 0) break; } } // If mount failed, clean up loop file (if any). // (Newer kernels which support LO_FLAGS_AUTOCLEAR should not need this, // merely "close(loopfd)" should do it?) if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP && rc && loopFile) { del_loop(mp->mnt_fsname); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) { free(loopFile); /* No, "rc != 0" needs it: free(mp->mnt_fsname); */ } } report_error: if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(filteropts); if (loopfd >= 0) close(loopfd); if (errno == EBUSY && ignore_busy) return 0; if (errno == ENOENT && (vfsflags & MOUNT_NOFAIL)) return 0; if (rc != 0) bb_perror_msg("mounting %s on %s failed", mp->mnt_fsname, mp->mnt_dir); return rc; } // -O support // -O interprets a list of filter options which select whether a mount // point will be mounted: only mounts with options matching *all* filtering // options will be selected. // By default each -O filter option must be present in the list of mount // options, but if it is prefixed by "no" then it must be absent. // For example, // -O a,nob,c matches -o a,c but fails to match -o a,b,c // (and also fails to match -o a because -o c is absent). // // It is different from -t in that each option is matched exactly; a leading // "no" at the beginning of one option does not negate the rest. static int match_opt(const char *fs_opt_in, const char *O_opt) { if (!O_opt) return 1; while (*O_opt) { const char *fs_opt = fs_opt_in; int O_len; int match; // If option begins with "no" then treat as an inverted match: // matching is a failure match = 0; if (O_opt[0] == 'n' && O_opt[1] == 'o') { match = 1; O_opt += 2; } // Isolate the current O option O_len = strchrnul(O_opt, ',') - O_opt; // Check for a match against existing options while (1) { if (strncmp(fs_opt, O_opt, O_len) == 0 && (fs_opt[O_len] == '\0' || fs_opt[O_len] == ',') ) { if (match) return 0; // "no" prefix, but option found match = 1; // current O option found, go check next one break; } fs_opt = strchr(fs_opt, ','); if (!fs_opt) break; fs_opt++; } if (match == 0) return 0; // match wanted but not found if (O_opt[O_len] == '\0') // end? break; // Step to the next O option O_opt += O_len + 1; } // If we get here then everything matched return 1; } // Parse options, if necessary parse fstab/mtab, and call singlemount for // each directory to be mounted. int mount_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE; int mount_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv) { char *cmdopts = xzalloc(1); char *fstype = NULL; char *O_optmatch = NULL; char *storage_path; llist_t *lst_o = NULL; const char *fstabname = "/etc/fstab"; FILE *fstab; int i, j; int rc = EXIT_SUCCESS; unsigned long cmdopt_flags; unsigned opt; struct mntent mtpair[2], *mtcur = mtpair; IF_NOT_DESKTOP(const int nonroot = 0;) IF_DESKTOP(int nonroot = ) sanitize_env_if_suid(); INIT_G(); // Parse long options, like --bind and --move. Note that -o option // and --option are synonymous. Yes, this means --remount,rw works. for (i = j = 1; argv[i]; i++) { if (argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1] == '-') append_mount_options(&cmdopts, argv[i] + 2); else argv[j++] = argv[i]; } argv[j] = NULL; // Parse remaining options // Max 2 params; -o is a list, -v is a counter opt = getopt32(argv, "^" OPTION_STR "\0" "?2"IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_VERBOSE("vv"), &lst_o, &fstype, &O_optmatch IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_OTHERTAB(, &fstabname) IF_FEATURE_MOUNT_VERBOSE(, &verbose) ); while (lst_o) append_mount_options(&cmdopts, llist_pop(&lst_o)); // -o if (opt & OPT_r) append_mount_options(&cmdopts, "ro"); // -r if (opt & OPT_w) append_mount_options(&cmdopts, "rw"); // -w argv += optind; // If we have no arguments, show currently mounted filesystems if (!argv[0]) { if (!(opt & OPT_a)) { FILE *mountTable = setmntent(bb_path_mtab_file, "r"); if (!mountTable) bb_error_msg_and_die("no %s", bb_path_mtab_file); while (getmntent_r(mountTable, &mtpair[0], getmntent_buf, GETMNTENT_BUFSIZE)) { // Don't show rootfs. FIXME: why?? // util-linux 2.12a happily shows rootfs... //if (strcmp(mtpair->mnt_fsname, "rootfs") == 0) continue; if (!fstype || strcmp(mtpair->mnt_type, fstype) == 0) printf("%s on %s type %s (%s)\n", mtpair->mnt_fsname, mtpair->mnt_dir, mtpair->mnt_type, mtpair->mnt_opts); } if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) endmntent(mountTable); return EXIT_SUCCESS; } storage_path = NULL; } else { // When we have two arguments, the second is the directory and we can // skip looking at fstab entirely. We can always abspath() the directory // argument when we get it. if (argv[1]) { if (nonroot) bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_you_must_be_root); mtpair->mnt_fsname = argv[0]; mtpair->mnt_dir = argv[1]; mtpair->mnt_type = fstype; mtpair->mnt_opts = cmdopts; resolve_mount_spec(&mtpair->mnt_fsname); rc = singlemount(mtpair, /*ignore_busy:*/ 0); return rc; } storage_path = bb_simplify_path(argv[0]); // malloced } // Past this point, we are handling either "mount -a [opts]" // or "mount [opts] single_param" cmdopt_flags = parse_mount_options(cmdopts, NULL); if (nonroot && (cmdopt_flags & ~MS_SILENT)) // Non-root users cannot specify flags bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_you_must_be_root); // If we have a shared subtree flag, don't worry about fstab or mtab. if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS && (cmdopt_flags & (MS_SHARED | MS_PRIVATE | MS_SLAVE | MS_UNBINDABLE)) ) { // verbose_mount(source, target, type, flags, data) rc = verbose_mount("", argv[0], "", cmdopt_flags, ""); if (rc) bb_simple_perror_msg_and_die(argv[0]); return rc; } // A malicious user could overmount /usr without this. if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_OTHERTAB && nonroot) fstabname = "/etc/fstab"; // Open either fstab or mtab if (cmdopt_flags & MS_REMOUNT) { // WARNING. I am not sure this matches util-linux's // behavior. It's possible util-linux does not // take -o opts from mtab (takes only mount source). fstabname = bb_path_mtab_file; } fstab = setmntent(fstabname, "r"); if (!fstab) bb_perror_msg_and_die("can't read '%s'", fstabname); // Loop through entries until we find what we're looking for memset(mtpair, 0, sizeof(mtpair)); for (;;) { struct mntent *mtother = (mtcur==mtpair ? mtpair+1 : mtpair); // Get next fstab entry if (!getmntent_r(fstab, mtcur, getmntent_buf + (mtcur==mtpair ? GETMNTENT_BUFSIZE/2 : 0), GETMNTENT_BUFSIZE/2) ) { // End of fstab/mtab is reached mtcur = mtother; // the thing we found last time break; } // If we're trying to mount something specific and this isn't it, // skip it. Note we must match the exact text in fstab (ala // "proc") or a full path from root if (argv[0]) { // Is this what we're looking for? if (strcmp(argv[0], mtcur->mnt_fsname) != 0 && strcmp(storage_path, mtcur->mnt_fsname) != 0 && strcmp(argv[0], mtcur->mnt_dir) != 0 && strcmp(storage_path, mtcur->mnt_dir) != 0 ) { continue; // no } // Remember this entry. Something later may have // overmounted it, and we want the _last_ match. mtcur = mtother; // If we're mounting all } else { struct mntent *mp; // No, mount -a won't mount anything, // even user mounts, for mere humans if (nonroot) bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_you_must_be_root); // Does type match? (NULL matches always) if (!fstype_matches(mtcur->mnt_type, fstype)) continue; // Skip noauto and swap anyway if ((parse_mount_options(mtcur->mnt_opts, NULL) & (MOUNT_NOAUTO | MOUNT_SWAP)) // swap is bogus "fstype", parse_mount_options can't check fstypes || strcasecmp(mtcur->mnt_type, "swap") == 0 ) { continue; } // Does (at least one) option match? // (NULL matches always) if (!match_opt(mtcur->mnt_opts, O_optmatch)) continue; resolve_mount_spec(&mtcur->mnt_fsname); // NFS mounts want this to be xrealloc-able mtcur->mnt_opts = xstrdup(mtcur->mnt_opts); // If nothing is mounted on this directory... // (otherwise repeated "mount -a" mounts everything again) mp = find_mount_point(mtcur->mnt_dir, /*subdir_too:*/ 0); // We do not check fsname match of found mount point - // "/" may have fsname of "/dev/root" while fstab // says "/dev/something_else". if (mp) { if (verbose) { bb_error_msg("according to %s, " "%s is already mounted on %s", bb_path_mtab_file, mp->mnt_fsname, mp->mnt_dir); } } else { // ...mount this thing if (singlemount(mtcur, /*ignore_busy:*/ 1)) { // Count number of failed mounts rc++; } } free(mtcur->mnt_opts); } } // End of fstab/mtab is reached. // Were we looking for something specific? if (argv[0]) { // yes unsigned long l; // If we didn't find anything, complain if (!mtcur->mnt_fsname) bb_error_msg_and_die("can't find %s in %s", argv[0], fstabname); // What happens when we try to "mount swap_partition"? // (fstab containts "swap_partition swap swap defaults 0 0") // util-linux-ng 2.13.1 does this: // stat("/sbin/mount.swap", 0x7fff62a3a350) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) // mount("swap_partition", "swap", "swap", MS_MGC_VAL, NULL) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) // lstat("swap", 0x7fff62a3a640) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) // write(2, "mount: mount point swap does not exist\n", 39) = 39 // exit_group(32) = ? #if 0 // In case we want to simply skip swap partitions: l = parse_mount_options(mtcur->mnt_opts, NULL); if ((l & MOUNT_SWAP) // swap is bogus "fstype", parse_mount_options can't check fstypes || strcasecmp(mtcur->mnt_type, "swap") == 0 ) { goto ret; } #endif if (nonroot) { // fstab must have "users" or "user" l = parse_mount_options(mtcur->mnt_opts, NULL); if (!(l & MOUNT_USERS)) bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_you_must_be_root); } //util-linux-2.12 does not do this check. //// If nothing is mounted on this directory... //// (otherwise repeated "mount FOO" mounts FOO again) //mp = find_mount_point(mtcur->mnt_dir, /*subdir_too:*/ 0); //if (mp) { // bb_error_msg("according to %s, " // "%s is already mounted on %s", // bb_path_mtab_file, // mp->mnt_fsname, mp->mnt_dir); //} else { // ...mount the last thing we found mtcur->mnt_opts = xstrdup(mtcur->mnt_opts); append_mount_options(&(mtcur->mnt_opts), cmdopts); resolve_mount_spec(&mtpair->mnt_fsname); rc = singlemount(mtcur, /*ignore_busy:*/ 0); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(mtcur->mnt_opts); //} } //ret: if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) endmntent(fstab); if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) { free(storage_path); free(cmdopts); } //TODO: exitcode should be ORed mask of (from "man mount"): // 0 success // 1 incorrect invocation or permissions // 2 system error (out of memory, cannot fork, no more loop devices) // 4 internal mount bug or missing nfs support in mount // 8 user interrupt //16 problems writing or locking /etc/mtab //32 mount failure //64 some mount succeeded return rc; }