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In older versions of fscrypt there is a race condition when multiple encrypted cephfs instances are deployed simultaneously. Signed-off-by: NymanRobin <robin.nyman@est.tech>
583 lines
18 KiB
Go
583 lines
18 KiB
Go
/*
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* mountpoint.go - Contains all the functionality for finding mountpoints and
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* using UUIDs to refer to them. Specifically, we can find the mountpoint of a
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* path, get info about a mountpoint, and find mountpoints with a specific UUID.
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*
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* Copyright 2017 Google Inc.
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* Author: Joe Richey (joerichey@google.com)
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
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* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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* the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
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* the License.
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*/
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package filesystem
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import (
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"bufio"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"log"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"sort"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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)
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var (
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// These maps hold data about the state of the system's filesystems.
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//
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// They only contain one Mount per filesystem, even if there are
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// additional bind mounts, since we want to store fscrypt metadata in
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// only one place per filesystem. When it is ambiguous which Mount
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// should be used for a filesystem, mountsByDevice will contain an
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// explicit nil entry, and mountsByPath won't contain an entry.
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mountsByDevice map[DeviceNumber]*Mount
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mountsByPath map[string]*Mount
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// Used to make the mount functions thread safe
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mountMutex sync.Mutex
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// True if the maps have been successfully initialized.
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mountsInitialized bool
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// Supported tokens for filesystem links
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uuidToken = "UUID"
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pathToken = "PATH"
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// Location to perform UUID lookup
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uuidDirectory = "/dev/disk/by-uuid"
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)
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// Unescape octal-encoded escape sequences in a string from the mountinfo file.
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// The kernel encodes the ' ', '\t', '\n', and '\\' bytes this way. This
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// function exactly inverts what the kernel does, including by preserving
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// invalid UTF-8.
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func unescapeString(str string) string {
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var sb strings.Builder
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for i := 0; i < len(str); i++ {
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b := str[i]
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if b == '\\' && i+3 < len(str) {
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if parsed, err := strconv.ParseInt(str[i+1:i+4], 8, 8); err == nil {
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b = uint8(parsed)
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i += 3
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}
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}
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sb.WriteByte(b)
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}
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return sb.String()
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}
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// EscapeString is the reverse of unescapeString. Use this to avoid injecting
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// spaces or newlines into output that uses these characters as separators.
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func EscapeString(str string) string {
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var sb strings.Builder
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for _, b := range []byte(str) {
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switch b {
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case ' ', '\t', '\n', '\\':
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sb.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("\\%03o", b))
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default:
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sb.WriteByte(b)
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}
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}
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return sb.String()
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}
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// We get the device name via the device number rather than use the mount source
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// field directly. This is necessary to handle a rootfs that was mounted via
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// the kernel command line, since mountinfo always shows /dev/root for that.
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// This assumes that the device nodes are in the standard location.
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func getDeviceName(num DeviceNumber) string {
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linkPath := fmt.Sprintf("/sys/dev/block/%v", num)
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if target, err := os.Readlink(linkPath); err == nil {
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return fmt.Sprintf("/dev/%s", filepath.Base(target))
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}
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return ""
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}
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// Parse one line of /proc/self/mountinfo.
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//
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// The line contains the following space-separated fields:
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//
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// [0] mount ID
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// [1] parent ID
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// [2] major:minor
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// [3] root
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// [4] mount point
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// [5] mount options
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// [6...n-1] optional field(s)
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// [n] separator
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// [n+1] filesystem type
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// [n+2] mount source
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// [n+3] super options
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//
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// For more details, see https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt
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func parseMountInfoLine(line string) *Mount {
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fields := strings.Split(line, " ")
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if len(fields) < 10 {
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return nil
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}
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// Count the optional fields. In case new fields are appended later,
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// don't simply assume that n == len(fields) - 4.
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n := 6
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for fields[n] != "-" {
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n++
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if n >= len(fields) {
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return nil
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}
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}
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if n+3 >= len(fields) {
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return nil
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}
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var mnt *Mount = &Mount{}
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var err error
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mnt.DeviceNumber, err = newDeviceNumberFromString(fields[2])
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if err != nil {
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return nil
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}
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mnt.Subtree = unescapeString(fields[3])
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mnt.Path = unescapeString(fields[4])
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for _, opt := range strings.Split(fields[5], ",") {
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if opt == "ro" {
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mnt.ReadOnly = true
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}
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}
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mnt.FilesystemType = unescapeString(fields[n+1])
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mnt.Device = getDeviceName(mnt.DeviceNumber)
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return mnt
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}
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type mountpointTreeNode struct {
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mount *Mount
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parent *mountpointTreeNode
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children []*mountpointTreeNode
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}
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func addUncontainedSubtreesRecursive(dst map[string]bool,
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node *mountpointTreeNode, allUncontainedSubtrees map[string]bool) {
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if allUncontainedSubtrees[node.mount.Subtree] {
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dst[node.mount.Subtree] = true
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}
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for _, child := range node.children {
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addUncontainedSubtreesRecursive(dst, child, allUncontainedSubtrees)
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}
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}
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// findMainMount finds the "main" Mount of a filesystem. The "main" Mount is
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// where the filesystem's fscrypt metadata is stored.
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//
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// Normally, there is just one Mount and it's of the entire filesystem
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// (mnt.Subtree == "/"). But in general, the filesystem might be mounted in
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// multiple places, including "bind mounts" where mnt.Subtree != "/". Also, the
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// filesystem might have a combination of read-write and read-only mounts.
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//
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// To handle most cases, we could just choose a mount with mnt.Subtree == "/",
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// preferably a read-write mount. However, that doesn't work in containers
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// where the "/" subtree might not be mounted. Here's a real-world example:
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//
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// mnt.Subtree mnt.Path
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// ----------- --------
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// /var/lib/lxc/base/rootfs /
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// /var/cache/pacman/pkg /var/cache/pacman/pkg
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// /srv/repo/x86_64 /srv/http/x86_64
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//
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// In this case, all mnt.Subtree are independent. To handle this case, we must
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// choose the Mount whose mnt.Path contains the others, i.e. the first one.
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// Note: the fscrypt metadata won't be usable from outside the container since
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// it won't be at the real root of the filesystem, but that may be acceptable.
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//
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// However, we can't look *only* at mnt.Path, since in some cases mnt.Subtree is
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// needed to correctly handle bind mounts. For example, in the following case,
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// the first Mount should be chosen:
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//
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// mnt.Subtree mnt.Path
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// ----------- --------
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// /foo /foo
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// /foo/dir /dir
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//
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// To solve this, we divide the mounts into non-overlapping trees of mnt.Path.
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// Then, we choose one of these trees which contains (exactly or via path
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// prefix) *all* mnt.Subtree. We then return the root of this tree. In both
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// the above examples, this algorithm returns the first Mount.
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func findMainMount(filesystemMounts []*Mount) *Mount {
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// Index this filesystem's mounts by path. Note: paths are unique here,
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// since non-last mounts were already excluded earlier.
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//
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// Also build the set of all mounted subtrees.
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filesystemMountsByPath := make(map[string]*mountpointTreeNode)
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allSubtrees := make(map[string]bool)
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for _, mnt := range filesystemMounts {
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filesystemMountsByPath[mnt.Path] = &mountpointTreeNode{mount: mnt}
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allSubtrees[mnt.Subtree] = true
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}
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// Divide the mounts into non-overlapping trees of mountpoints.
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for path, mntNode := range filesystemMountsByPath {
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for path != "/" && mntNode.parent == nil {
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path = filepath.Dir(path)
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if parent := filesystemMountsByPath[path]; parent != nil {
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mntNode.parent = parent
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parent.children = append(parent.children, mntNode)
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}
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}
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}
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// Build the set of mounted subtrees that aren't contained in any other
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// mounted subtree.
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allUncontainedSubtrees := make(map[string]bool)
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for subtree := range allSubtrees {
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contained := false
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for t := subtree; t != "/" && !contained; {
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t = filepath.Dir(t)
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contained = allSubtrees[t]
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}
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if !contained {
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allUncontainedSubtrees[subtree] = true
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}
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}
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// Select the root of a mountpoint tree whose mounted subtrees contain
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// *all* mounted subtrees. Equivalently, select a mountpoint tree in
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// which every uncontained subtree is mounted.
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var mainMount *Mount
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for _, mntNode := range filesystemMountsByPath {
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mnt := mntNode.mount
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if mntNode.parent != nil {
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continue
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}
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uncontainedSubtrees := make(map[string]bool)
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addUncontainedSubtreesRecursive(uncontainedSubtrees, mntNode, allUncontainedSubtrees)
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if len(uncontainedSubtrees) != len(allUncontainedSubtrees) {
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continue
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}
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// If there's more than one eligible mount, they should have the
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// same Subtree. Otherwise it's ambiguous which one to use.
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if mainMount != nil && mainMount.Subtree != mnt.Subtree {
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log.Printf("Unsupported case: %q (%v) has multiple non-overlapping mounts. This filesystem will be ignored!",
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mnt.Device, mnt.DeviceNumber)
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return nil
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}
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// Prefer a read-write mount to a read-only one.
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if mainMount == nil || mainMount.ReadOnly {
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mainMount = mnt
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}
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}
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return mainMount
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}
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// This is separate from loadMountInfo() only for unit testing.
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func readMountInfo(r io.Reader) error {
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mountsByDevice = make(map[DeviceNumber]*Mount)
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mountsByPath = make(map[string]*Mount)
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allMountsByDevice := make(map[DeviceNumber][]*Mount)
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allMountsByPath := make(map[string]*Mount)
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scanner := bufio.NewScanner(r)
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for scanner.Scan() {
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line := scanner.Text()
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mnt := parseMountInfoLine(line)
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if mnt == nil {
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log.Printf("ignoring invalid mountinfo line %q", line)
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continue
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}
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// We can only use mountpoints that are directories for fscrypt.
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if !isDir(mnt.Path) {
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log.Printf("ignoring mountpoint %q because it is not a directory", mnt.Path)
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continue
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}
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// Note this overrides the info if we have seen the mountpoint
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// earlier in the file. This is correct behavior because the
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// mountpoints are listed in mount order.
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allMountsByPath[mnt.Path] = mnt
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}
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// For each filesystem, choose a "main" Mount and discard any additional
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// bind mounts. fscrypt only cares about the main Mount, since it's
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// where the fscrypt metadata is stored. Store all the main Mounts in
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// mountsByDevice and mountsByPath so that they can be found later.
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for _, mnt := range allMountsByPath {
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allMountsByDevice[mnt.DeviceNumber] =
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append(allMountsByDevice[mnt.DeviceNumber], mnt)
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}
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for deviceNumber, filesystemMounts := range allMountsByDevice {
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mnt := findMainMount(filesystemMounts)
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mountsByDevice[deviceNumber] = mnt // may store an explicit nil entry
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if mnt != nil {
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mountsByPath[mnt.Path] = mnt
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// loadMountInfo populates the Mount mappings by parsing /proc/self/mountinfo.
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// It returns an error if the Mount mappings cannot be populated.
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func loadMountInfo() error {
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if !mountsInitialized {
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file, err := os.Open("/proc/self/mountinfo")
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer file.Close()
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if err := readMountInfo(file); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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mountsInitialized = true
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}
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return nil
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}
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func filesystemLacksMainMountError(deviceNumber DeviceNumber) error {
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return errors.Errorf("Device %q (%v) lacks a \"main\" mountpoint in the current mount namespace, so it's ambiguous where to store the fscrypt metadata.",
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getDeviceName(deviceNumber), deviceNumber)
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}
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// AllFilesystems lists all mounted filesystems ordered by path to their "main"
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// Mount. Use CheckSetup() to see if they are set up for use with fscrypt.
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func AllFilesystems() ([]*Mount, error) {
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mountMutex.Lock()
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defer mountMutex.Unlock()
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if err := loadMountInfo(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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mounts := make([]*Mount, 0, len(mountsByPath))
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for _, mount := range mountsByPath {
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mounts = append(mounts, mount)
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}
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sort.Sort(PathSorter(mounts))
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return mounts, nil
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}
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// UpdateMountInfo updates the filesystem mountpoint maps with the current state
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// of the filesystem mountpoints. Returns error if the initialization fails.
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func UpdateMountInfo() error {
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mountMutex.Lock()
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defer mountMutex.Unlock()
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mountsInitialized = false
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return loadMountInfo()
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}
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// FindMount returns the main Mount object for the filesystem which contains the
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// file at the specified path. An error is returned if the path is invalid or if
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// we cannot load the required mount data. If a mount has been updated since the
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// last call to one of the mount functions, run UpdateMountInfo to see changes.
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func FindMount(path string) (*Mount, error) {
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mountMutex.Lock()
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defer mountMutex.Unlock()
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if err := loadMountInfo(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// First try to find the mount by the number of the containing device.
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deviceNumber, err := getNumberOfContainingDevice(path)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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mnt, ok := mountsByDevice[deviceNumber]
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if ok {
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if mnt == nil {
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return nil, filesystemLacksMainMountError(deviceNumber)
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}
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return mnt, nil
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}
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// The mount couldn't be found by the number of the containing device.
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// Fall back to walking up the directory hierarchy and checking for a
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// mount at each directory path. This is necessary for btrfs, where
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// files report a different st_dev from the /proc/self/mountinfo entry.
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curPath, err := canonicalizePath(path)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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for {
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mnt := mountsByPath[curPath]
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if mnt != nil {
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return mnt, nil
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}
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// Move to the parent directory unless we have reached the root.
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parent := filepath.Dir(curPath)
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if parent == curPath {
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return nil, errors.Errorf("couldn't find mountpoint containing %q", path)
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}
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curPath = parent
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}
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}
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// GetMount is like FindMount, except GetMount also returns an error if the path
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// doesn't name the same file as the filesystem's "main" Mount. For example, if
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// a filesystem is fully mounted at "/mnt" and if "/mnt/a" exists, then
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// FindMount("/mnt/a") will succeed whereas GetMount("/mnt/a") will fail. This
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// is true even if "/mnt/a" is a bind mount of part of the same filesystem.
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func GetMount(mountpoint string) (*Mount, error) {
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mnt, err := FindMount(mountpoint)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, &ErrNotAMountpoint{mountpoint}
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}
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// Check whether 'mountpoint' names the same directory as 'mnt.Path'.
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// Use os.SameFile() (i.e., compare inode numbers) rather than compare
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// canonical paths, since filesystems may be mounted in multiple places.
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fi1, err := os.Stat(mountpoint)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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fi2, err := os.Stat(mnt.Path)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if !os.SameFile(fi1, fi2) {
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return nil, &ErrNotAMountpoint{mountpoint}
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}
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return mnt, nil
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}
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func uuidToDeviceNumber(uuid string) (DeviceNumber, error) {
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uuidSymlinkPath := filepath.Join(uuidDirectory, uuid)
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return getDeviceNumber(uuidSymlinkPath)
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}
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func deviceNumberToMount(deviceNumber DeviceNumber) (*Mount, bool) {
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mountMutex.Lock()
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defer mountMutex.Unlock()
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if err := loadMountInfo(); err != nil {
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log.Print(err)
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return nil, false
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}
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mnt, ok := mountsByDevice[deviceNumber]
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return mnt, ok
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}
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// getMountFromLink returns the main Mount, if any, for the filesystem which the
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// given link points to. The link should contain a series of token-value pairs
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// (<token>=<value>), one per line. The supported tokens are "UUID" and "PATH".
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// If the UUID is present and it works, then it is used; otherwise, PATH is used
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// if it is present. (The fallback from UUID to PATH will keep the link working
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// if the UUID of the target filesystem changes but its mountpoint doesn't.)
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//
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// If a mount has been updated since the last call to one of the mount
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// functions, make sure to run UpdateMountInfo first.
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func getMountFromLink(link string) (*Mount, error) {
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// Parse the link.
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uuid := ""
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path := ""
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lines := strings.Split(link, "\n")
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for _, line := range lines {
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line := strings.TrimSpace(line)
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if line == "" {
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continue
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}
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pair := strings.Split(line, "=")
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if len(pair) != 2 {
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log.Printf("ignoring invalid line in filesystem link file: %q", line)
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continue
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}
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token := pair[0]
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value := pair[1]
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switch token {
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case uuidToken:
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uuid = value
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case pathToken:
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path = value
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default:
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log.Printf("ignoring unknown link token %q", token)
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}
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}
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// At least one of UUID and PATH must be present.
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if uuid == "" && path == "" {
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return nil, &ErrFollowLink{link, errors.Errorf("invalid filesystem link file")}
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}
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// Try following the UUID.
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errMsg := ""
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if uuid != "" {
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deviceNumber, err := uuidToDeviceNumber(uuid)
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if err == nil {
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mnt, ok := deviceNumberToMount(deviceNumber)
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if mnt != nil {
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log.Printf("resolved filesystem link using UUID %q", uuid)
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return mnt, nil
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}
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if ok {
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return nil, &ErrFollowLink{link, filesystemLacksMainMountError(deviceNumber)}
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}
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log.Printf("cannot find filesystem with UUID %q", uuid)
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} else {
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log.Printf("cannot find filesystem with UUID %q: %v", uuid, err)
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}
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errMsg += fmt.Sprintf("cannot find filesystem with UUID %q", uuid)
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if path != "" {
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log.Printf("falling back to using mountpoint path instead of UUID")
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}
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}
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// UUID didn't work. As a fallback, try the mountpoint path.
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if path != "" {
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mnt, err := GetMount(path)
|
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if mnt != nil {
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log.Printf("resolved filesystem link using mountpoint path %q", path)
|
|
return mnt, nil
|
|
}
|
|
log.Print(err)
|
|
if errMsg == "" {
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|
errMsg = fmt.Sprintf("cannot find filesystem with main mountpoint %q", path)
|
|
} else {
|
|
errMsg += fmt.Sprintf(" or main mountpoint %q", path)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// No method worked; return an error.
|
|
return nil, &ErrFollowLink{link, errors.New(errMsg)}
|
|
}
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|
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|
func (mnt *Mount) getFilesystemUUID() (string, error) {
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dirEntries, err := os.ReadDir(uuidDirectory)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
return "", err
|
|
}
|
|
for _, dirEntry := range dirEntries {
|
|
fileInfo, err := dirEntry.Info()
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if fileInfo.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink == 0 {
|
|
continue // Only interested in UUID symlinks
|
|
}
|
|
uuid := fileInfo.Name()
|
|
deviceNumber, err := uuidToDeviceNumber(uuid)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
log.Print(err)
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if mnt.DeviceNumber == deviceNumber {
|
|
return uuid, nil
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return "", errors.Errorf("cannot determine UUID of device %q (%v)",
|
|
mnt.Device, mnt.DeviceNumber)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// makeLink creates the contents of a link file which will point to the given
|
|
// filesystem. This will normally be a string of the form
|
|
// "UUID=<uuid>\nPATH=<path>\n". If the UUID cannot be determined, the UUID
|
|
// portion will be omitted.
|
|
func makeLink(mnt *Mount) (string, error) {
|
|
uuid, err := mnt.getFilesystemUUID()
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
// The UUID could not be determined. This happens for btrfs
|
|
// filesystems, as the device number found via
|
|
// /dev/disk/by-uuid/* for btrfs filesystems differs from the
|
|
// actual device number of the mounted filesystem. Just rely
|
|
// entirely on the fallback to mountpoint path.
|
|
log.Print(err)
|
|
return fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s\n", pathToken, mnt.Path), nil
|
|
}
|
|
return fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s\n%s=%s\n", uuidToken, uuid, pathToken, mnt.Path), nil
|
|
}
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