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/* vi: set sw=4 ts=4: */
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/*
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* Mini mount implementation for busybox
*
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* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 by Bruce Perens <bruce@pixar.com>.
* Copyright (C) 1999-2004 by Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
* Copyright (C) 2005-2006 by Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
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*
* Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details.
*/
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/* Design notes: There is no spec for mount. Remind me to write one.
mount_main() calls singlemount() which calls mount_it_now().
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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.
*/
#include "busybox.h"
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#include <mntent.h>
/* Needed for nfs support only... */
#include <syslog.h>
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#undef TRUE
#undef FALSE
#include <rpc/rpc.h>
#include <rpc/pmap_prot.h>
#include <rpc/pmap_clnt.h>
// Not real flags, but we want to be able to check for this.
enum {
MOUNT_USERS = (1<<28)*ENABLE_DESKTOP,
MOUNT_NOAUTO = (1<<29),
MOUNT_SWAP = (1<<30),
};
// 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 */
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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struct {
char *name;
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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long flags;
} static mount_options[] = {
// MS_FLAGS set a bit. ~MS_FLAGS disable that bit. 0 flags are NOPs.
USE_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP(
{"loop", 0},
)
USE_FEATURE_MOUNT_FSTAB(
{"defaults", 0},
{"quiet", 0},
{"noauto", MOUNT_NOAUTO},
{"swap", MOUNT_SWAP},
USE_DESKTOP({"user", MOUNT_USERS},)
USE_DESKTOP({"users", MOUNT_USERS},)
)
USE_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},
{"async", ~MS_SYNCHRONOUS},
{"atime", ~MS_NOATIME},
{"noatime", MS_NOATIME},
{"diratime", ~MS_NODIRATIME},
{"nodiratime", MS_NODIRATIME},
{"loud", ~MS_SILENT},
// action flags
{"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_SLAVE|MS_RECURSIVE},
{"runbindable", MS_UNBINDABLE|MS_RECURSIVE},
)
// Always understood.
{"ro", MS_RDONLY}, // vfs flag
{"rw", ~MS_RDONLY}, // vfs flag
{"remount", MS_REMOUNT}, // action flag
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};
#define VECTOR_SIZE(v) (sizeof(v) / sizeof((v)[0]))
/* Append mount options to string */
static void append_mount_options(char **oldopts, char *newopts)
{
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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 return list of unrecognized options if unrecognized!=NULL */
static int parse_mount_options(char *options, char **unrecognized)
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{
int flags = MS_SILENT;
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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// Loop through options
for (;;) {
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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int i;
char *comma = strchr(options, ',');
if (comma) *comma = 0;
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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// Find this option in mount_options
for (i = 0; i < VECTOR_SIZE(mount_options); i++) {
if (!strcasecmp(mount_options[i].name, options)) {
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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long fl = mount_options[i].flags;
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if (fl < 0) flags &= fl;
else flags |= fl;
break;
}
}
// If unrecognized not NULL, append unrecognized mount options */
if (unrecognized && i == VECTOR_SIZE(mount_options)) {
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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// Add it to strflags, to pass on to kernel
i = *unrecognized ? strlen(*unrecognized) : 0;
*unrecognized = xrealloc(*unrecognized, i+strlen(options)+2);
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Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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// Comma separated if it's not the first one
if (i) (*unrecognized)[i++] = ',';
strcpy((*unrecognized)+i, options);
}
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Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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// Advance to next option, or finish
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if (comma) {
*comma = ',';
options = ++comma;
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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} else break;
}
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return flags;
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}
// Return a list of all block device backed filesystems
static llist_t *get_block_backed_filesystems(void)
{
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static const char *const filesystems[] = {
"/etc/filesystems",
"/proc/filesystems",
0
};
char *fs, *buf;
llist_t *list = 0;
int i;
FILE *f;
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for (i = 0; filesystems[i]; i++) {
f = fopen(filesystems[i], "r");
if (!f) continue;
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while ((buf = xmalloc_getline(f)) != 0) {
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if (!strncmp(buf, "nodev", 5) && isspace(buf[5]))
continue;
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fs = skip_whitespace(buf);
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if (*fs=='#' || *fs=='*' || !*fs) continue;
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llist_add_to_end(&list, xstrdup(fs));
free(buf);
}
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) fclose(f);
}
return list;
}
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llist_t *fslist = 0;
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP
static void delete_block_backed_filesystems(void)
{
llist_free(fslist, free);
}
#else
void delete_block_backed_filesystems(void);
#endif
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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#if ENABLE_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT
static int useMtab = 1;
static int fakeIt;
#else
#define useMtab 0
#define fakeIt 0
#endif
// Perform actual mount of specific filesystem at specific location.
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// NB: mp->xxx fields may be trashed on exit
static int mount_it_now(struct mntent *mp, int vfsflags, char *filteropts)
{
int rc = 0;
if (fakeIt) goto mtab;
// Mount, with fallback to read-only if necessary.
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for (;;) {
rc = mount(mp->mnt_fsname, mp->mnt_dir, mp->mnt_type,
vfsflags, filteropts);
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if (!rc || (vfsflags&MS_RDONLY) || (errno!=EACCES && errno!=EROFS))
break;
bb_error_msg("%s is write-protected, mounting read-only",
mp->mnt_fsname);
vfsflags |= MS_RDONLY;
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}
// Abort entirely if permission denied.
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if (rc && errno == EPERM)
bb_error_msg_and_die(bb_msg_perm_denied_are_you_root);
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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/* 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 (ENABLE_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT && useMtab && !rc && !(vfsflags & MS_REMOUNT)) {
char *fsname;
FILE *mountTable = setmntent(bb_path_mtab_file, "a+");
int i;
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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if (!mountTable)
bb_error_msg("no %s",bb_path_mtab_file);
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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// Add vfs string flags
for (i=0; mount_options[i].flags != MS_REMOUNT; i++)
if (mount_options[i].flags > 0 && (mount_options[i].flags & vfsflags))
append_mount_options(&(mp->mnt_opts), mount_options[i].name);
// Remove trailing / (if any) from directory we mounted on
i = strlen(mp->mnt_dir) - 1;
if (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 = 0;
if (!mp->mnt_type || !*mp->mnt_type) { /* bind mount */
mp->mnt_fsname = fsname = bb_simplify_path(mp->mnt_fsname);
mp->mnt_type = "bind";
}
mp->mnt_freq = mp->mnt_passno = 0;
// Write and close.
addmntent(mountTable, mp);
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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endmntent(mountTable);
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) {
free(mp->mnt_dir);
free(fsname);
}
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}
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return rc;
}
#if ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS
/*
* Linux NFS mount
* Copyright (C) 1993 Rick Sladkey <jrs@world.std.com>
*
* Licensed under GPLv2, see file LICENSE in this tarball for details.
*
* 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 <swen@uni-paderborn.de>:
* Omit the call to connect() for Linux version 1.3.11 or later.
*
* Wed Oct 1 23:55:28 1997: Dick Streefland <dick_streefland@tasking.com>
* Implemented the "bg", "fg" and "retry" mount options for NFS.
*
* 1999-02-22 Arkadiusz Mi<EFBFBD>kiewicz <misiek@misiek.eu.org>
* - added Native Language Support
*
* Modified by Olaf Kirch and Trond Myklebust for new NFS code,
* plus NFSv3 stuff.
*/
/* 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__)
#error "You need to build uClibc with UCLIBC_HAS_RPC for NFS support."
#endif
#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;
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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typedef struct groupnode *groups;
struct groupnode {
name gr_name;
groups gr_next;
};
typedef struct groupnode groupnode;
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typedef struct exportnode *exports;
struct exportnode {
dirpath ex_dir;
groups ex_groups;
exports ex_next;
};
typedef struct exportnode exportnode;
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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;
u_char pc_vdisable;
char pc_xxx;
short pc_mask[2];
};
typedef struct ppathcnf ppathcnf;
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#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
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#define MOUNTVERS_POSIX 2
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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#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
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enum {
#ifndef NFS_FHSIZE
NFS_FHSIZE = 32,
#endif
#ifndef NFS_PORT
NFS_PORT = 2049
#endif
};
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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/*
* 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).
*/
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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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 */
};
/*
* We need to translate between nfs status return values and
* the local errno values which may not be the same.
*
* Andreas Schwab <schwab@LS5.informatik.uni-dortmund.de>: change errno:
* "after #include <errno.h> the symbol errno is reserved for any use,
* it cannot even be used as a struct tag or field name".
*/
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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#ifndef EDQUOT
#define EDQUOT ENOSPC
#endif
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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// Convert each NFSERR_BLAH into EBLAH
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static const struct {
int stat;
int errnum;
} nfs_errtbl[] = {
{0,0}, {1,EPERM}, {2,ENOENT}, {5,EIO}, {6,ENXIO}, {13,EACCES}, {17,EEXIST},
{19,ENODEV}, {20,ENOTDIR}, {21,EISDIR}, {22,EINVAL}, {27,EFBIG},
{28,ENOSPC}, {30,EROFS}, {63,ENAMETOOLONG}, {66,ENOTEMPTY}, {69,EDQUOT},
{70,ESTALE}, {71,EREMOTE}, {-1,EIO}
};
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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static char *nfs_strerror(int status)
{
int i;
static char buf[sizeof("unknown nfs status return value: ") + sizeof(int)*3];
for (i = 0; nfs_errtbl[i].stat != -1; i++) {
if (nfs_errtbl[i].stat == status)
return strerror(nfs_errtbl[i].errnum);
}
sprintf(buf, "unknown nfs status return value: %d", status);
return buf;
}
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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static bool_t xdr_fhandle(XDR *xdrs, fhandle objp)
{
if (!xdr_opaque(xdrs, objp, FHSIZE))
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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static bool_t xdr_fhstatus(XDR *xdrs, fhstatus *objp)
{
if (!xdr_u_int(xdrs, &objp->fhs_status))
return FALSE;
switch (objp->fhs_status) {
case 0:
if (!xdr_fhandle(xdrs, objp->fhstatus_u.fhs_fhandle))
return FALSE;
break;
default:
break;
}
return TRUE;
}
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static bool_t xdr_dirpath(XDR *xdrs, dirpath *objp)
{
if (!xdr_string(xdrs, objp, MNTPATHLEN))
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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static bool_t xdr_fhandle3(XDR *xdrs, fhandle3 *objp)
{
if (!xdr_bytes(xdrs, (char **)&objp->fhandle3_val, (unsigned int *) &objp->fhandle3_len, FHSIZE3))
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
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static bool_t xdr_mountres3_ok(XDR *xdrs, mountres3_ok *objp)
{
if (!xdr_fhandle3(xdrs, &objp->fhandle))
return FALSE;
if (!xdr_array(xdrs, &(objp->auth_flavours.auth_flavours_val), &(objp->auth_flavours.auth_flavours_len), ~0,
sizeof (int), (xdrproc_t) xdr_int))
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
static bool_t xdr_mountstat3(XDR *xdrs, mountstat3 *objp)
{
if (!xdr_enum(xdrs, (enum_t *) objp))
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
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static bool_t xdr_mountres3(XDR *xdrs, mountres3 *objp)
{
if (!xdr_mountstat3(xdrs, &objp->fhs_status))
return FALSE;
switch (objp->fhs_status) {
case MNT_OK:
if (!xdr_mountres3_ok(xdrs, &objp->mountres3_u.mountinfo))
return FALSE;
break;
default:
break;
}
return TRUE;
}
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#define MAX_NFSPROT ((nfs_mount_version >= 4) ? 3 : 2)
/*
* nfs_mount_version according to the sources seen at compile time.
*/
static int nfs_mount_version;
static int kernel_version;
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/*
* 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)
{
if (kernel_version)
return;
nfs_mount_version = 4; /* default */
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kernel_version = get_linux_version_code();
if (kernel_version) {
if (kernel_version < KERNEL_VERSION(2,1,32))
nfs_mount_version = 1;
else if (kernel_version < KERNEL_VERSION(2,2,18) ||
(kernel_version >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,3,0) &&
kernel_version < KERNEL_VERSION(2,3,99)))
nfs_mount_version = 3;
/* else v4 since 2.3.99pre4 */
}
}
static struct pmap *
get_mountport(struct sockaddr_in *server_addr,
long unsigned prog,
long unsigned version,
long unsigned proto,
long unsigned port)
{
struct pmaplist *pmap;
static struct pmap p = {0, 0, 0, 0};
server_addr->sin_port = PMAPPORT;
pmap = pmap_getmaps(server_addr);
if (version > MAX_NFSPROT)
version = MAX_NFSPROT;
if (!prog)
prog = MOUNTPROG;
p.pm_prog = prog;
p.pm_vers = version;
p.pm_prot = proto;
p.pm_port = port;
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while (pmap) {
if (pmap->pml_map.pm_prog != prog)
goto next;
if (!version && p.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 && p.pm_prot && pmap->pml_map.pm_prot != proto) ||
(port && pmap->pml_map.pm_port != port))
goto next;
memcpy(&p, &pmap->pml_map, sizeof(p));
next:
pmap = pmap->pml_next;
}
if (!p.pm_vers)
p.pm_vers = MOUNTVERS;
if (!p.pm_port)
p.pm_port = MOUNTPORT;
if (!p.pm_prot)
p.pm_prot = IPPROTO_TCP;
return &p;
}
static int daemonize(void)
{
int fd;
int pid = fork();
if (pid < 0) /* error */
return -errno;
if (pid > 0) /* parent */
return 0;
/* child */
fd = xopen(bb_dev_null, O_RDWR);
dup2(fd, 0);
dup2(fd, 1);
dup2(fd, 2);
if (fd > 2) close(fd);
setsid();
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openlog(applet_name, LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON);
logmode = LOGMODE_SYSLOG;
return 1;
}
// TODO
static inline int we_saw_this_host_before(const char *hostname)
{
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);
}
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// NB: mp->xxx fields may be trashed on exit
static int nfsmount(struct mntent *mp, int vfsflags, char *filteropts)
{
CLIENT *mclient;
char *hostname;
char *pathname;
char *mounthost;
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;
int bg;
int soft;
int intr;
int posix;
int nocto;
int noac;
int nolock;
int retry;
int tcp;
int mountprog;
int mountvers;
int nfsprog;
int nfsvers;
int retval;
Major rewrite of mount, umount, losetup. Untangled lots of code, shrunk things down a bit, fixed a number of funky corner cases, added support for several new features (things like mount --move, mount --bind, lazy unounts, automatic detection of loop mounts, and so on). Probably broke several other things, but it's fixable. (Bang on it, tell me what doesn't work for you...) Note: you no longer need to say "-o loop". It does that for you when necessary. Still need to add "user mount" support, which involves making mount suid. Not too hard to do under the new infrastructure, just haven't done it yet... The previous code had the following notes, that belong in the version control comments: - * 3/21/1999 Charles P. Wright <cpwright@cpwright.com> - * searches through fstab when -a is passed - * will try mounting stuff with all fses when passed -t auto - * - * 1999-04-17 Dave Cinege...Rewrote -t auto. Fixed ro mtab. - * - * 1999-10-07 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>. - * Rewrite of a lot of code. Removed mtab usage (I plan on - * putting it back as a compile-time option some time), - * major adjustments to option parsing, and some serious - * dieting all around. - * - * 1999-11-06 mtab support is back - andersee - * - * 2000-01-12 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>, Borrowed utils-linux's - * mount to add loop support. - * - * 2000-04-30 Dave Cinege <dcinege@psychosis.com> - * Rewrote fstab while loop and lower mount section. Can now do - * single mounts from fstab. Can override fstab options for single - * mount. Common mount_one call for single mounts and 'all'. Fixed - * mtab updating and stale entries. Removed 'remount' default. - *
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find_kernel_nfs_mount_version();
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daemonized = 0;
mounthost = NULL;
retval = ETIMEDOUT;
msock = fsock = -1;
mclient = NULL;
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/* 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 > sizeof(struct in_addr)) {
bb_error_msg("got bad hp->h_length");
hp->h_length = sizeof(struct in_addr);
}
memcpy(&server_addr.sin_addr,
hp->h_addr, hp->h_length);
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}
memcpy(&mount_server_addr, &server_addr, sizeof(mount_server_addr));
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/* add IP address to mtab options for use when unmounting */
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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;
bg = 0;
soft = 0;
intr = 0;
posix = 0;
nocto = 0;
nolock = 0;
noac = 0;
retry = 10000; /* 10000 minutes ~ 1 week */
tcp = 0;
mountprog = MOUNTPROG;
mountvers = 0;
port = 0;
mountport = 0;
nfsprog = 100003;
nfsvers = 0;
/* parse options */
for (opt = strtok(filteropts, ","); opt; opt = strtok(NULL, ",")) {
char *opteq = strchr(opt, '=');
if (opteq) {
const char *const options[] = {
/* 0 */ "rsize",
/* 1 */ "wsize",
/* 2 */ "timeo",
/* 3 */ "retrans",
/* 4 */ "acregmin",
/* 5 */ "acregmax",
/* 6 */ "acdirmin",
/* 7 */ "acdirmax",
/* 8 */ "actimeo",
/* 9 */ "retry",
/* 10 */ "port",
/* 11 */ "mountport",
/* 12 */ "mounthost",
/* 13 */ "mountprog",
/* 14 */ "mountvers",
/* 15 */ "nfsprog",
/* 16 */ "nfsvers",
/* 17 */ "vers",
/* 18 */ "proto",
/* 19 */ "namlen",
/* 20 */ "addr",
NULL
};
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int val = xatoi_u(opteq + 1);
*opteq = '\0';
switch (compare_string_array(options, opt)) {
case 0: // "rsize"
data.rsize = val;
break;
case 1: // "wsize"
data.wsize = val;
break;
case 2: // "timeo"
data.timeo = val;
break;
case 3: // "retrans"
data.retrans = val;
break;
case 4: // "acregmin"
data.acregmin = val;
break;
case 5: // "acregmax"
data.acregmax = val;
break;
case 6: // "acdirmin"
data.acdirmin = val;
break;
case 7: // "acdirmax"
data.acdirmax = val;
break;
case 8: // "actimeo"
data.acregmin = val;
data.acregmax = val;
data.acdirmin = val;
data.acdirmax = val;
break;
case 9: // "retry"
retry = val;
break;
case 10: // "port"
port = val;
break;
case 11: // "mountport"
mountport = val;
break;
case 12: // "mounthost"
mounthost = xstrndup(opteq+1,
strcspn(opteq+1," \t\n\r,"));
break;
case 13: // "mountprog"
mountprog = val;
break;
case 14: // "mountvers"
mountvers = val;
break;
case 15: // "nfsprog"
nfsprog = val;
break;
case 16: // "nfsvers"
case 17: // "vers"
nfsvers = val;
break;
case 18: // "proto"
if (!strncmp(opteq+1, "tcp", 3))
tcp = 1;
else if (!strncmp(opteq+1, "udp", 3))
tcp = 0;
else
bb_error_msg("warning: unrecognized proto= option");
break;
case 19: // "namlen"
if (nfs_mount_version >= 2)
data.namlen = val;
else
bb_error_msg("warning: option namlen is not supported\n");
break;
case 20: // "addr" - ignore
break;
default:
bb_error_msg("unknown nfs mount parameter: %s=%d", opt, val);
goto fail;
}
}
else {
const char *const options[] = {
"bg",
"fg",
"soft",
"hard",
"intr",
"posix",
"cto",
"ac",
"tcp",
"udp",
"lock",
NULL
};
int val = 1;
if (!strncmp(opt, "no", 2)) {
val = 0;
opt += 2;
}
switch (compare_string_array(options, opt)) {
case 0: // "bg"
bg = val;
break;
case 1: // "fg"
bg = !val;
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;
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);
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(); /* parent or error */
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;
} else {
if (hp->h_length > sizeof(struct in_addr)) {
bb_error_msg("got bad hp->h_length?");
hp->h_length = sizeof(struct in_addr);
}
mount_server_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
memcpy(&mount_server_addr.sin_addr,
hp->h_addr, hp->h_length);
}
}
}
/*
* 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;
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);
pm_mnt = get_mountport(&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 = 0;
}
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 = 0;
close(msock);
}
/* 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);
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 */
retval = -daemonized;
goto ret;
}
}
sleep(delay); /* 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 30, ... */
delay *= 2;
if (delay > 30)
delay = 30;
}
}
do_mount: /* perform actual mount */
mp->mnt_type = "nfs";
retval = mount_it_now(mp, vfsflags, (char*)&data);
goto ret;
fail: /* abort */
if (msock != -1) {
if (mclient) {
auth_destroy(mclient->cl_auth);
clnt_destroy(mclient);
}
close(msock);
}
if (fsock != -1)
close(fsock);
ret:
free(hostname);
free(mounthost);
free(filteropts);
return retval;
}
#else /* !ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS */
/* Never called. Call should be optimized out. */
int nfsmount(struct mntent *mp, int vfsflags, char *filteropts);
#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 rc = -1, vfsflags;
char *loopFile = 0, *filteropts = 0;
llist_t *fl = 0;
struct stat st;
vfsflags = parse_mount_options(mp->mnt_opts, &filteropts);
// Treat fstype "auto" as unspecified.
if (mp->mnt_type && !strcmp(mp->mnt_type,"auto")) mp->mnt_type = 0;
// Might this be an CIFS filesystem?
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if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_CIFS &&
(!mp->mnt_type || !strcmp(mp->mnt_type,"cifs")) &&
(mp->mnt_fsname[0]==mp->mnt_fsname[1] && (mp->mnt_fsname[0]=='/' || mp->mnt_fsname[0]=='\\')))
{
struct hostent *he;
char ip[32], *s;
rc = 1;
// Replace '/' with '\' and verify that unc points to "//server/share".
for (s = mp->mnt_fsname; *s; ++s)
if (*s == '/') *s = '\\';
// get server IP
s = strrchr(mp->mnt_fsname, '\\');
if (s == mp->mnt_fsname+1) goto report_error;
*s = 0;
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he = gethostbyname(mp->mnt_fsname+2);
*s = '\\';
if (!he) goto report_error;
// Insert ip=... option into string flags. (NOTE: Add IPv6 support.)
sprintf(ip, "ip=%d.%d.%d.%d", he->h_addr[0], he->h_addr[1],
he->h_addr[2], he->h_addr[3]);
parse_mount_options(ip, &filteropts);
// compose new unc '\\server-ip\share'
mp->mnt_fsname = xasprintf("\\\\%s%s", ip+3,
strchr(mp->mnt_fsname+2,'\\'));
// lock is required
vfsflags |= MS_MANDLOCK;
mp->mnt_type = "cifs";
rc = mount_it_now(mp, vfsflags, filteropts);
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(mp->mnt_fsname);
goto report_error;
}
// Might this be an NFS filesystem?
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_NFS &&
(!mp->mnt_type || !strcmp(mp->mnt_type,"nfs")) &&
strchr(mp->mnt_fsname, ':') != NULL)
{
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.)
if (!lstat(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 = 0;
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switch (set_loop(&(mp->mnt_fsname), loopFile, 0)) {
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case 0:
case 1:
break;
default:
bb_error_msg( errno == EPERM || errno == EACCES
? bb_msg_perm_denied_are_you_root
: "cannot 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)))
rc = mount_it_now(mp, vfsflags, filteropts);
// Loop through filesystem types until mount succeeds or we run out
else {
/* 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;
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rc = mount_it_now(mp, vfsflags, filteropts);
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if (!rc) break;
}
}
// If mount failed, clean up loop file (if any).
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_LOOP && rc && loopFile) {
del_loop(mp->mnt_fsname);
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) {
free(loopFile);
free(mp->mnt_fsname);
}
}
report_error:
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) free(filteropts);
if (rc && errno == EBUSY && ignore_busy) rc = 0;
if (rc < 0)
/* perror here sometimes says "mounting ... on ... failed: Success" */
bb_error_msg("mounting %s on %s failed", mp->mnt_fsname, mp->mnt_dir);
return rc;
}
// Parse options, if necessary parse fstab/mtab, and call singlemount for
// each directory to be mounted.
const char must_be_root[] = "you must be root";
int mount_main(int argc, char **argv)
{
enum { OPT_ALL = 0x10 };
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char *cmdopts = xstrdup(""), *fstype=0, *storage_path=0;
char *opt_o;
const char *fstabname;
FILE *fstab;
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int i, j, rc = 0;
unsigned opt;
struct mntent mtpair[2], *mtcur = mtpair;
SKIP_DESKTOP(const int nonroot = 0;)
USE_DESKTOP( int nonroot = (getuid() != 0);)
/* parse long options, like --bind and --move. Note that -o option
* and --option are synonymous. Yes, this means --remount,rw works. */
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for (i = j = 0; i < argc; i++) {
if (argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1] == '-') {
append_mount_options(&cmdopts, argv[i]+2);
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} else argv[j++] = argv[i];
}
argv[j] = 0;
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argc = j;
// Parse remaining options
opt = getopt32(argc, argv, "o:t:rwanfvs", &opt_o, &fstype);
if (opt & 0x1) append_mount_options(&cmdopts, opt_o); // -o
//if (opt & 0x2) // -t
if (opt & 0x4) append_mount_options(&cmdopts, "ro"); // -r
if (opt & 0x8) append_mount_options(&cmdopts, "rw"); // -w
//if (opt & 0x10) // -a
if (opt & 0x20) USE_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT(useMtab = 0); // -n
if (opt & 0x40) USE_FEATURE_MTAB_SUPPORT(fakeIt = 1); // -f
//if (opt & 0x80) // -v: verbose (ignore)
//if (opt & 0x100) // -s: sloppy (ignore)
argv += optind;
argc -= optind;
// Three or more non-option arguments? Die with a usage message.
if (argc > 2) bb_show_usage();
// If we have no arguments, show currently mounted filesystems
if (!argc) {
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if (!(opt & OPT_ALL)) {
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, bb_common_bufsiz1,
sizeof(bb_common_bufsiz1)))
{
// Don't show rootfs. FIXME: why??
if (!strcmp(mtpair->mnt_fsname, "rootfs")) continue;
if (!fstype || !strcmp(mtpair->mnt_type, fstype))
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;
}
} else storage_path = bb_simplify_path(argv[0]);
// 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 (argc == 2) {
if (nonroot)
bb_error_msg_and_die(must_be_root);
mtpair->mnt_fsname = argv[0];
mtpair->mnt_dir = argv[1];
mtpair->mnt_type = fstype;
mtpair->mnt_opts = cmdopts;
rc = singlemount(mtpair, 0);
goto clean_up;
}
i = parse_mount_options(cmdopts, 0);
if (nonroot && (i & ~MS_SILENT)) // Non-root users cannot specify flags
bb_error_msg_and_die(must_be_root);
// If we have a shared subtree flag, don't worry about fstab or mtab.
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_MOUNT_FLAGS &&
(i & (MS_SHARED | MS_PRIVATE | MS_SLAVE | MS_UNBINDABLE)))
{
rc = mount("", argv[0], "", i, "");
if (rc) bb_perror_msg_and_die("%s", argv[0]);
goto clean_up;
}
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// Open either fstab or mtab
fstabname = "/etc/fstab";
if (i & MS_REMOUNT) {
fstabname = bb_path_mtab_file;
}
fstab = setmntent(fstabname, "r");
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if (!fstab)
bb_perror_msg_and_die("cannot read %s", fstabname);
// Loop through entries until we find what we're looking for.
memset(mtpair, 0, sizeof(mtpair));
for (;;) {
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struct mntent *mtnext = (mtcur==mtpair ? mtpair+1 : mtpair);
// Get next fstab entry
if (!getmntent_r(fstab, mtcur, bb_common_bufsiz1
+ (mtcur==mtpair ? sizeof(bb_common_bufsiz1)/2 : 0),
sizeof(bb_common_bufsiz1)/2))
{
// Were we looking for something specific?
if (argc) {
// If we didn't find anything, complain.
if (!mtnext->mnt_fsname)
bb_error_msg_and_die("can't find %s in %s",
argv[0], fstabname);
mtcur = mtnext;
if (nonroot) {
// fstab must have "users" or "user"
if (!(parse_mount_options(mtcur->mnt_opts, 0) & MOUNT_USERS))
bb_error_msg_and_die(must_be_root);
}
// Mount the last thing we found.
mtcur->mnt_opts = xstrdup(mtcur->mnt_opts);
append_mount_options(&(mtcur->mnt_opts), cmdopts);
rc = singlemount(mtcur, 0);
free(mtcur->mnt_opts);
}
goto clean_up;
}
/* If we're trying to mount something specific and this isn't it,
* skip it. Note we must match both the exact text in fstab (ala
* "proc") or a full path from root */
if (argc) {
// Is this what we're looking for?
if (strcmp(argv[0], mtcur->mnt_fsname) &&
strcmp(storage_path, mtcur->mnt_fsname) &&
strcmp(argv[0], mtcur->mnt_dir) &&
strcmp(storage_path, mtcur->mnt_dir)) continue;
// Remember this entry. Something later may have overmounted
// it, and we want the _last_ match.
mtcur = mtnext;
// If we're mounting all.
} else {
// Do we need to match a filesystem type?
// TODO: support "-t type1,type2"; "-t notype1,type2"
if (fstype && strcmp(mtcur->mnt_type, fstype)) continue;
// Skip noauto and swap anyway.
if (parse_mount_options(mtcur->mnt_opts, 0)
& (MOUNT_NOAUTO | MOUNT_SWAP)) continue;
// No, mount -a won't mount anything,
// even user mounts, for mere humans.
if (nonroot)
bb_error_msg_and_die(must_be_root);
// Mount this thing.
if (singlemount(mtcur, 1)) {
/* Count number of failed mounts */
rc++;
}
}
}
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) endmntent(fstab);
clean_up:
if (ENABLE_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP) {
free(storage_path);
free(cmdopts);
}
return rc;
}