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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */
/*
* This file is part of libmount from util-linux project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
*
* libmount is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_SCANDIRAT
#ifndef __USE_GNU
#define __USE_GNU
#endif /* !__USE_GNU */
#endif /* HAVE_SCANDIRAT */
#include <ctype.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "fileutils.h"
#include "mangle.h"
#include "mountP.h"
#include "pathnames.h"
#include "strutils.h"
struct libmnt_parser {
FILE *f; /* fstab, mtab, swaps or mountinfo ... */
const char *filename; /* file name or NULL */
char *buf; /* buffer (the current line content) */
size_t bufsiz; /* size of the buffer */
size_t line; /* current line */
};
static void parser_cleanup(struct libmnt_parser *pa)
{
if (!pa)
return;
free(pa->buf);
memset(pa, 0, sizeof(*pa));
}
static const char *next_number(const char *s, int *num, int *ok)
{
char *end = NULL;
assert(num);
assert(s);
assert(ok);
*ok = 0;
s = skip_blank(s);
if (!s || !*s)
return s;
*num = strtol(s, &end, 10);
if (end == NULL || s == end)
return s;
/* valid end of number is a space or a terminator */
if (*end == ' ' || *end == '\t' || *end == '\0')
*ok = 1;
return end;
}
/*
* Parses one line from {fs,m}tab
*/
static int mnt_parse_table_line(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *s)
{
int rc, n = 0, xrc;
char *src = NULL, *fstype = NULL, *optstr = NULL;
rc = sscanf(s, UL_SCNsA" " /* (1) source */
UL_SCNsA" " /* (2) target */
UL_SCNsA" " /* (3) FS type */
UL_SCNsA" " /* (4) options */
"%n", /* byte count */
&src,
&fs->target,
&fstype,
&optstr,
&n);
xrc = rc;
if (rc == 3 || rc == 4) { /* options are optional */
unmangle_string(src);
unmangle_string(fs->target);
unmangle_string(fstype);
if (optstr && *optstr)
unmangle_string(optstr);
/* note that __foo functions do not reallocate the string
*/
rc = __mnt_fs_set_source_ptr(fs, src);
if (!rc) {
src = NULL;
rc = __mnt_fs_set_fstype_ptr(fs, fstype);
if (!rc)
fstype = NULL;
}
if (!rc && optstr)
rc = mnt_fs_set_options(fs, optstr);
free(optstr);
optstr = NULL;
} else {
DBG(TAB, ul_debug("tab parse error: [sscanf rc=%d]: '%s'", rc, s));
rc = -EINVAL;
}
if (rc) {
free(src);
free(fstype);
free(optstr);
DBG(TAB, ul_debug("tab parse error: [set vars, rc=%d]\n", rc));
return rc; /* error */
}
fs->passno = fs->freq = 0;
if (xrc == 4 && n)
s = skip_blank(s + n);
if (xrc == 4 && *s) {
int ok = 0;
s = next_number(s, &fs->freq, &ok);
if (!ok) {
if (s && *s) {
DBG(TAB, ul_debug("tab parse error: [freq]"));
rc = -EINVAL;
}
} else {
s = next_number(s, &fs->passno, &ok);
if (!ok && s && *s) {
DBG(TAB, ul_debug("tab parse error: [passno]"));
rc = -EINVAL;
}
}
}
return rc;
}
/*
* Parses one line from a mountinfo file
*/
static int mnt_parse_mountinfo_line(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *s)
{
int rc, end = 0;
unsigned int maj, min;
char *fstype = NULL, *src = NULL;
const char *p;
rc = sscanf(s, "%d " /* (1) id */
"%d " /* (2) parent */
"%u:%u " /* (3) maj:min */
UL_SCNsA" " /* (4) mountroot */
UL_SCNsA" " /* (5) target */
UL_SCNsA /* (6) vfs options (fs-independent) */
"%n", /* number of read bytes */
&fs->id,
&fs->parent,
&maj, &min,
&fs->root,
&fs->target,
&fs->vfs_optstr,
&end);
if (rc >= 7 && end > 0)
s += end;
/* (7) optional fields, terminated by " - " */
p = strstr(s, " - ");
if (!p) {
DBG(TAB, ul_debug("mountinfo parse error: separator not found"));
return -EINVAL;
}
if (p > s + 1)
fs->opt_fields = strndup(s + 1, p - s - 1);
s = p + 3;
end = 0;
rc += sscanf(s, UL_SCNsA"%n", /* (8) FS type */
&fstype,
&end);
if (rc >= 8 && end > 0)
s += end;
if (s[0] == ' ')
s++;
/* (9) source can unfortunately be an empty string "" and scanf does
* not work well with empty string. Test with:
* $ sudo mount -t tmpfs "" /tmp/bb
* $ mountpoint /tmp/bb
* */
if (s[0] == ' ') {
src = strdup("");
s++;
rc++;
rc += sscanf(s, UL_SCNsA, /* (10) fs options (fs specific) */
&fs->fs_optstr);
} else {
rc += sscanf(s, UL_SCNsA" " /* (9) source */
UL_SCNsA, /* (10) fs options (fs specific) */
&src,
&fs->fs_optstr);
}
if (rc >= 10) {
size_t sz;
fs->flags |= MNT_FS_KERNEL;
fs->devno = makedev(maj, min);
/* remove "\040(deleted)" suffix */
sz = strlen(fs->target);
if (sz > PATH_DELETED_SUFFIX_SZ) {
char *ptr = fs->target + (sz - PATH_DELETED_SUFFIX_SZ);
if (strcmp(ptr, PATH_DELETED_SUFFIX) == 0)
*ptr = '\0';
}
unmangle_string(fs->root);
unmangle_string(fs->target);
unmangle_string(fs->vfs_optstr);
unmangle_string(fstype);
unmangle_string(src);
unmangle_string(fs->fs_optstr);
rc = __mnt_fs_set_fstype_ptr(fs, fstype);
if (!rc) {
fstype = NULL;
rc = __mnt_fs_set_source_ptr(fs, src);
if (!rc)
src = NULL;
}
/* merge VFS and FS options to one string */
fs->optstr = mnt_fs_strdup_options(fs);
if (!fs->optstr)
rc = -ENOMEM;
} else {
DBG(TAB, ul_debug(
"mountinfo parse error [sscanf rc=%d]: '%s'", rc, s));
rc = -EINVAL;
}
free(fstype);
free(src);
return rc;
}
/*
* Parses one line from utab file
*/
static int mnt_parse_utab_line(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *s)
{
const char *p = s;
assert(fs);
assert(s);
assert(!fs->source);
assert(!fs->target);
while (p && *p) {
const char *end = NULL;
while (*p == ' ') p++;
if (!*p)
break;
if (!fs->source && !strncmp(p, "SRC=", 4)) {
char *v = unmangle(p + 4, &end);
if (!v)
goto enomem;
__mnt_fs_set_source_ptr(fs, v);
} else if (!fs->target && !strncmp(p, "TARGET=", 7)) {
fs->target = unmangle(p + 7, &end);
if (!fs->target)
goto enomem;
} else if (!fs->root && !strncmp(p, "ROOT=", 5)) {
fs->root = unmangle(p + 5, &end);
if (!fs->root)
goto enomem;
} else if (!fs->bindsrc && !strncmp(p, "BINDSRC=", 8)) {
fs->bindsrc = unmangle(p + 8, &end);
if (!fs->bindsrc)
goto enomem;
} else if (!fs->user_optstr && !strncmp(p, "OPTS=", 5)) {
fs->user_optstr = unmangle(p + 5, &end);
if (!fs->user_optstr)
goto enomem;
} else if (!fs->attrs && !strncmp(p, "ATTRS=", 6)) {
fs->attrs = unmangle(p + 6, &end);
if (!fs->attrs)
goto enomem;
} else {
/* unknown variable */
while (*p && *p != ' ') p++;
}
if (end)
p = end;
}
return 0;
enomem:
DBG(TAB, ul_debug("utab parse error: ENOMEM"));
return -ENOMEM;
}
/*
* Parses one line from /proc/swaps
*/
static int mnt_parse_swaps_line(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *s)
{
uintmax_t fsz, usz;
int rc;
char *src = NULL;
rc = sscanf(s, UL_SCNsA" " /* (1) source */
UL_SCNsA" " /* (2) type */
"%ju" /* (3) size */
"%ju" /* (4) used */
"%d", /* priority */
&src,
&fs->swaptype,
&fsz,
&usz,
&fs->priority);
if (rc == 5) {
size_t sz;
fs->size = fsz;
fs->usedsize = usz;
/* remove "\040(deleted)" suffix */
sz = strlen(src);
if (sz > PATH_DELETED_SUFFIX_SZ) {
char *p = src + (sz - PATH_DELETED_SUFFIX_SZ);
if (strcmp(p, PATH_DELETED_SUFFIX) == 0)
*p = '\0';
}
unmangle_string(src);
rc = mnt_fs_set_source(fs, src);
if (!rc)
mnt_fs_set_fstype(fs, "swap");
} else {
DBG(TAB, ul_debug("tab parse error: [sscanf rc=%d]: '%s'", rc, s));
rc = -EINVAL;
}
free(src);
return rc;
}
/*
* Returns {m,fs}tab or mountinfo file format (MNT_FMT_*)
*
* Note that we aren't trying to guess the utab file format, because this file
* always has to be parsed by private libmount routines with an explicitly defined
* format.
*
* mountinfo: "<number> <number> ... "
*/
static int guess_table_format(const char *line)
{
unsigned int a, b;
DBG(TAB, ul_debug("trying to guess table type"));
if (sscanf(line, "%u %u", &a, &b) == 2)
return MNT_FMT_MOUNTINFO;
if (strncmp(line, "Filename\t", 9) == 0)
return MNT_FMT_SWAPS;
return MNT_FMT_FSTAB; /* fstab, mtab or /proc/mounts */
}
static int is_comment_line(const char *line)
{
const char *p = skip_blank(line);
if (p && (*p == '#' || *p == '\n'))
return 1;
return 0;
}
/* returns 1 if the last line in the @str is blank */
static int is_terminated_by_blank(const char *str)
{
size_t sz = str ? strlen(str) : 0;
const char *p = sz ? str + (sz - 1) : NULL;
if (!sz || !p || *p != '\n')
return 0; /* empty or not terminated by '\n' */
if (p == str)
return 1; /* only '\n' */
p--;
while (p >= str && (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t'))
p--;
return *p == '\n' ? 1 : 0;
}
/*
* Reads the next line from the file.
*
* Returns 0 if the line is a comment
* 1 if the line is not a comment
* <0 on error
*/
static int next_comment_line(struct libmnt_parser *pa, char **last)
{
if (getline(&pa->buf, &pa->bufsiz, pa->f) < 0)
return feof(pa->f) ? 1 : -errno;
pa->line++;
*last = strchr(pa->buf, '\n');
return is_comment_line(pa->buf) ? 0 : 1;
}
static int append_comment(struct libmnt_table *tb,
struct libmnt_fs *fs,
const char *comm,
int eof)
{
int rc, intro = mnt_table_get_nents(tb) == 0;
if (intro && is_terminated_by_blank(mnt_table_get_intro_comment(tb)))
intro = 0;
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "appending %s comment",
intro ? "intro" :
eof ? "trailing" : "fs"));
if (intro)
rc = mnt_table_append_intro_comment(tb, comm);
else if (eof) {
rc = mnt_table_set_trailing_comment(tb,
mnt_fs_get_comment(fs));
if (!rc)
rc = mnt_table_append_trailing_comment(tb, comm);
if (!rc)
rc = mnt_fs_set_comment(fs, NULL);
} else
rc = mnt_fs_append_comment(fs, comm);
return rc;
}
/*
* Read and parse the next line from {fs,m}tab or mountinfo
*/
static int mnt_table_parse_next(struct libmnt_parser *pa,
struct libmnt_table *tb,
struct libmnt_fs *fs)
{
char *s;
int rc;
assert(tb);
assert(pa);
assert(fs);
/* read the next non-blank non-comment line */
next_line:
do {
if (getline(&pa->buf, &pa->bufsiz, pa->f) < 0)
return -EINVAL;
pa->line++;
s = strchr(pa->buf, '\n');
if (!s) {
/* Missing final newline? Otherwise an extremely */
/* long line - assume file was corrupted */
if (feof(pa->f)) {
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb,
"%s: no final newline", pa->filename));
s = strchr(pa->buf, '\0');
} else {
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb,
"%s:%zu: missing newline at line",
pa->filename, pa->line));
goto err;
}
}
/* comments parser */
if (tb->comms
&& (tb->fmt == MNT_FMT_GUESS || tb->fmt == MNT_FMT_FSTAB)
&& is_comment_line(pa->buf)) {
do {
rc = append_comment(tb, fs, pa->buf, feof(pa->f));
if (!rc)
rc = next_comment_line(pa, &s);
} while (rc == 0);
if (rc == 1 && feof(pa->f))
rc = append_comment(tb, fs, NULL, 1);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
}
*s = '\0';
if (--s >= pa->buf && *s == '\r')
*s = '\0';
s = (char *) skip_blank(pa->buf);
} while (*s == '\0' || *s == '#');
if (tb->fmt == MNT_FMT_GUESS) {
tb->fmt = guess_table_format(s);
if (tb->fmt == MNT_FMT_SWAPS)
goto next_line; /* skip swap header */
}
switch (tb->fmt) {
case MNT_FMT_FSTAB:
rc = mnt_parse_table_line(fs, s);
break;
case MNT_FMT_MOUNTINFO:
rc = mnt_parse_mountinfo_line(fs, s);
break;
case MNT_FMT_UTAB:
rc = mnt_parse_utab_line(fs, s);
break;
case MNT_FMT_SWAPS:
if (strncmp(s, "Filename\t", 9) == 0)
goto next_line; /* skip swap header */
rc = mnt_parse_swaps_line(fs, s);
break;
default:
rc = -1; /* unknown format */
break;
}
if (rc == 0)
return 0;
err:
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "%s:%zu: %s parse error", pa->filename, pa->line,
tb->fmt == MNT_FMT_MOUNTINFO ? "mountinfo" :
tb->fmt == MNT_FMT_SWAPS ? "swaps" :
tb->fmt == MNT_FMT_FSTAB ? "tab" : "utab"));
/* by default all errors are recoverable, otherwise behavior depends on
* the errcb() function. See mnt_table_set_parser_errcb().
*/
return tb->errcb ? tb->errcb(tb, pa->filename, pa->line) : 1;
}
static pid_t path_to_tid(const char *filename)
{
char *path = mnt_resolve_path(filename, NULL);
char *p, *end = NULL;
pid_t tid = 0;
if (!path)
goto done;
p = strrchr(path, '/');
if (!p)
goto done;
*p = '\0';
p = strrchr(path, '/');
if (!p)
goto done;
p++;
errno = 0;
tid = strtol(p, &end, 10);
if (errno || p == end || (end && *end)) {
tid = 0;
goto done;
}
DBG(TAB, ul_debug("TID for %s is %d", filename, tid));
done:
free(path);
return tid;
}
static int kernel_fs_postparse(struct libmnt_table *tb,
struct libmnt_fs *fs, pid_t *tid,
const char *filename)
{
int rc = 0;
const char *src = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(fs);
/* This is a filesystem description from /proc, so we're in some process
* namespace. Let's remember the process PID.
*/
if (filename && *tid == -1)
*tid = path_to_tid(filename);
fs->tid = *tid;
/*
* Convert obscure /dev/root to something more usable
*/
if (src && strcmp(src, "/dev/root") == 0) {
char *real = NULL;
rc = mnt_guess_system_root(fs->devno, tb->cache, &real);
if (rc < 0)
return rc;
if (rc == 0 && real) {
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "canonical root FS: %s", real));
rc = __mnt_fs_set_source_ptr(fs, real);
} else if (rc == 1) {
/* mnt_guess_system_root() returns 1 if not able to convert to
* the real devname; ignore this problem */
rc = 0;
}
}
return rc;
}
/**
* mnt_table_parse_stream:
* @tb: tab pointer
* @f: file stream
* @filename: filename used for debug and error messages
*
* Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of error.
*/
int mnt_table_parse_stream(struct libmnt_table *tb, FILE *f, const char *filename)
{
int rc = -1;
int flags = 0;
pid_t tid = -1;
struct libmnt_fs *fs = NULL;
struct libmnt_parser pa = { .line = 0 };
assert(tb);
assert(f);
assert(filename);
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "%s: start parsing [entries=%d, filter=%s]",
filename, mnt_table_get_nents(tb),
tb->fltrcb ? "yes" : "not"));
pa.filename = filename;
pa.f = f;
/* necessary for /proc/mounts only, the /proc/self/mountinfo
* parser sets the flag properly
*/
if (filename && strcmp(filename, _PATH_PROC_MOUNTS) == 0)
flags = MNT_FS_KERNEL;
while (!feof(f)) {
if (!fs) {
fs = mnt_new_fs();
if (!fs)
goto err;
}
rc = mnt_table_parse_next(&pa, tb, fs);
if (!rc && tb->fltrcb && tb->fltrcb(fs, tb->fltrcb_data))
rc = 1; /* filtered out by callback... */
if (!rc) {
rc = mnt_table_add_fs(tb, fs);
fs->flags |= flags;
if (rc == 0 && tb->fmt == MNT_FMT_MOUNTINFO) {
rc = kernel_fs_postparse(tb, fs, &tid, filename);
if (rc)
mnt_table_remove_fs(tb, fs);
}
}
if (rc) {
if (rc > 0) {
mnt_reset_fs(fs);
assert(fs->refcount == 1);
continue; /* recoverable error, reuse fs*/
}
mnt_unref_fs(fs);
if (feof(f))
break;
goto err; /* fatal error */
}
mnt_unref_fs(fs);
fs = NULL;
}
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "%s: stop parsing (%d entries)",
filename, mnt_table_get_nents(tb)));
parser_cleanup(&pa);
return 0;
err:
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "%s: parse error (rc=%d)", filename, rc));
parser_cleanup(&pa);
return rc;
}
/**
* mnt_table_parse_file:
* @tb: tab pointer
* @filename: file
*
* Parses the whole table (e.g. /etc/fstab) and appends new records to the @tab.
*
* The libmount parser ignores broken (syntax error) lines, these lines are
* reported to the caller by the errcb() function (see mnt_table_set_parser_errcb()).
*
* Returns: 0 on success, negative number in case of error.
*/
int mnt_table_parse_file(struct libmnt_table *tb, const char *filename)
{
FILE *f;
int rc;
if (!filename || !tb)
return -EINVAL;
f = fopen(filename, "r" UL_CLOEXECSTR);
if (f) {
rc = mnt_table_parse_stream(tb, f, filename);
fclose(f);
} else
rc = -errno;
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "parsing done [filename=%s, rc=%d]", filename, rc));
return rc;
}
static int mnt_table_parse_dir_filter(const struct dirent *d)
{
size_t namesz;
#ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_TYPE
if (d->d_type != DT_UNKNOWN && d->d_type != DT_REG &&
d->d_type != DT_LNK)
return 0;
#endif
if (*d->d_name == '.')
return 0;
#define MNT_MNTTABDIR_EXTSIZ (sizeof(MNT_MNTTABDIR_EXT) - 1)
namesz = strlen(d->d_name);
if (!namesz || namesz < MNT_MNTTABDIR_EXTSIZ + 1 ||
strcmp(d->d_name + (namesz - MNT_MNTTABDIR_EXTSIZ),
MNT_MNTTABDIR_EXT))
return 0;
/* Accept this */
return 1;
}
#ifdef HAVE_SCANDIRAT
static int __mnt_table_parse_dir(struct libmnt_table *tb, const char *dirname)
{
int n = 0, i;
int dd;
struct dirent **namelist = NULL;
dd = open(dirname, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC|O_DIRECTORY);
if (dd < 0)
return -errno;
n = scandirat(dd, ".", &namelist, mnt_table_parse_dir_filter, versionsort);
if (n <= 0) {
close(dd);
return 0;
}
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
struct dirent *d = namelist[i];
struct stat st;
FILE *f;
if (fstatat(dd, d->d_name, &st, 0) ||
!S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
continue;
f = fopen_at(dd, d->d_name, O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC, "r" UL_CLOEXECSTR);
if (f) {
mnt_table_parse_stream(tb, f, d->d_name);
fclose(f);
}
}
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
free(namelist[i]);
free(namelist);
close(dd);
return 0;
}
#else
static int __mnt_table_parse_dir(struct libmnt_table *tb, const char *dirname)
{
int n = 0, i, r = 0;
DIR *dir = NULL;
struct dirent **namelist = NULL;
n = scandir(dirname, &namelist, mnt_table_parse_dir_filter, versionsort);
if (n <= 0)
return 0;
/* let's use "at" functions rather than playing crazy games with paths... */
dir = opendir(dirname);
if (!dir) {
r = -errno;
goto out;
}
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
struct dirent *d = namelist[i];
struct stat st;
FILE *f;
if (fstatat(dirfd(dir), d->d_name, &st, 0) ||
!S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
continue;
f = fopen_at(dirfd(dir), d->d_name,
O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC, "r" UL_CLOEXECSTR);
if (f) {
mnt_table_parse_stream(tb, f, d->d_name);
fclose(f);
}
}
out:
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
free(namelist[i]);
free(namelist);
if (dir)
closedir(dir);
return r;
}
#endif
/**
* mnt_table_parse_dir:
* @tb: mount table
* @dirname: directory
*
* The directory:
* - files are sorted by strverscmp(3)
* - files that start with "." are ignored (e.g. ".10foo.fstab")
* - files without the ".fstab" extension are ignored
*
* Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error.
*/
int mnt_table_parse_dir(struct libmnt_table *tb, const char *dirname)
{
return __mnt_table_parse_dir(tb, dirname);
}
struct libmnt_table *__mnt_new_table_from_file(const char *filename, int fmt, int empty_for_enoent)
{
struct libmnt_table *tb;
struct stat st;
if (!filename)
return NULL;
if (stat(filename, &st))
return empty_for_enoent ? mnt_new_table() : NULL;
tb = mnt_new_table();
if (tb) {
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "new tab for file: %s", filename));
tb->fmt = fmt;
if (mnt_table_parse_file(tb, filename) != 0) {
mnt_unref_table(tb);
tb = NULL;
}
}
return tb;
}
/**
* mnt_new_table_from_file:
* @filename: /etc/{m,fs}tab or /proc/self/mountinfo path
*
* Same as mnt_new_table() + mnt_table_parse_file(). Use this function for private
* files only. This function does not allow using the error callback, so you
* cannot provide any feedback to end-users about broken records in files (e.g.
* fstab).
*
* Returns: newly allocated tab on success and NULL in case of error.
*/
struct libmnt_table *mnt_new_table_from_file(const char *filename)
{
if (!filename)
return NULL;
return __mnt_new_table_from_file(filename, MNT_FMT_GUESS, 0);
}
/**
* mnt_new_table_from_dir
* @dirname: directory with *.fstab files
*
* Returns: newly allocated tab on success and NULL in case of error.
*/
struct libmnt_table *mnt_new_table_from_dir(const char *dirname)
{
struct libmnt_table *tb;
if (!dirname)
return NULL;
tb = mnt_new_table();
if (tb && mnt_table_parse_dir(tb, dirname) != 0) {
mnt_unref_table(tb);
tb = NULL;
}
return tb;
}
/**
* mnt_table_set_parser_errcb:
* @tb: pointer to table
* @cb: pointer to callback function
*
* The error callback function is called by table parser (mnt_table_parse_file())
* in case of a syntax error. The callback function could be used for error
* evaluation, libmount will continue/stop parsing according to callback return
* codes:
*
* <0 : fatal error (abort parsing)
* 0 : success (parsing continues)
* >0 : recoverable error (the line is ignored, parsing continues).
*
* Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error.
*/
int mnt_table_set_parser_errcb(struct libmnt_table *tb,
int (*cb)(struct libmnt_table *tb, const char *filename, int line))
{
if (!tb)
return -EINVAL;
tb->errcb = cb;
return 0;
}
/*
* Filter out entries during tab file parsing. If @cb returns 1, then the entry
* is ignored.
*/
int mnt_table_set_parser_fltrcb(struct libmnt_table *tb,
int (*cb)(struct libmnt_fs *, void *),
void *data)
{
if (!tb)
return -EINVAL;
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "%s table parser filter", cb ? "set" : "unset"));
tb->fltrcb = cb;
tb->fltrcb_data = data;
return 0;
}
/**
* mnt_table_parse_swaps:
* @tb: table
* @filename: overwrites default (/proc/swaps or $LIBMOUNT_SWAPS) or NULL
*
* This function parses /proc/swaps and appends new lines to the @tab.
*
* See also mnt_table_set_parser_errcb().
*
* Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error.
*/
int mnt_table_parse_swaps(struct libmnt_table *tb, const char *filename)
{
if (!tb)
return -EINVAL;
if (!filename) {
filename = mnt_get_swaps_path();
if (!filename)
return -EINVAL;
}
tb->fmt = MNT_FMT_SWAPS;
return mnt_table_parse_file(tb, filename);
}
/**
* mnt_table_parse_fstab:
* @tb: table
* @filename: overwrites default (/etc/fstab or $LIBMOUNT_FSTAB) or NULL
*
* This function parses /etc/fstab and appends new lines to the @tab. If the
* @filename is a directory, then mnt_table_parse_dir() is called.
*
* See also mnt_table_set_parser_errcb().
*
* Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error.
*/
int mnt_table_parse_fstab(struct libmnt_table *tb, const char *filename)
{
struct stat st;
int rc = 0;
if (!tb)
return -EINVAL;
if (!filename)
filename = mnt_get_fstab_path();
if (!filename || stat(filename, &st))
return -EINVAL;
tb->fmt = MNT_FMT_FSTAB;
if (S_ISREG(st.st_mode))
rc = mnt_table_parse_file(tb, filename);
else if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
rc = mnt_table_parse_dir(tb, filename);
else
rc = -EINVAL;
return rc;
}
/*
* This function uses @uf to find a corresponding record in @tb, then the record
* from @tb is updated (user specific mount options are added).
*
* Note that @uf must contain only user specific mount options instead of
* VFS options (note that FS options are ignored).
*
* Returns modified filesystem (from @tb) or NULL.
*/
static struct libmnt_fs *mnt_table_merge_user_fs(struct libmnt_table *tb, struct libmnt_fs *uf)
{
struct libmnt_fs *fs;
struct libmnt_iter itr;
const char *optstr, *src, *target, *root, *attrs;
if (!tb || !uf)
return NULL;
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "merging user fs"));
src = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(uf);
target = mnt_fs_get_target(uf);
optstr = mnt_fs_get_user_options(uf);
attrs = mnt_fs_get_attributes(uf);
root = mnt_fs_get_root(uf);
if (!src || !target || !root || (!attrs && !optstr))
return NULL;
mnt_reset_iter(&itr, MNT_ITER_BACKWARD);
while(mnt_table_next_fs(tb, &itr, &fs) == 0) {
const char *r = mnt_fs_get_root(fs);
if (fs->flags & MNT_FS_MERGED)
continue;
if (r && strcmp(r, root) == 0
&& mnt_fs_streq_target(fs, target)
&& mnt_fs_streq_srcpath(fs, src))
break;
}
if (fs) {
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "found fs -- appending user optstr"));
mnt_fs_append_options(fs, optstr);
mnt_fs_append_attributes(fs, attrs);
mnt_fs_set_bindsrc(fs, mnt_fs_get_bindsrc(uf));
fs->flags |= MNT_FS_MERGED;
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "found fs:"));
DBG(TAB, mnt_fs_print_debug(fs, stderr));
}
return fs;
}
/* default filename is /proc/self/mountinfo
*/
int __mnt_table_parse_mtab(struct libmnt_table *tb, const char *filename,
struct libmnt_table *u_tb)
{
int rc = 0, priv_utab = 0;
assert(tb);
if (filename)
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "%s requested as mtab", filename));
#ifdef USE_LIBMOUNT_SUPPORT_MTAB
if (mnt_has_regular_mtab(&filename, NULL)) {
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "force mtab usage [filename=%s]", filename));
rc = mnt_table_parse_file(tb, filename);
/*
* If @filename forces us to read from /proc then also read
* utab file to merge userspace mount options.
*/
if (rc == 0 && is_mountinfo(tb))
goto read_utab;
if (!rc)
return 0;
filename = NULL; /* failed */
} else
filename = NULL; /* mtab useless */
#endif
if (!filename || strcmp(filename, _PATH_PROC_MOUNTINFO) == 0) {
filename = _PATH_PROC_MOUNTINFO;
tb->fmt = MNT_FMT_MOUNTINFO;
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "mtab parse: #1 read mountinfo"));
} else
tb->fmt = MNT_FMT_GUESS;
rc = mnt_table_parse_file(tb, filename);
if (rc) {
/* hmm, old kernel? ...try /proc/mounts */
tb->fmt = MNT_FMT_MTAB;
return mnt_table_parse_file(tb, _PATH_PROC_MOUNTS);
}
if (!is_mountinfo(tb))
return 0;
#ifdef USE_LIBMOUNT_SUPPORT_MTAB
read_utab:
#endif
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "mtab parse: #2 read utab"));
if (mnt_table_get_nents(tb) == 0)
return 0; /* empty, ignore utab */
/*
* try to read the user specific information from /run/mount/utabs
*/
if (!u_tb) {
const char *utab = mnt_get_utab_path();
if (!utab || is_file_empty(utab))
return 0;
u_tb = mnt_new_table();
if (!u_tb)
return -ENOMEM;
u_tb->fmt = MNT_FMT_UTAB;
mnt_table_set_parser_fltrcb(u_tb, tb->fltrcb, tb->fltrcb_data);
rc = mnt_table_parse_file(u_tb, utab);
priv_utab = 1;
}
DBG(TAB, ul_debugobj(tb, "mtab parse: #3 merge utab"));
if (rc == 0) {
struct libmnt_fs *u_fs;
struct libmnt_iter itr;
mnt_reset_iter(&itr, MNT_ITER_BACKWARD);
/* merge user options into mountinfo from the kernel */
while(mnt_table_next_fs(u_tb, &itr, &u_fs) == 0)
mnt_table_merge_user_fs(tb, u_fs);
}
if (priv_utab)
mnt_unref_table(u_tb);
return 0;
}
/**
* mnt_table_parse_mtab:
* @tb: table
* @filename: overwrites default or NULL
*
* The default filename is /proc/self/mountinfo. If the mount table is a
* mountinfo file then /run/mount/utabs is parsed too and both files are merged
* to the one libmnt_table.
*
* If libmount is compiled with classic mtab file support, and the /etc/mtab is
* a regular file then this file is parsed.
*
* It's strongly recommended to use NULL as a @filename to keep code portable.
*
* See also mnt_table_set_parser_errcb().
*
* Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error.
*/
int mnt_table_parse_mtab(struct libmnt_table *tb, const char *filename)
{
return __mnt_table_parse_mtab(tb, filename, NULL);
}
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