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author | Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> | 2014-09-07 14:42:51 -0500 |
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committer | Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> | 2014-09-07 14:42:51 -0500 |
commit | 25fe0e0bea85f1d851ce03a90c0f1bf41ab431f2 (patch) | |
tree | 23e86748cd6ee879249afde61ab50edd27d6325d /toys/pending | |
parent | 980458f62748d273a006da3ddcd2b619d44598ce (diff) | |
download | toybox-25fe0e0bea85f1d851ce03a90c0f1bf41ab431f2.tar.gz |
Debugging pass on mount. Not quite done yet, but the basics seem to work now.
Diffstat (limited to 'toys/pending')
-rw-r--r-- | toys/pending/mount.c | 73 |
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/toys/pending/mount.c b/toys/pending/mount.c index e279db37..53b16bc7 100644 --- a/toys/pending/mount.c +++ b/toys/pending/mount.c @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ static void mount_filesystem(char *dev, char *dir, char *type, } // Autodetect bind mount or filesystem type - if (!type || !strcmp(type, "auto")) { + if (!(flags & MS_MOVE) && (!type || !strcmp(type, "auto"))) { struct stat stdev, stdir; // file on file or dir on dir is a --bind mount. @@ -182,43 +182,43 @@ static void mount_filesystem(char *dev, char *dir, char *type, } free(buf); - if (rc) { - // Trying to autodetect loop mounts like bind mounts above (file on dir) - // isn't good enough because "mount -t ext2 fs.img dir" is valid, but if - // you _do_ accept loop mounts with -t how do you tell "-t cifs" isn't - // looking for a block device if it's not in /proc/filesystems yet - // because the module that won't be loaded until you try the mount, and - // if you can't then DEVICE existing as a file would cause a false - // positive loopback mount (so "touch servername" becomes a potential - // denial of service attack...) - // - // Solution: try the mount, let the kernel tell us it wanted a block - // device, then do the loopback setup and retry the mount. - - if (fp && errno == EINVAL) continue;; - - if (errno == ENOTBLK) { - char *losetup[] = {"losetup", "-fs", dev, 0}; - int pipes[2], len; - pid_t pid; - - if (flags & MS_RDONLY) losetup[1] = "-fsr"; - pid = xpopen(losetup, pipes); - len = readall(pipes[1], toybuf, sizeof(toybuf)-1); - rc = xpclose(pid, pipes); - if (!rc && len > 1) { - if (toybuf[len-1] == '\n') --len; - toybuf[len] = 0; - dev = toybuf; + if (!rc) break; + + // Trying to autodetect loop mounts like bind mounts above (file on dir) + // isn't good enough because "mount -t ext2 fs.img dir" is valid, but if + // you _do_ accept loop mounts with -t how do you tell "-t cifs" isn't + // looking for a block device if it's not in /proc/filesystems yet + // because the module that won't be loaded until you try the mount, and + // if you can't then DEVICE existing as a file would cause a false + // positive loopback mount (so "touch servername" becomes a potential + // denial of service attack...) + // + // Solution: try the mount, let the kernel tell us it wanted a block + // device, then do the loopback setup and retry the mount. + + if (fp && errno == EINVAL) continue; + + if (errno == ENOTBLK) { + char *losetup[] = {"losetup", "-fs", dev, 0}; + int pipes[2], len; + pid_t pid; + + if (flags & MS_RDONLY) losetup[1] = "-fsr"; + pid = xpopen(losetup, pipes); + len = readall(pipes[1], toybuf, sizeof(toybuf)-1); + rc = xpclose(pid, pipes); + if (!rc && len > 1) { + if (toybuf[len-1] == '\n') --len; + toybuf[len] = 0; + dev = toybuf; - continue; - } else error_msg("losetup failed %d", rc); - } else perror_msg("'%s'->'%s'", dev, dir); - } + continue; + } else error_msg("losetup failed %d", rc); + } else perror_msg("'%s'->'%s'", dev, dir); + + break; } if (fp) fclose(fp); - - if (rc) perror_msg("'%s' on '%s'", dev, dir); } void mount_main(void) @@ -261,8 +261,9 @@ void mount_main(void) // Do we need to do an /etc/fstab trawl? // This covers -a, -o remount, one argument, all user mounts - if ((toys.optflags & FLAG_a) || remount || !dir || getuid()) { + if ((toys.optflags & FLAG_a) || (dev && (!dir || getuid() || remount))) { if (!remount) mtl = xgetmountlist("/etc/fstab"); + for (mm = remount ? remount : mtl; mm; mm = (remount ? mm->prev : mm->next)) { int aflags, noauto, len; |