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From f3d485e1034cdea60cab3c257e340dd9b3e48fc1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 |
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From: Lukas Nykryn <lnykryn@redhat.com> |
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Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 10:13:05 +0200 |
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Subject: [PATCH] Revert "path-util: make use of "mnt_id" field exported in |
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/proc/self/fdinfo/<fd>" |
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This reverts commit f63b66b6347a8d8e5e6930a939d1997bfd8e2e7c. |
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This implementation was not working becuase of misbehaving |
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canonicalize_file_name. |
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Related: #1472439 |
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--- |
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src/core/automount.c | 2 +- |
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src/core/machine-id-setup.c | 2 +- |
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src/core/mount-setup.c | 2 +- |
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src/efi-boot-generator/efi-boot-generator.c | 2 +- |
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src/gpt-auto-generator/gpt-auto-generator.c | 2 +- |
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src/login/logind-user.c | 2 +- |
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src/nspawn/nspawn.c | 10 +- |
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src/shared/cgroup-util.c | 2 +- |
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src/shared/condition.c | 2 +- |
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src/shared/path-util.c | 209 +++++--------------- |
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src/shared/path-util.h | 3 +- |
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src/test/test-path-util.c | 66 +------ |
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12 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 242 deletions(-) |
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diff --git a/src/core/automount.c b/src/core/automount.c |
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index eedd9b8243..4e066613d7 100644 |
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--- a/src/core/automount.c |
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+++ b/src/core/automount.c |
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@@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ static int automount_start(Unit *u) { |
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assert(a); |
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assert(a->state == AUTOMOUNT_DEAD || a->state == AUTOMOUNT_FAILED); |
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- if (path_is_mount_point(a->where, 0)) { |
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+ if (path_is_mount_point(a->where, false)) { |
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log_unit_error(u->id, |
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"Path %s is already a mount point, refusing start for %s", |
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a->where, u->id); |
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diff --git a/src/core/machine-id-setup.c b/src/core/machine-id-setup.c |
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index 1121d373fa..d00a53246f 100644 |
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--- a/src/core/machine-id-setup.c |
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+++ b/src/core/machine-id-setup.c |
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@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ int machine_id_commit(const char *root) { |
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etc_machine_id = path_kill_slashes(x); |
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} |
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- r = path_is_mount_point(etc_machine_id, 0); |
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+ r = path_is_mount_point(etc_machine_id, false); |
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if (r < 0) |
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return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to determine whether %s is a mount point: %m", etc_machine_id); |
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if (r == 0) { |
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diff --git a/src/core/mount-setup.c b/src/core/mount-setup.c |
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index 2b8fbab1a3..521545e5ce 100644 |
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--- a/src/core/mount-setup.c |
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+++ b/src/core/mount-setup.c |
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@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ static int mount_one(const MountPoint *p, bool relabel) { |
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if (relabel) |
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label_fix(p->where, true, true); |
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- r = path_is_mount_point(p->where, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW); |
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+ r = path_is_mount_point(p->where, true); |
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if (r < 0) |
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return r; |
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diff --git a/src/efi-boot-generator/efi-boot-generator.c b/src/efi-boot-generator/efi-boot-generator.c |
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index 5492b19946..b3ff3a8b78 100644 |
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--- a/src/efi-boot-generator/efi-boot-generator.c |
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+++ b/src/efi-boot-generator/efi-boot-generator.c |
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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { |
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return EXIT_SUCCESS; |
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} |
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- if (path_is_mount_point("/boot", AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) <= 0 && |
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+ if (path_is_mount_point("/boot", true) <= 0 && |
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dir_is_empty("/boot") <= 0) { |
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log_debug("/boot already populated, exiting."); |
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return EXIT_SUCCESS; |
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diff --git a/src/gpt-auto-generator/gpt-auto-generator.c b/src/gpt-auto-generator/gpt-auto-generator.c |
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index d7b047118d..00a2141a58 100644 |
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--- a/src/gpt-auto-generator/gpt-auto-generator.c |
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+++ b/src/gpt-auto-generator/gpt-auto-generator.c |
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@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ static int probe_and_add_mount( |
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assert(where); |
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assert(description); |
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- if (path_is_mount_point(where, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) <= 0 && |
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+ if (path_is_mount_point(where, true) <= 0 && |
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dir_is_empty(where) <= 0) { |
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log_debug("%s already populated, ignoring.", where); |
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return 0; |
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diff --git a/src/login/logind-user.c b/src/login/logind-user.c |
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index 912c50ebde..4298704cea 100644 |
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--- a/src/login/logind-user.c |
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+++ b/src/login/logind-user.c |
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@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ static int user_mkdir_runtime_path(User *u) { |
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} else |
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p = u->runtime_path; |
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- if (path_is_mount_point(p, 0) <= 0) { |
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+ if (path_is_mount_point(p, false) <= 0) { |
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_cleanup_free_ char *t = NULL; |
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(void) mkdir(p, 0700); |
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diff --git a/src/nspawn/nspawn.c b/src/nspawn/nspawn.c |
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index a90a3a5d75..ea365b3f9b 100644 |
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--- a/src/nspawn/nspawn.c |
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+++ b/src/nspawn/nspawn.c |
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@@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ static int mount_all(const char *dest) { |
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if (!where) |
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return log_oom(); |
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- t = path_is_mount_point(where, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW); |
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+ t = path_is_mount_point(where, true); |
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if (t < 0) { |
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log_error_errno(t, "Failed to detect whether %s is a mount point: %m", where); |
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@@ -989,7 +989,7 @@ static int mount_cgroup_hierarchy(const char *dest, const char *controller, cons |
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to = strjoina(dest, "/sys/fs/cgroup/", hierarchy); |
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- r = path_is_mount_point(to, 0); |
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+ r = path_is_mount_point(to, false); |
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if (r < 0) |
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return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to determine if %s is mounted already: %m", to); |
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if (r > 0) |
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@@ -1787,7 +1787,7 @@ static int setup_journal(const char *directory) { |
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if (!p || !q) |
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return log_oom(); |
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- if (path_is_mount_point(p, 0) > 0) { |
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+ if (path_is_mount_point(p, false) > 0) { |
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if (arg_link_journal != LINK_AUTO) { |
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log_error("%s: already a mount point, refusing to use for journal", p); |
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return -EEXIST; |
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@@ -1796,7 +1796,7 @@ static int setup_journal(const char *directory) { |
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return 0; |
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} |
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- if (path_is_mount_point(q, 0) > 0) { |
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+ if (path_is_mount_point(q, false) > 0) { |
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if (arg_link_journal != LINK_AUTO) { |
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log_error("%s: already a mount point, refusing to use for journal", q); |
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return -EEXIST; |
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@@ -3665,7 +3665,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { |
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* the specified is not a mount point we |
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* create the new snapshot in the parent |
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* directory, just next to it. */ |
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- r = path_is_mount_point(arg_directory, 0); |
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+ r = path_is_mount_point(arg_directory, false); |
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if (r < 0) { |
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log_error_errno(r, "Failed to determine whether directory %s is mount point: %m", arg_directory); |
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goto finish; |
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diff --git a/src/shared/cgroup-util.c b/src/shared/cgroup-util.c |
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index cf085cb5ff..c5d9e4bb58 100644 |
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--- a/src/shared/cgroup-util.c |
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+++ b/src/shared/cgroup-util.c |
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@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ int cg_get_path(const char *controller, const char *path, const char *suffix, ch |
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if (_unlikely_(!good)) { |
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int r; |
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- r = path_is_mount_point("/sys/fs/cgroup", 0); |
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+ r = path_is_mount_point("/sys/fs/cgroup", false); |
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if (r <= 0) |
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return r < 0 ? r : -ENOENT; |
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diff --git a/src/shared/condition.c b/src/shared/condition.c |
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index 0d2cd2bc3a..796cc520d7 100644 |
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--- a/src/shared/condition.c |
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+++ b/src/shared/condition.c |
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@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ static int condition_test_path_is_mount_point(Condition *c) { |
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assert(c->parameter); |
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assert(c->type == CONDITION_PATH_IS_MOUNT_POINT); |
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- return path_is_mount_point(c->parameter, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) > 0; |
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+ return path_is_mount_point(c->parameter, true) > 0; |
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} |
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static int condition_test_path_is_read_write(Condition *c) { |
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diff --git a/src/shared/path-util.c b/src/shared/path-util.c |
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index 0f252ec262..1181ffb9d4 100644 |
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--- a/src/shared/path-util.c |
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+++ b/src/shared/path-util.c |
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@@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ |
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#include "strv.h" |
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#include "path-util.h" |
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#include "missing.h" |
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-#include "fileio.h" |
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bool path_is_absolute(const char *p) { |
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return p[0] == '/'; |
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@@ -474,203 +473,87 @@ char* path_join(const char *root, const char *path, const char *rest) { |
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NULL); |
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} |
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-static int fd_fdinfo_mnt_id(int fd, const char *filename, int flags, int *mnt_id) { |
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- char path[strlen("/proc/self/fdinfo/") + DECIMAL_STR_MAX(int)]; |
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- _cleanup_free_ char *fdinfo = NULL; |
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- _cleanup_close_ int subfd = -1; |
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- char *p; |
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- int r; |
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- |
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- if ((flags & AT_EMPTY_PATH) && isempty(filename)) |
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- xsprintf(path, "/proc/self/fdinfo/%i", fd); |
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- else { |
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- subfd = openat(fd, filename, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC|O_NOCTTY|O_PATH); |
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- if (subfd < 0) |
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- return -errno; |
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- |
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- xsprintf(path, "/proc/self/fdinfo/%i", subfd); |
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- } |
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- |
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- r = read_full_file(path, &fdinfo, NULL); |
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- if (r == -ENOENT) /* The fdinfo directory is a relatively new addition */ |
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- return -EOPNOTSUPP; |
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- if (r < 0) |
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- return -errno; |
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- |
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- p = startswith(fdinfo, "mnt_id:"); |
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- if (!p) { |
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- p = strstr(fdinfo, "\nmnt_id:"); |
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- if (!p) /* The mnt_id field is a relatively new addition */ |
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- return -EOPNOTSUPP; |
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- |
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- p += 8; |
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- } |
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+int path_is_mount_point(const char *t, bool allow_symlink) { |
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- p += strspn(p, WHITESPACE); |
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- p[strcspn(p, WHITESPACE)] = 0; |
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- |
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- return safe_atoi(p, mnt_id); |
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-} |
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- |
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-int fd_is_mount_point(int fd, const char *filename, int flags) { |
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- union file_handle_union h = FILE_HANDLE_INIT, h_parent = FILE_HANDLE_INIT; |
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+ union file_handle_union h = FILE_HANDLE_INIT; |
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int mount_id = -1, mount_id_parent = -1; |
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- bool nosupp = false, check_st_dev = true; |
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+ _cleanup_free_ char *parent = NULL; |
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struct stat a, b; |
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int r; |
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+ bool nosupp = false; |
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- assert(fd >= 0); |
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- assert(filename); |
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+ /* We are not actually interested in the file handles, but |
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+ * name_to_handle_at() also passes us the mount ID, hence use |
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+ * it but throw the handle away */ |
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- /* First we will try the name_to_handle_at() syscall, which |
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- * tells us the mount id and an opaque file "handle". It is |
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- * not supported everywhere though (kernel compile-time |
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- * option, not all file systems are hooked up). If it works |
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- * the mount id is usually good enough to tell us whether |
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- * something is a mount point. |
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- * |
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- * If that didn't work we will try to read the mount id from |
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- * /proc/self/fdinfo/<fd>. This is almost as good as |
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- * name_to_handle_at(), however, does not return the |
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- * opaque file handle. The opaque file handle is pretty useful |
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- * to detect the root directory, which we should always |
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- * consider a mount point. Hence we use this only as |
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- * fallback. Exporting the mnt_id in fdinfo is a pretty recent |
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- * kernel addition. |
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- * |
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- * As last fallback we do traditional fstat() based st_dev |
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- * comparisons. This is how things were traditionally done, |
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- * but unionfs breaks breaks this since it exposes file |
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- * systems with a variety of st_dev reported. Also, btrfs |
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- * subvolumes have different st_dev, even though they aren't |
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- * real mounts of their own. */ |
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- |
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- r = name_to_handle_at(fd, filename, &h.handle, &mount_id, flags); |
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+ if (path_equal(t, "/")) |
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+ return 1; |
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+ |
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+ r = name_to_handle_at(AT_FDCWD, t, &h.handle, &mount_id, allow_symlink ? AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW : 0); |
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if (r < 0) { |
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if (errno == ENOSYS) |
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/* This kernel does not support name_to_handle_at() |
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- * fall back to simpler logic. */ |
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- goto fallback_fdinfo; |
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+ * fall back to the traditional stat() logic. */ |
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+ goto fallback; |
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else if (errno == EOPNOTSUPP) |
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/* This kernel or file system does not support |
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- * name_to_handle_at(), hence let's see if the |
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- * upper fs supports it (in which case it is a |
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- * mount point), otherwise fallback to the |
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+ * name_to_handle_at(), hence fallback to the |
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* traditional stat() logic */ |
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nosupp = true; |
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+ else if (errno == ENOENT) |
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+ return 0; |
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else |
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return -errno; |
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} |
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- r = name_to_handle_at(fd, "", &h_parent.handle, &mount_id_parent, AT_EMPTY_PATH); |
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- if (r < 0) { |
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- if (errno == EOPNOTSUPP) { |
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+ r = path_get_parent(t, &parent); |
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+ if (r < 0) |
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+ return r; |
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+ |
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+ h.handle.handle_bytes = MAX_HANDLE_SZ; |
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+ r = name_to_handle_at(AT_FDCWD, parent, &h.handle, &mount_id_parent, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW); |
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+ if (r < 0) |
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+ if (errno == EOPNOTSUPP) |
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if (nosupp) |
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/* Neither parent nor child do name_to_handle_at()? |
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We have no choice but to fall back. */ |
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- goto fallback_fdinfo; |
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+ goto fallback; |
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else |
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- /* The parent can't do name_to_handle_at() but the |
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- * directory we are interested in can? |
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+ /* The parent can't do name_to_handle_at() but |
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+ * the directory we are interested in can? |
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+ * Or the other way around? |
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* If so, it must be a mount point. */ |
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return 1; |
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- } else |
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+ else |
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return -errno; |
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- } |
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+ else |
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+ return mount_id != mount_id_parent; |
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- /* The parent can do name_to_handle_at() but the |
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- * directory we are interested in can't? If so, it |
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- * must be a mount point. */ |
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- if (nosupp) |
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- return 1; |
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+fallback: |
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+ if (allow_symlink) |
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+ r = stat(t, &a); |
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+ else |
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+ r = lstat(t, &a); |
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- /* If the file handle for the directory we are |
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- * interested in and its parent are identical, we |
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- * assume this is the root directory, which is a mount |
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- * point. */ |
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+ if (r < 0) { |
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+ if (errno == ENOENT) |
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+ return 0; |
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- if (h.handle.handle_bytes == h_parent.handle.handle_bytes && |
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- h.handle.handle_type == h_parent.handle.handle_type && |
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- memcmp(h.handle.f_handle, h_parent.handle.f_handle, h.handle.handle_bytes) == 0) |
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- return 1; |
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+ return -errno; |
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+ } |
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- return mount_id != mount_id_parent; |
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+ free(parent); |
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+ parent = NULL; |
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-fallback_fdinfo: |
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- r = fd_fdinfo_mnt_id(fd, filename, flags, &mount_id); |
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- if (r == -EOPNOTSUPP) |
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- goto fallback_fstat; |
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+ r = path_get_parent(t, &parent); |
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if (r < 0) |
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return r; |
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- r = fd_fdinfo_mnt_id(fd, "", AT_EMPTY_PATH, &mount_id_parent); |
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+ r = stat(parent, &b); |
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if (r < 0) |
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- return r; |
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- |
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- if (mount_id != mount_id_parent) |
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- return 1; |
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- |
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- /* Hmm, so, the mount ids are the same. This leaves one |
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- * special case though for the root file system. For that, |
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- * let's see if the parent directory has the same inode as we |
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- * are interested in. Hence, let's also do fstat() checks now, |
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- * too, but avoid the st_dev comparisons, since they aren't |
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- * that useful on unionfs mounts. */ |
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- check_st_dev = false; |
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- |
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-fallback_fstat: |
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- /* yay for fstatat() taking a different set of flags than the other |
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- * _at() above */ |
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- if (flags & AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) |
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- flags &= ~AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW; |
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- else |
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- flags |= AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW; |
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- if (fstatat(fd, filename, &a, flags) < 0) |
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- return -errno; |
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- |
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- if (fstatat(fd, "", &b, AT_EMPTY_PATH) < 0) |
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- return -errno; |
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- |
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- /* A directory with same device and inode as its parent? Must |
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- * be the root directory */ |
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- if (a.st_dev == b.st_dev && |
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- a.st_ino == b.st_ino) |
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- return 1; |
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- |
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- return check_st_dev && (a.st_dev != b.st_dev); |
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-} |
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- |
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-/* flags can be AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW or 0 */ |
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-int path_is_mount_point(const char *t, int flags) { |
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- _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1; |
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- _cleanup_free_ char *canonical = NULL, *parent = NULL; |
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- |
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- assert(t); |
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- |
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- if (path_equal(t, "/")) |
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- return 1; |
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- |
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- /* we need to resolve symlinks manually, we can't just rely on |
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- * fd_is_mount_point() to do that for us; if we have a structure like |
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- * /bin -> /usr/bin/ and /usr is a mount point, then the parent that we |
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- * look at needs to be /usr, not /. */ |
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- if (flags & AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) { |
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- canonical = canonicalize_file_name(t); |
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- if (!canonical) |
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- return -errno; |
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- |
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- t = canonical; |
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- } |
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- |
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- parent = dirname_malloc(t); |
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- if (!parent) |
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- return -ENOMEM; |
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- |
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- fd = openat(AT_FDCWD, parent, O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC|O_PATH); |
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- if (fd < 0) |
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return -errno; |
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|
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- return fd_is_mount_point(fd, basename(t), flags); |
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+ return a.st_dev != b.st_dev; |
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} |
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int path_is_read_only_fs(const char *path) { |
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diff --git a/src/shared/path-util.h b/src/shared/path-util.h |
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index e16484087f..71bb740e98 100644 |
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--- a/src/shared/path-util.h |
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+++ b/src/shared/path-util.h |
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@@ -53,8 +53,7 @@ char** path_strv_make_absolute_cwd(char **l); |
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char** path_strv_resolve(char **l, const char *prefix); |
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char** path_strv_resolve_uniq(char **l, const char *prefix); |
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|
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-int fd_is_mount_point(int fd, const char *filename, int flags); |
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-int path_is_mount_point(const char *path, int flags); |
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+int path_is_mount_point(const char *path, bool allow_symlink); |
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int path_is_read_only_fs(const char *path); |
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int path_is_os_tree(const char *path); |
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diff --git a/src/test/test-path-util.c b/src/test/test-path-util.c |
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index 8870f178a1..6396fcb398 100644 |
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--- a/src/test/test-path-util.c |
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+++ b/src/test/test-path-util.c |
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@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ |
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|
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <unistd.h> |
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-#include <sys/mount.h> |
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#include "path-util.h" |
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#include "util.h" |
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@@ -86,8 +85,8 @@ static void test_path(void) { |
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test_parent("/aa///file...", "/aa///"); |
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test_parent("file.../", NULL); |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/", AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW)); |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/", 0)); |
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+ assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/", true)); |
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+ assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/", false)); |
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{ |
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char p1[] = "aaa/bbb////ccc"; |
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@@ -100,66 +99,6 @@ static void test_path(void) { |
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} |
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} |
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-static void test_path_is_mount_point(void) { |
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- int fd, rt, rf, rlt, rlf; |
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- char tmp_dir[] = "/tmp/test-path-is-mount-point-XXXXXX"; |
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- _cleanup_free_ char *file1 = NULL, *file2 = NULL, *link1 = NULL, *link2 = NULL; |
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- |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/", AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) > 0); |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/", 0) > 0); |
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- |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/proc", AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) > 0); |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/proc", 0) > 0); |
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- |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/proc/1", AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) == 0); |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/proc/1", 0) == 0); |
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- |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/sys", AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) > 0); |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point("/sys", 0) > 0); |
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- |
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- /* file mountpoints */ |
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- assert_se(mkdtemp(tmp_dir) != NULL); |
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- file1 = path_join(NULL, tmp_dir, "file1"); |
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- assert_se(file1); |
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- file2 = path_join(NULL, tmp_dir, "file2"); |
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- assert_se(file2); |
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- fd = open(file1, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_CLOEXEC, 0664); |
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- assert_se(fd > 0); |
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- close(fd); |
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- fd = open(file2, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_CLOEXEC, 0664); |
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- assert_se(fd > 0); |
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- close(fd); |
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- link1 = path_join(NULL, tmp_dir, "link1"); |
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- assert_se(link1); |
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- assert_se(symlink("file1", link1) == 0); |
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- link2 = path_join(NULL, tmp_dir, "link2"); |
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- assert_se(link1); |
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- assert_se(symlink("file2", link2) == 0); |
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- |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point(file1, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) == 0); |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point(file1, 0) == 0); |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point(link1, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW) == 0); |
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- assert_se(path_is_mount_point(link1, 0) == 0); |
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- |
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- /* this test will only work as root */ |
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- if (mount(file1, file2, NULL, MS_BIND, NULL) >= 0) { |
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- rf = path_is_mount_point(file2, 0); |
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- rt = path_is_mount_point(file2, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW); |
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- rlf = path_is_mount_point(link2, 0); |
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- rlt = path_is_mount_point(link2, AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW); |
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- |
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- assert_se(umount(file2) == 0); |
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- |
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- assert_se(rf == 1); |
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- assert_se(rt == 1); |
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- assert_se(rlf == 0); |
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- assert_se(rlt == 1); |
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- } else |
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- printf("Skipping bind mount file test: %m\n"); |
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- |
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- assert_se(rm_rf(tmp_dir, false, true, false) == 0); |
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-} |
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- |
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static void test_find_binary(const char *self, bool local) { |
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char *p; |
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@@ -349,7 +288,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) { |
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test_make_relative(); |
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test_strv_resolve(); |
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test_path_startswith(); |
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- test_path_is_mount_point(); |
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return 0; |
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}
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