openrc/sh/rc-mount.sh

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# Copyright 2007 Roy Marples
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# SUCH DAMAGE.
# Handy function to handle all our unmounting needs
# mountinfo is a C program to actually find our mounts on our supported OS's
# We rely on fuser being preset, so if it's not then we don't unmount anything.
# This isn't a real issue for the BSD's, but it is for Linux.
do_unmount() {
type fuser >/dev/null 2>&1 || return 0
local cmd="$1" retval=0 retry=
local f_opts="-m -c" f_kill="-s " mnt=
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if [ "${RC_UNAME}" = "Linux" ]; then
f_opts="-m"
f_kill="-"
fi
shift
mountinfo "$@" | while read mnt; do
case "${cmd}" in
umount*)
# If we're using the mount (probably /usr) then don't unmount us
local pids="$(fuser ${f_opts} "${mnt}" 2>/dev/null)"
case " ${pids} " in
*" $$ "*)
ewarn "We are using ${mnt}, not unmounting"
continue
;;
esac
ebegin "Unmounting ${mnt}"
;;
*)
ebegin "Remounting ${mnt}"
;;
esac
retry=3
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while ! LC_ALL=C ${cmd} "${mnt}" 2>/dev/null; do
# Don't kill if it's us (/ and possibly /usr)
local pids="$(fuser ${f_opts} "${mnt}" 2>/dev/null)"
case " ${pids} " in
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*" $$ "*) retry=0;;
" ") eend 1 "in use but fuser finds nothing"; retry=0;;
*)
local sig="KILL"
[ ${retry} -gt 0 ] && sig="TERM"
fuser ${f_kill}${sig} -k ${f_opts} "${mnt}" \
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>/dev/null 2>&1
sleep 1
retry=$((${retry} - 1))
;;
esac
# OK, try forcing things
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if [ ${retry} -le 0 ]; then
case "${cmd}" in
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umount*)
LC_ALL=C ${cmd} -f "${mnt}" || retry=-999
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;;
*)
retry=-999
;;
esac
break
fi
done
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if [ ${retry} -eq -999 ]; then
eend 1
retval=1
else
eend 0
fi
done
return ${retval}
}
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