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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-14 19:10:49 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-14 19:10:49 +0000 |
commit | cfe5e3905201349e9cf3f95d52ff4bd100bde37d (patch) | |
tree | d0baf160cbee3195249d095f85e52d20c21acf02 /libmount/src/context_mount.c | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 2.39.3.upstream/2.39.3
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'libmount/src/context_mount.c')
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diff --git a/libmount/src/context_mount.c b/libmount/src/context_mount.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..41986e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/libmount/src/context_mount.c @@ -0,0 +1,1866 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ +/* + * This file is part of libmount from util-linux project. + * + * Copyright (C) 2010-2018 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. + */ + +/** + * SECTION: context-mount + * @title: Mount context + * @short_description: high-level API to mount operation. + */ +#include <sys/wait.h> +#include <sys/mount.h> + +#include "mountP.h" +#include "strutils.h" + +#if defined(HAVE_SMACK) +static int is_option(const char *name, const char *const *names) +{ + const char *const *p; + + for (p = names; p && *p; p++) { + if (strcmp(name, *p) == 0) + return 1; + } + return 0; +} +#endif /* HAVE_SMACK */ + +/* + * this has to be called after mnt_context_evaluate_permissions() + */ +static int fix_optstr(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + struct libmnt_optlist *ol; + struct libmnt_opt *opt; + struct libmnt_ns *ns_old; + const char *val; + int rc = 0; + + assert(cxt); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); + + if (cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTOPTS_FIXED) + return 0; + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "--> preparing options")); + + ol = mnt_context_get_optlist(cxt); + if (!ol) + return -EINVAL; + + ns_old = mnt_context_switch_origin_ns(cxt); + if (!ns_old) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + + /* Fix user (convert "user" to "user=username") */ + if (mnt_context_is_restricted(cxt)) { + opt = mnt_optlist_get_opt(ol, MNT_MS_USER, cxt->map_userspace); + if (opt) { + char *name = mnt_get_username(getuid()); + + if (!name) + rc = -ENOMEM; + else { + rc = mnt_opt_set_value(opt, name); + free(name); + } + if (rc) + goto done; + } + } + + /* Fix UID */ + opt = mnt_optlist_get_named(ol, "uid", NULL); + if (opt && (val = mnt_opt_get_value(opt)) && !isdigit_string(val)) { + uid_t id; + + if (strcmp(val, "useruid") == 0) /* UID of the current user */ + id = getuid(); + else + rc = mnt_get_uid(val, &id); /* UID for the username */ + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_opt_set_u64value(opt, id); + if (rc) + goto done; + } + + /* Fix GID */ + opt = mnt_optlist_get_named(ol, "gid", NULL); + if (opt && (val = mnt_opt_get_value(opt)) && !isdigit_string(val)) { + gid_t id; + + if (strcmp(val, "usergid") == 0) /* UID of the current user */ + id = getgid(); + else + rc = mnt_get_gid(val, &id); /* UID for the groupname */ + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_opt_set_u64value(opt, id); + if (rc) + goto done; + } + + if (!mnt_context_switch_ns(cxt, ns_old)) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + +#ifdef HAVE_SMACK + /* Fix Smack */ + if (access("/sys/fs/smackfs", F_OK) != 0) { + struct libmnt_iter itr; + + static const char *const smack_options[] = { + "smackfsdef", + "smackfsfloor", + "smackfshat", + "smackfsroot", + "smackfstransmute", + NULL, + }; + mnt_reset_iter(&itr, MNT_ITER_FORWARD); + + while (mnt_optlist_next_opt(ol, &itr, &opt) == 0) { + if (!is_option(mnt_opt_get_name(opt), smack_options)) + continue; + rc = mnt_optlist_remove_opt(ol, opt); + if (rc) + goto done; + } + } +#endif + rc = mnt_context_call_hooks(cxt, MNT_STAGE_PREP_OPTIONS); +done: + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "<-- preparing options done [rc=%d]", rc)); + cxt->flags |= MNT_FL_MOUNTOPTS_FIXED; + + if (rc) + rc = -MNT_ERR_MOUNTOPT; + return rc; +} + +/* + * this has to be called before fix_optstr() + * + * Note that user=<name> may be used by some filesystems as a filesystem + * specific option (e.g. cifs). Yes, developers of such filesystems have + * allocated pretty hot place in hell... + */ +static int evaluate_permissions(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + struct libmnt_optlist *ol; + struct libmnt_opt *opt = NULL; + + unsigned long user_flags = 0; /* userspace mount flags */ + int rc; + + assert(cxt); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); + + if (!cxt->fs) + return 0; + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "mount: evaluating permissions")); + + ol = mnt_context_get_optlist(cxt); + if (!ol) + return -EINVAL; + + /* get userspace mount flags (user[=<name>] etc.*/ + rc = mnt_optlist_get_flags(ol, &user_flags, cxt->map_userspace, 0); + if (rc) + return rc; + + /* + * Ignore user=<name> (if <name> is set). Let's keep it hidden + * for normal library operations, but visible for /sbin/mount.<type> + * helpers. + */ + if (user_flags & MNT_MS_USER + && (opt = mnt_optlist_get_opt(ol, MNT_MS_USER, cxt->map_userspace)) + && mnt_opt_has_value(opt)) { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "perms: user=<name> detected, ignore")); + + cxt->flags |= MNT_FL_SAVED_USER; + + mnt_opt_set_external(opt, 1); + user_flags &= ~MNT_MS_USER; + } + + if (!mnt_context_is_restricted(cxt)) { + /* + * superuser mount + * + * Let's convert user, users, owenr and groups to MS_* flags + * to be compatible with non-root execution. + * + * The old deprecated way is to use mnt_optstr_get_flags(). + */ + if (user_flags & (MNT_MS_OWNER | MNT_MS_GROUP)) + rc = mnt_optlist_remove_flags(ol, + MNT_MS_OWNER | MNT_MS_GROUP, cxt->map_userspace); + + if (!rc && (user_flags & MNT_MS_OWNER)) + rc = mnt_optlist_insert_flags(ol, + MS_OWNERSECURE, cxt->map_linux, + MNT_MS_OWNER, cxt->map_userspace); + + if (!rc && (user_flags & MNT_MS_GROUP)) + rc = mnt_optlist_insert_flags(ol, + MS_OWNERSECURE, cxt->map_linux, + MNT_MS_GROUP, cxt->map_userspace); + + if (!rc && (user_flags & MNT_MS_USER) + && (opt = mnt_optlist_get_opt(ol, MNT_MS_USER, cxt->map_userspace)) + && !mnt_opt_has_value(opt)) + rc = mnt_optlist_insert_flags(ol, MS_SECURE, cxt->map_linux, + MNT_MS_USER, cxt->map_userspace); + + if (!rc && (user_flags & MNT_MS_USERS)) + rc = mnt_optlist_insert_flags(ol, MS_SECURE, cxt->map_linux, + MNT_MS_USERS, cxt->map_userspace); + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "perms: superuser [rc=%d]", rc)); + if (rc) + return rc; + + if (user_flags & (MNT_MS_OWNER | MNT_MS_GROUP | + MNT_MS_USER | MNT_MS_USERS)) + mnt_optlist_merge_opts(ol); + } else { + + /* + * user mount + */ + if (!mnt_context_tab_applied(cxt)) + { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "perms: fstab not applied, ignore user mount")); + return -EPERM; + } + + /* + * Insert MS_SECURE between system flags on position where is MNT_MS_USER + */ + if ((user_flags & MNT_MS_USER) + && (rc = mnt_optlist_insert_flags(ol, MS_SECURE, cxt->map_linux, + MNT_MS_USER, cxt->map_userspace))) + return rc; + + if ((user_flags & MNT_MS_USERS) + && (rc = mnt_optlist_insert_flags(ol, MS_SECURE, cxt->map_linux, + MNT_MS_USERS, cxt->map_userspace))) + return rc; + + /* + * MS_OWNER: Allow owners to mount when fstab contains the + * owner option. Note that this should never be used in a high + * security environment, but may be useful to give people at + * the console the possibility of mounting a floppy. MS_GROUP: + * Allow members of device group to mount. (Martin Dickopp) + */ + if (user_flags & (MNT_MS_OWNER | MNT_MS_GROUP)) { + struct stat sb; + struct libmnt_cache *cache = NULL; + char *xsrc = NULL; + const char *srcpath = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(cxt->fs); + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "perms: owner/group")); + + if (!srcpath) { /* Ah... source is TAG */ + cache = mnt_context_get_cache(cxt); + xsrc = mnt_resolve_spec( + mnt_context_get_source(cxt), + cache); + srcpath = xsrc; + } + if (!srcpath) { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "perms: src undefined")); + return -EPERM; + } + + if (strncmp(srcpath, "/dev/", 5) == 0 && + stat(srcpath, &sb) == 0 && + (((user_flags & MNT_MS_OWNER) && getuid() == sb.st_uid) || + ((user_flags & MNT_MS_GROUP) && mnt_in_group(sb.st_gid)))) { + + /* insert MS_OWNERSECURE between system flags */ + if (user_flags & MNT_MS_OWNER) + mnt_optlist_insert_flags(ol, + MS_OWNERSECURE, cxt->map_linux, + MNT_MS_OWNER, cxt->map_userspace); + if (user_flags & MNT_MS_GROUP) + mnt_optlist_insert_flags(ol, + MS_OWNERSECURE, cxt->map_linux, + MNT_MS_GROUP, cxt->map_userspace); + + /* continue as like "user" was specified */ + user_flags |= MNT_MS_USER; + mnt_optlist_append_flags(ol, MNT_MS_USER, cxt->map_userspace); + } + + if (!cache) + free(xsrc); + } + + if (!(user_flags & (MNT_MS_USER | MNT_MS_USERS))) { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "perms: evaluation ends with -EPERMS [flags=0x%08lx]", user_flags)); + return -EPERM; + } + + /* we have modified some flags (noexec, ...), let's cleanup the + * options to remove duplicate stuff etc.*/ + mnt_optlist_merge_opts(ol); + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * mnt_context_helper_setopt() backend + * + * This function applies the mount.type command line option (for example parsed + * by getopt() or getopt_long()) to @cxt. All unknown options are ignored and + * then 1 is returned. + * + * Returns: negative number on error, 1 if @c is unknown option, 0 on success. + */ +int mnt_context_mount_setopt(struct libmnt_context *cxt, int c, char *arg) +{ + int rc = -EINVAL; + + assert(cxt); + assert(cxt->action == MNT_ACT_MOUNT); + + switch(c) { + case 'f': + rc = mnt_context_enable_fake(cxt, TRUE); + break; + case 'n': + rc = mnt_context_disable_mtab(cxt, TRUE); + break; + case 'r': + rc = mnt_context_append_options(cxt, "ro"); + break; + case 'v': + rc = mnt_context_enable_verbose(cxt, TRUE); + break; + case 'w': + rc = mnt_context_append_options(cxt, "rw"); + break; + case 'o': + if (arg) + rc = mnt_context_append_options(cxt, arg); + break; + case 's': + rc = mnt_context_enable_sloppy(cxt, TRUE); + break; + case 't': + if (arg) + rc = mnt_context_set_fstype(cxt, arg); + break; + case 'N': + if (arg) + rc = mnt_context_set_target_ns(cxt, arg); + break; + default: + return 1; + } + + return rc; +} + +static int exec_helper(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + struct libmnt_ns *ns_tgt = mnt_context_get_target_ns(cxt); + char *namespace = NULL; + int rc; + pid_t pid; + + assert(cxt); + assert(cxt->fs); + assert(cxt->helper); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "mount: executing helper %s", cxt->helper)); + + if (ns_tgt->fd != -1 + && asprintf(&namespace, "/proc/%i/fd/%i", + getpid(), ns_tgt->fd) == -1) { + return -ENOMEM; + } + + DBG_FLUSH; + + pid = fork(); + switch (pid) { + case 0: + { + const char *args[14], *type; + struct libmnt_optlist *ol = mnt_context_get_optlist(cxt); + struct libmnt_opt *opt; + const char *o = NULL; + int i = 0; + + if (!ol) + _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + + /* Call helper with original user=<name> (aka "saved user") + * or remove the username at all. + */ + opt = mnt_optlist_get_opt(ol, MNT_MS_USER, cxt->map_userspace); + if (opt && !(cxt->flags & MNT_FL_SAVED_USER)) + mnt_opt_set_value(opt, NULL); + + if (mnt_optlist_get_optstr(ol, &o, NULL, MNT_OL_FLTR_HELPERS)) + _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + + if (drop_permissions() != 0) + _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + + if (!mnt_context_switch_origin_ns(cxt)) + _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + + type = mnt_fs_get_fstype(cxt->fs); + + args[i++] = cxt->helper; /* 1 */ + args[i++] = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(cxt->fs);/* 2 */ + args[i++] = mnt_fs_get_target(cxt->fs); /* 3 */ + + if (mnt_context_is_sloppy(cxt)) + args[i++] = "-s"; /* 4 */ + if (mnt_context_is_fake(cxt)) + args[i++] = "-f"; /* 5 */ + if (mnt_context_is_nomtab(cxt)) + args[i++] = "-n"; /* 6 */ + if (mnt_context_is_verbose(cxt)) + args[i++] = "-v"; /* 7 */ + if (o) { + args[i++] = "-o"; /* 8 */ + args[i++] = o; /* 9 */ + } + if (type + && strchr(type, '.') + && !endswith(cxt->helper, type)) { + args[i++] = "-t"; /* 10 */ + args[i++] = type; /* 11 */ + } + if (namespace) { + args[i++] = "-N"; /* 11 */ + args[i++] = namespace; /* 12 */ + } + args[i] = NULL; /* 13 */ + for (i = 0; args[i]; i++) + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "argv[%d] = \"%s\"", + i, args[i])); + DBG_FLUSH; + execv(cxt->helper, (char * const *) args); + _exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + default: + { + int st; + + if (waitpid(pid, &st, 0) == (pid_t) -1) { + cxt->helper_status = -1; + rc = -errno; + } else { + cxt->helper_status = WIFEXITED(st) ? WEXITSTATUS(st) : -1; + cxt->helper_exec_status = rc = 0; + } + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "%s executed [status=%d, rc=%d%s]", + cxt->helper, + cxt->helper_status, rc, + rc ? " waitpid failed" : "")); + break; + } + + case -1: + cxt->helper_exec_status = rc = -errno; + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "fork() failed")); + break; + } + + free(namespace); + return rc; +} + +/* + * The default is to use fstype from cxt->fs, this could be overwritten by + * @try_type argument. If @try_type is specified then mount with MS_SILENT. + * + * Returns: 0 on success, + * >0 in case of mount(2) error (returns syscall errno), + * <0 in case of other errors. + */ +static int do_mount(struct libmnt_context *cxt, const char *try_type) +{ + int rc = 0; + char *org_type = NULL; + struct libmnt_optlist *ol = NULL; + + assert(cxt); + assert(cxt->fs); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); + + mnt_context_reset_status(cxt); + + if (try_type) { + rc = mnt_context_prepare_helper(cxt, "mount", try_type); + if (rc) + return rc; + } + + if (cxt->helper) + return exec_helper(cxt); + + if (try_type) { + ol = mnt_context_get_optlist(cxt); + assert(ol); + + mnt_optlist_append_flags(ol, MS_SILENT, cxt->map_linux); + if (mnt_fs_get_fstype(cxt->fs)) { + org_type = strdup(mnt_fs_get_fstype(cxt->fs)); + if (!org_type) { + rc = -ENOMEM; + goto done; + } + } + mnt_fs_set_fstype(cxt->fs, try_type); + } + + + /* + * mount(2) or others syscalls + */ + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_context_call_hooks(cxt, MNT_STAGE_MOUNT); + + if (rc == 0 && mnt_context_is_fake(cxt)) { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "FAKE (-f) set status=0")); + cxt->syscall_status = 0; + } + + if (org_type && rc != 0) + __mnt_fs_set_fstype_ptr(cxt->fs, org_type); + org_type = NULL; + + if (rc == 0 && try_type && cxt->update) { + struct libmnt_fs *fs = mnt_update_get_fs(cxt->update); + if (fs) + rc = mnt_fs_set_fstype(fs, try_type); + } + +done: + if (try_type && ol) + mnt_optlist_remove_flags(ol, MS_SILENT, cxt->map_linux); + free(org_type); + return rc; +} + +static int is_success_status(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + if (mnt_context_helper_executed(cxt)) + return mnt_context_get_helper_status(cxt) == 0; + + if (mnt_context_syscall_called(cxt)) + return mnt_context_get_status(cxt) == 1; + + return 0; +} + +/* try mount(2) for all items in comma separated list of the filesystem @types */ +static int do_mount_by_types(struct libmnt_context *cxt, const char *types) +{ + int rc = -EINVAL; + char *p, *p0; + + assert(cxt); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "trying to mount by FS list '%s'", types)); + + p0 = p = strdup(types); + if (!p) + return -ENOMEM; + do { + char *autotype = NULL; + char *end = strchr(p, ','); + + if (end) + *end = '\0'; + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "-->trying '%s'", p)); + + /* Let's support things like "udf,iso9660,auto" */ + if (strcmp(p, "auto") == 0) { + rc = mnt_context_guess_srcpath_fstype(cxt, &autotype); + if (rc) { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "failed to guess FS type [rc=%d]", rc)); + free(p0); + free(autotype); + return rc; + } + p = autotype; + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, " --> '%s'", p)); + } + + if (p) + rc = do_mount(cxt, p); + p = end ? end + 1 : NULL; + free(autotype); + } while (!is_success_status(cxt) && p); + + free(p0); + return rc; +} + + +static int do_mount_by_pattern(struct libmnt_context *cxt, const char *pattern) +{ + int neg = pattern && strncmp(pattern, "no", 2) == 0; + int rc = -EINVAL; + char **filesystems, **fp; + struct libmnt_ns *ns_old; + + assert(cxt); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); + + /* + * Use the pattern as list of the filesystems + */ + if (!neg && pattern) { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "use FS pattern as FS list")); + return do_mount_by_types(cxt, pattern); + } + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "trying to mount by FS pattern '%s'", pattern)); + + /* + * Apply pattern to /etc/filesystems and /proc/filesystems + */ + ns_old = mnt_context_switch_origin_ns(cxt); + if (!ns_old) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + rc = mnt_get_filesystems(&filesystems, neg ? pattern : NULL); + if (!mnt_context_switch_ns(cxt, ns_old)) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + if (rc) + return rc; + + if (filesystems == NULL) + return -MNT_ERR_NOFSTYPE; + + for (fp = filesystems; *fp; fp++) { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, " ##### trying '%s'", *fp)); + rc = do_mount(cxt, *fp); + if (is_success_status(cxt)) + break; + if (mnt_context_get_syscall_errno(cxt) != EINVAL && + mnt_context_get_syscall_errno(cxt) != ENODEV) + break; + } + mnt_free_filesystems(filesystems); + return rc; +} + +static int prepare_target(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + const char *tgt, *prefix; + int rc = 0; + struct libmnt_ns *ns_old; + + assert(cxt); + assert(cxt->fs); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "--> preparing target path")); + + tgt = mnt_fs_get_target(cxt->fs); + if (!tgt) + return 0; + + /* apply prefix */ + prefix = mnt_context_get_target_prefix(cxt); + if (prefix) { + const char *p = *tgt == '/' ? tgt + 1 : tgt; + + if (!*p) + /* target is "/", use "/prefix" */ + rc = mnt_fs_set_target(cxt->fs, prefix); + else { + char *path = NULL; + + if (asprintf(&path, "%s/%s", prefix, p) <= 0) + rc = -ENOMEM; + else { + rc = mnt_fs_set_target(cxt->fs, path); + free(path); + } + } + if (rc) + return rc; + tgt = mnt_fs_get_target(cxt->fs); + } + + ns_old = mnt_context_switch_target_ns(cxt); + if (!ns_old) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + + /* canonicalize the path */ + if (rc == 0) { + struct libmnt_cache *cache = mnt_context_get_cache(cxt); + + if (cache) { + char *path = mnt_resolve_path(tgt, cache); + if (path && strcmp(path, tgt) != 0) + rc = mnt_fs_set_target(cxt->fs, path); + } + } + + if (rc == 0) + rc = mnt_context_call_hooks(cxt, MNT_STAGE_PREP_TARGET); + + if (!mnt_context_switch_ns(cxt, ns_old)) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "final target '%s' [rc=%d]", + mnt_fs_get_target(cxt->fs), rc)); + return rc; +} + +/** + * mnt_context_prepare_mount: + * @cxt: context + * + * Prepare context for mounting, unnecessary for mnt_context_mount(). + * + * Returns: negative number on error, zero on success + */ +int mnt_context_prepare_mount(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + int rc = -EINVAL; + struct libmnt_ns *ns_old; + + if (!cxt || !cxt->fs || mnt_fs_is_swaparea(cxt->fs)) + return -EINVAL; + if (!mnt_fs_get_source(cxt->fs) && !mnt_fs_get_target(cxt->fs)) + return -EINVAL; + if (cxt->flags & MNT_FL_PREPARED) + return 0; + + assert(cxt->helper_exec_status == 1); + assert(cxt->syscall_status == 1); + + cxt->action = MNT_ACT_MOUNT; + + ns_old = mnt_context_switch_target_ns(cxt); + if (!ns_old) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "mount: preparing")); + + rc = mnt_context_apply_fstab(cxt); + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_context_merge_mflags(cxt); + if (!rc && cxt->fs && cxt->optlist) + rc = mnt_fs_follow_optlist(cxt->fs, cxt->optlist); + if (!rc) + rc = evaluate_permissions(cxt); + if (!rc) + rc = fix_optstr(cxt); + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_context_prepare_srcpath(cxt); + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_context_guess_fstype(cxt); + if (!rc) + rc = prepare_target(cxt); + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_context_prepare_helper(cxt, "mount", NULL); + + if (!rc && mnt_context_is_onlyonce(cxt)) { + int mounted = 0; + rc = mnt_context_is_fs_mounted(cxt, cxt->fs, &mounted); + if (rc == 0 && mounted == 1) { + rc = -MNT_ERR_ONLYONCE; + goto end; + } + } + + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_context_call_hooks(cxt, MNT_STAGE_PREP); + + if (rc) { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "mount: preparing failed")); + goto end; + } + + cxt->flags |= MNT_FL_PREPARED; + +end: + if (!mnt_context_switch_ns(cxt, ns_old)) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + + return rc; +} + +/** + * mnt_context_do_mount + * @cxt: context + * + * Call mount(2) or mount.type helper. Unnecessary for mnt_context_mount(). + * + * Note that this function could be called only once. If you want to mount + * another source or target, then you have to call mnt_reset_context(). + * + * If you want to call mount(2) for the same source and target with different + * mount flags or fstype, then call mnt_context_reset_status() and then try + * again mnt_context_do_mount(). + * + * WARNING: non-zero return code does not mean that mount(2) syscall or + * mount.type helper wasn't successfully called. + * + * Check mnt_context_get_status() after error! See mnt_context_mount() for more + * details about errors and warnings. + * + * Returns: 0 on success; + * >0 in case of mount(2) error (returns syscall errno), + * <0 in case of other errors. + */ +int mnt_context_do_mount(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + const char *type; + int res = 0, rc = 0; + struct libmnt_ns *ns_old; + + assert(cxt); + assert(cxt->fs); + assert(cxt->helper_exec_status == 1); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_PREPARED)); + assert((cxt->action == MNT_ACT_MOUNT)); + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "mount: do mount")); + + ns_old = mnt_context_switch_target_ns(cxt); + if (!ns_old) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + + /* before mount stage */ + rc = mnt_context_call_hooks(cxt, MNT_STAGE_MOUNT_PRE); + if (rc) + return rc; + + /* mount stage */ + type = mnt_fs_get_fstype(cxt->fs); + if (type) { + if (strchr(type, ',')) + /* this only happens if fstab contains a list of filesystems */ + res = do_mount_by_types(cxt, type); + else + res = do_mount(cxt, NULL); + } else + res = do_mount_by_pattern(cxt, cxt->fstype_pattern); + + /* after mount stage */ + if (res == 0) { + rc = mnt_context_call_hooks(cxt, MNT_STAGE_MOUNT_POST); + if (rc) + return rc; + } + + if (!mnt_context_switch_ns(cxt, ns_old)) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "mnt_context_do_mount() done [rc=%d]", res)); + return res; +} + +/* + * Returns mountinfo FS entry of context source patch if the source is already + * mounted. This function is used for "already mounted" message or to get FS of + * re-used loop device. + */ +static struct libmnt_fs *get_already_mounted_source(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + const char *src; + struct libmnt_table *tb; + + assert(cxt); + + src = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(cxt->fs); + + if (src && mnt_context_get_mountinfo(cxt, &tb) == 0) { + struct libmnt_iter itr; + struct libmnt_fs *fs; + + mnt_reset_iter(&itr, MNT_ITER_FORWARD); + while (mnt_table_next_fs(tb, &itr, &fs) == 0) { + const char *s = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(fs), + *t = mnt_fs_get_target(fs); + + if (t && s && mnt_fs_streq_srcpath(fs, src)) + return fs; + } + } + return NULL; +} + +/* + * Checks if source filesystem superblock is already ro-mounted. Note that we + * care about FS superblock as VFS node is irrelevant here. + */ +static int is_source_already_rdonly(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + struct libmnt_fs *fs = get_already_mounted_source(cxt); + const char *opts = fs ? mnt_fs_get_fs_options(fs) : NULL; + + return opts && mnt_optstr_get_option(opts, "ro", NULL, NULL) == 0; +} + +/** + * mnt_context_finalize_mount: + * @cxt: context + * + * Mtab update, etc. Unnecessary for mnt_context_mount(), but should be called + * after mnt_context_do_mount(). See also mnt_context_set_syscall_status(). + * + * Returns: negative number on error, 0 on success. + */ +int mnt_context_finalize_mount(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + int rc; + + assert(cxt); + assert(cxt->fs); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_MOUNTFLAGS_MERGED)); + assert((cxt->flags & MNT_FL_PREPARED)); + + rc = mnt_context_prepare_update(cxt); + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_context_update_tabs(cxt); + return rc; +} + +/** + * mnt_context_mount: + * @cxt: mount context + * + * High-level, mounts the filesystem by mount(2) or fork()+exec(/sbin/mount.type). + * + * This is similar to: + * + * mnt_context_prepare_mount(cxt); + * mnt_context_do_mount(cxt); + * mnt_context_finalize_mount(cxt); + * + * See also mnt_context_disable_helpers(). + * + * Note that this function should be called only once. If you want to mount with + * different settings, then you have to call mnt_reset_context(). It's NOT enough + * to call mnt_context_reset_status(). If you want to call this function more than + * once, the whole context has to be reset. + * + * WARNING: non-zero return code does not mean that mount(2) syscall or + * mount.type helper wasn't successfully called. + * + * Always use mnt_context_get_status(): + * + * <informalexample> + * <programlisting> + * rc = mnt_context_mount(cxt); + * + * if (mnt_context_helper_executed(cxt)) + * return mnt_context_get_helper_status(cxt); + * if (rc == 0 && mnt_context_get_status(cxt) == 1) + * return MNT_EX_SUCCESS; + * return MNT_EX_FAIL; + * </programlisting> + * </informalexample> + * + * or mnt_context_get_excode() to generate mount(8) compatible error + * or warning message: + * + * <informalexample> + * <programlisting> + * rc = mnt_context_mount(cxt); + * rc = mnt_context_get_excode(cxt, rc, buf, sizeof(buf)); + * if (buf) + * warnx(_("%s: %s"), mnt_context_get_target(cxt), buf); + * return rc; // MNT_EX_* + * </programlisting> + * </informalexample> + * + * Returns: 0 on success; + * >0 in case of mount(2) error (returns syscall errno), + * <0 in case of other errors. + */ +int mnt_context_mount(struct libmnt_context *cxt) +{ + int rc; + struct libmnt_ns *ns_old; + + assert(cxt); + assert(cxt->fs); + assert(cxt->helper_exec_status == 1); + + ns_old = mnt_context_switch_target_ns(cxt); + if (!ns_old) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + +again: + rc = mnt_context_prepare_mount(cxt); + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_context_prepare_update(cxt); + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_context_do_mount(cxt); + if (!rc) + rc = mnt_context_update_tabs(cxt); + + /* + * Read-only device or already read-only mounted FS. + * Try mount the filesystem read-only. + */ + if ((rc == -EROFS && !mnt_context_syscall_called(cxt)) /* before syscall; rdonly loopdev */ + || mnt_context_get_syscall_errno(cxt) == EROFS /* syscall failed with EROFS */ + || mnt_context_get_syscall_errno(cxt) == EACCES /* syscall failed with EACCES */ + || (mnt_context_get_syscall_errno(cxt) == EBUSY /* already ro-mounted FS */ + && is_source_already_rdonly(cxt))) + { + unsigned long mflags = 0; + + mnt_context_get_mflags(cxt, &mflags); + + if (!(mflags & MS_RDONLY) /* not yet RDONLY */ + && !(mflags & MS_REMOUNT) /* not remount */ + && !(mflags & MS_BIND) /* not bin mount */ + && !mnt_context_is_rwonly_mount(cxt)) { /* no explicit read-write */ + + assert(!(cxt->flags & MNT_FL_FORCED_RDONLY)); + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "write-protected source, trying RDONLY.")); + + mnt_context_reset_status(cxt); + mnt_context_set_mflags(cxt, mflags | MS_RDONLY); + cxt->flags |= MNT_FL_FORCED_RDONLY; + goto again; + } + } + + if (rc == 0) + rc = mnt_context_call_hooks(cxt, MNT_STAGE_POST); + + mnt_context_deinit_hooksets(cxt); + + if (!mnt_context_switch_ns(cxt, ns_old)) + rc = -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "mnt_context_mount() done [rc=%d]", rc)); + return rc; +} + +/** + * mnt_context_next_mount: + * @cxt: context + * @itr: iterator + * @fs: returns the current filesystem + * @mntrc: returns the return code from mnt_context_mount() + * @ignored: returns 1 for non-matching and 2 for already mounted filesystems + * + * This function tries to mount the next filesystem from fstab (as returned by + * mnt_context_get_fstab()). See also mnt_context_set_fstab(). + * + * You can filter out filesystems by: + * mnt_context_set_options_pattern() to simulate mount -a -O pattern + * mnt_context_set_fstype_pattern() to simulate mount -a -t pattern + * + * If the filesystem is already mounted or does not match defined criteria, + * then the mnt_context_next_mount() function returns zero, but the @ignored is + * non-zero. Note that the root filesystem and filesystems with "noauto" option + * are always ignored. + * + * If mount(2) syscall or mount.type helper failed, then the + * mnt_context_next_mount() function returns zero, but the @mntrc is non-zero. + * Use also mnt_context_get_status() to check if the filesystem was + * successfully mounted. + * + * See mnt_context_mount() for more details about errors and warnings. + * + * Returns: 0 on success, + * <0 in case of error (!= mount(2) errors) + * 1 at the end of the list. + */ +int mnt_context_next_mount(struct libmnt_context *cxt, + struct libmnt_iter *itr, + struct libmnt_fs **fs, + int *mntrc, + int *ignored) +{ + struct libmnt_table *fstab, *mountinfo; + const char *o, *tgt; + int rc, mounted = 0; + + if (ignored) + *ignored = 0; + if (mntrc) + *mntrc = 0; + + if (!cxt || !fs || !itr) + return -EINVAL; + + /* ingore --onlyonce, it's default behavior for --all */ + mnt_context_enable_onlyonce(cxt, 0); + + rc = mnt_context_get_fstab(cxt, &fstab); + if (rc) + return rc; + + rc = mnt_table_next_fs(fstab, itr, fs); + if (rc != 0) + return rc; /* more filesystems (or error) */ + + o = mnt_fs_get_user_options(*fs); + tgt = mnt_fs_get_target(*fs); + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "next-mount: trying %s", tgt)); + + /* ignore swap */ + if (mnt_fs_is_swaparea(*fs) || + + /* ignore root filesystem */ + (tgt && (strcmp(tgt, "/") == 0 || strcmp(tgt, "root") == 0)) || + + /* ignore noauto filesystems */ + (o && mnt_optstr_get_option(o, "noauto", NULL, NULL) == 0) || + + /* ignore filesystems which don't match options patterns */ + (cxt->fstype_pattern && !mnt_fs_match_fstype(*fs, + cxt->fstype_pattern)) || + + /* ignore filesystems which don't match type patterns */ + (cxt->optstr_pattern && !mnt_fs_match_options(*fs, + cxt->optstr_pattern))) { + if (ignored) + *ignored = 1; + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "next-mount: not-match " + "[fstype: %s, t-pattern: %s, options: %s, O-pattern: %s]", + mnt_fs_get_fstype(*fs), + cxt->fstype_pattern, + mnt_fs_get_options(*fs), + cxt->optstr_pattern)); + return 0; + } + + /* ignore already mounted filesystems */ + rc = mnt_context_is_fs_mounted(cxt, *fs, &mounted); + if (rc) { + if (mnt_table_is_empty(cxt->mountinfo)) { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "next-mount: no mount table [rc=%d], ignore", rc)); + rc = 0; + if (ignored) + *ignored = 1; + } + return rc; + } + if (mounted) { + if (ignored) + *ignored = 2; + return 0; + } + + /* Save mount options, etc. -- this is effective for the first + * mnt_context_next_mount() call only. Make sure that cxt has not set + * source, target or fstype. + */ + if (!mnt_context_has_template(cxt)) { + mnt_context_set_source(cxt, NULL); + mnt_context_set_target(cxt, NULL); + mnt_context_set_fstype(cxt, NULL); + mnt_context_save_template(cxt); + } + + /* reset context, but protect mountinfo */ + mountinfo = cxt->mountinfo; + cxt->mountinfo = NULL; + mnt_reset_context(cxt); + cxt->mountinfo = mountinfo; + + if (mnt_context_is_fork(cxt)) { + rc = mnt_fork_context(cxt); + if (rc) + return rc; /* fork error */ + + if (mnt_context_is_parent(cxt)) { + return 0; /* parent */ + } + } + + /* + * child or non-forked + */ + + /* copy stuff from fstab to context */ + rc = mnt_context_apply_fs(cxt, *fs); + if (!rc) { + /* + * "-t <pattern>" is used to filter out fstab entries, but for ordinary + * mount operation -t means "-t <type>". We have to zeroize the pattern + * to avoid misinterpretation. + */ + char *pattern = cxt->fstype_pattern; + cxt->fstype_pattern = NULL; + + rc = mnt_context_mount(cxt); + + cxt->fstype_pattern = pattern; + + if (mntrc) + *mntrc = rc; + } + + if (mnt_context_is_child(cxt)) { + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "next-mount: child exit [rc=%d]", rc)); + DBG_FLUSH; + _exit(rc); + } + return 0; +} + + +/** + * mnt_context_next_remount: + * @cxt: context + * @itr: iterator + * @fs: returns the current filesystem + * @mntrc: returns the return code from mnt_context_mount() + * @ignored: returns 1 for non-matching + * + * This function tries to remount the next mounted filesystem (as returned by + * mnt_context_get_mtab()). + * + * You can filter out filesystems by: + * mnt_context_set_options_pattern() to simulate mount -a -O pattern + * mnt_context_set_fstype_pattern() to simulate mount -a -t pattern + * + * If the filesystem does not match defined criteria, then the + * mnt_context_next_remount() function returns zero, but the @ignored is + * non-zero. + * + * IMPORTANT -- the mount operation is performed in the current context. + * The context is reset before the next mount (see mnt_reset_context()). + * The context setting related to the filesystem (e.g. mount options, + * etc.) are protected. + + * If mount(2) syscall or mount.type helper failed, then the + * mnt_context_next_mount() function returns zero, but the @mntrc is non-zero. + * Use also mnt_context_get_status() to check if the filesystem was + * successfully mounted. + * + * See mnt_context_mount() for more details about errors and warnings. + * + * Returns: 0 on success, + * <0 in case of error (!= mount(2) errors) + * 1 at the end of the list. + * + * Since: 2.34 + */ +int mnt_context_next_remount(struct libmnt_context *cxt, + struct libmnt_iter *itr, + struct libmnt_fs **fs, + int *mntrc, + int *ignored) +{ + struct libmnt_table *mountinfo; + const char *tgt; + int rc; + + if (ignored) + *ignored = 0; + if (mntrc) + *mntrc = 0; + + if (!cxt || !fs || !itr) + return -EINVAL; + + rc = mnt_context_get_mountinfo(cxt, &mountinfo); + if (rc) + return rc; + + rc = mnt_table_next_fs(mountinfo, itr, fs); + if (rc != 0) + return rc; /* more filesystems (or error) */ + + tgt = mnt_fs_get_target(*fs); + + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "next-remount: trying %s", tgt)); + + /* ignore filesystems which don't match options patterns */ + if ((cxt->fstype_pattern && !mnt_fs_match_fstype(*fs, + cxt->fstype_pattern)) || + + /* ignore filesystems which don't match type patterns */ + (cxt->optstr_pattern && !mnt_fs_match_options(*fs, + cxt->optstr_pattern))) { + if (ignored) + *ignored = 1; + DBG(CXT, ul_debugobj(cxt, "next-remount: not-match " + "[fstype: %s, t-pattern: %s, options: %s, O-pattern: %s]", + mnt_fs_get_fstype(*fs), + cxt->fstype_pattern, + mnt_fs_get_options(*fs), + cxt->optstr_pattern)); + return 0; + } + + /* Save mount options, etc. -- this is effective for the first + * mnt_context_next_remount() call only. Make sure that cxt has not set + * source, target or fstype. + */ + if (!mnt_context_has_template(cxt)) { + mnt_context_set_source(cxt, NULL); + mnt_context_set_target(cxt, NULL); + mnt_context_set_fstype(cxt, NULL); + mnt_context_save_template(cxt); + } + + /* restore original, but protect mountinfo */ + cxt->mountinfo = NULL; + mnt_reset_context(cxt); + cxt->mountinfo = mountinfo; + + rc = mnt_context_set_target(cxt, tgt); + if (!rc) { + /* + * "-t <pattern>" is used to filter out fstab entries, but for ordinary + * mount operation -t means "-t <type>". We have to zeroize the pattern + * to avoid misinterpretation. + */ + char *pattern = cxt->fstype_pattern; + cxt->fstype_pattern = NULL; + + rc = mnt_context_mount(cxt); + + cxt->fstype_pattern = pattern; + + if (mntrc) + *mntrc = rc; + rc = 0; + } + + return rc; +} + +/* + * Returns 1 if @dir parent is shared + */ +static int is_shared_tree(struct libmnt_context *cxt, const char *dir) +{ + struct libmnt_table *tb = NULL; + struct libmnt_fs *fs; + unsigned long mflags = 0; + char *mnt = NULL, *p; + int rc = 0; + struct libmnt_ns *ns_old; + + ns_old = mnt_context_switch_target_ns(cxt); + if (!ns_old) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + + if (!dir) + return 0; + if (mnt_context_get_mountinfo(cxt, &tb) || !tb) + goto done; + + mnt = strdup(dir); + if (!mnt) + goto done; + p = strrchr(mnt, '/'); + if (!p) + goto done; + if (p > mnt) + *p = '\0'; + fs = mnt_table_find_mountpoint(tb, mnt, MNT_ITER_BACKWARD); + + rc = fs && mnt_fs_is_kernel(fs) + && mnt_fs_get_propagation(fs, &mflags) == 0 + && (mflags & MS_SHARED); +done: + free(mnt); + if (!mnt_context_switch_ns(cxt, ns_old)) + return -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE; + return rc; +} + +int mnt_context_get_mount_excode( + struct libmnt_context *cxt, + int rc, + char *buf, + size_t bufsz) +{ + int syserr; + struct stat st; + unsigned long uflags = 0, mflags = 0; + + int restricted = mnt_context_is_restricted(cxt); + const char *tgt = mnt_context_get_target(cxt); + const char *src = mnt_context_get_source(cxt); + + if (mnt_context_helper_executed(cxt)) { + /* + * /sbin/mount.<type> called, return status + */ + if (rc == -MNT_ERR_APPLYFLAGS && buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("WARNING: failed to apply propagation flags")); + + return mnt_context_get_helper_status(cxt); + } + + if (rc == 0 && mnt_context_get_status(cxt) == 1) { + /* + * Libmount success && syscall success. + */ + if (buf && mnt_context_forced_rdonly(cxt)) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("WARNING: source write-protected, mounted read-only")); + return MNT_EX_SUCCESS; + } + + mnt_context_get_mflags(cxt, &mflags); /* mount(2) flags */ + mnt_context_get_user_mflags(cxt, &uflags); /* userspace flags */ + + if (!mnt_context_syscall_called(cxt)) { + /* + * libmount errors (extra library checks) + */ + switch (rc) { + case -EPERM: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("operation permitted for root only")); + return MNT_EX_USAGE; + case -EBUSY: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("%s is already mounted"), src); + return MNT_EX_USAGE; + case -MNT_ERR_NOFSTAB: + if (!buf) + return MNT_EX_USAGE; + if (mnt_context_is_swapmatch(cxt)) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("can't find in %s"), + mnt_get_fstab_path()); + else if (tgt) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("can't find mount point in %s"), + mnt_get_fstab_path()); + else if (src) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("can't find mount source %s in %s"), + src, mnt_get_fstab_path()); + return MNT_EX_USAGE; + case -MNT_ERR_AMBIFS: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("more filesystems detected on %s; use -t <type> or wipefs(8)"), src); + return MNT_EX_USAGE; + case -MNT_ERR_NOFSTYPE: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, restricted ? + _("failed to determine filesystem type") : + _("no valid filesystem type specified")); + return MNT_EX_USAGE; + case -MNT_ERR_NOSOURCE: + if (uflags & MNT_MS_NOFAIL) + return MNT_EX_SUCCESS; + if (buf) { + if (src) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("can't find %s"), src); + else + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("no mount source specified")); + } + return MNT_EX_USAGE; + case -MNT_ERR_MOUNTOPT: + if (buf) { + const char *opts = mnt_context_get_options(cxt); + + if (!opts) + opts = ""; + if (opts) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, errno ? + _("failed to parse mount options '%s': %m") : + _("failed to parse mount options '%s'"), opts); + else + snprintf(buf, bufsz, errno ? + _("failed to parse mount options: %m") : + _("failed to parse mount options")); + } + return MNT_EX_USAGE; + case -MNT_ERR_LOOPDEV: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("failed to setup loop device for %s"), src); + return MNT_EX_FAIL; + case -MNT_ERR_LOOPOVERLAP: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("overlapping loop device exists for %s"), src); + return MNT_EX_FAIL; + case -MNT_ERR_LOCK: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("locking failed")); + return MNT_EX_FILEIO; + case -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("failed to switch namespace")); + return MNT_EX_SYSERR; + case -MNT_ERR_ONLYONCE: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("filesystem already mounted")); + return MNT_EX_FAIL; + default: + return mnt_context_get_generic_excode(rc, buf, bufsz, _("mount failed: %m")); + } + + } else if (mnt_context_get_syscall_errno(cxt) == 0) { + /* + * mount(2) syscall success, but something else failed + * (probably error in utab processing). + */ + if (rc == -MNT_ERR_APPLYFLAGS) { + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("filesystem was mounted, but failed to apply flags")); + return MNT_EX_USAGE; + } + + if (rc == -MNT_ERR_LOCK) { + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("filesystem was mounted, but failed to update userspace mount table")); + return MNT_EX_FILEIO; + } + + if (rc == -MNT_ERR_NAMESPACE) { + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("filesystem was mounted, but failed to switch namespace back")); + return MNT_EX_SYSERR; + } + + if (rc == -MNT_ERR_CHOWN) { + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("filesystem was mounted, but failed to change ownership: %m")); + return MNT_EX_SYSERR; + } + + if (rc == -MNT_ERR_CHMOD) { + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("filesystem was mounted, but failed to change mode: %m")); + return MNT_EX_SYSERR; + } + + if (rc == -MNT_ERR_IDMAP) { + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("filesystem was mounted, but failed to attach idmapping")); + return MNT_EX_SYSERR; + } + + if (rc < 0) + return mnt_context_get_generic_excode(rc, buf, bufsz, + _("filesystem was mounted, but any subsequent operation failed: %m")); + + return MNT_EX_SOFTWARE; /* internal error */ + + } + + /* + * mount(2) and other mount related syscalls errors + */ + syserr = mnt_context_get_syscall_errno(cxt); + + + switch(syserr) { + case EPERM: + if (!buf) + break; + if (geteuid() == 0) { + + if (mnt_safe_stat(tgt, &st) == 0 + && ((mflags & MS_BIND && S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) + || S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("permission denied")); + else + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount point is not a directory")); + } else + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("must be superuser to use mount")); + break; + + case EBUSY: + if (!buf) + break; + if (mflags & MS_REMOUNT) { + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount point is busy")); + break; + } + if (src) { + struct libmnt_fs *fs = get_already_mounted_source(cxt); + + if (fs && mnt_fs_get_target(fs)) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("%s already mounted on %s"), + src, mnt_fs_get_target(fs)); + } + if (!*buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("%s already mounted or mount point busy"), src); + break; + case ENOENT: + if (tgt && mnt_safe_lstat(tgt, &st)) { + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount point does not exist")); + } else if (tgt && mnt_safe_stat(tgt, &st)) { + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount point is a symbolic link to nowhere")); + } else if (src && !mnt_is_path(src)) { + if (uflags & MNT_MS_NOFAIL) + return MNT_EX_SUCCESS; + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("special device %s does not exist"), src); + } else if (buf) { + errno = syserr; + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount(2) system call failed: %m")); + } + break; + + case ENOTDIR: + if (mnt_safe_stat(tgt, &st) || ! S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount point is not a directory")); + } else if (src && !mnt_is_path(src)) { + if (uflags & MNT_MS_NOFAIL) + return MNT_EX_SUCCESS; + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("special device %s does not exist " + "(a path prefix is not a directory)"), src); + } else if (buf) { + errno = syserr; + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount(2) system call failed: %m")); + } + break; + + case EINVAL: + if (!buf) + break; + if (mflags & MS_REMOUNT) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount point not mounted or bad option")); + else if (rc == -MNT_ERR_APPLYFLAGS) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("not mount point or bad option")); + else if ((mflags & MS_MOVE) && is_shared_tree(cxt, src)) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, + _("bad option; moving a mount " + "residing under a shared mount is unsupported")); + else if (mnt_fs_is_netfs(mnt_context_get_fs(cxt))) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, + _("bad option; for several filesystems (e.g. nfs, cifs) " + "you might need a /sbin/mount.<type> helper program")); + else + snprintf(buf, bufsz, + _("wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on %s, " + "missing codepage or helper program, or other error"), + src); + break; + + case EMFILE: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount table full")); + break; + + case EIO: + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("can't read superblock on %s"), src); + break; + + case ENODEV: + if (!buf) + break; + if (mnt_context_get_fstype(cxt)) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("unknown filesystem type '%s'"), + mnt_context_get_fstype(cxt)); + else + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("unknown filesystem type")); + break; + + case ENOTBLK: + if (uflags & MNT_MS_NOFAIL) + return MNT_EX_SUCCESS; + if (!buf) + break; + if (src && mnt_safe_stat(src, &st)) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("%s is not a block device, and stat(2) fails?"), src); + else if (src && S_ISBLK(st.st_mode)) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, + _("the kernel does not recognize %s as a block device; " + "maybe \"modprobe driver\" is necessary"), src); + else if (src && S_ISREG(st.st_mode)) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("%s is not a block device; try \"-o loop\""), src); + else + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("%s is not a block device"), src); + break; + + case ENXIO: + if (uflags & MNT_MS_NOFAIL) + return MNT_EX_SUCCESS; + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("%s is not a valid block device"), src); + break; + + case EACCES: + case EROFS: + if (!buf) + break; + if (mflags & MS_RDONLY) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("cannot mount %s read-only"), src); + else if (mnt_context_is_rwonly_mount(cxt)) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("%s is write-protected but explicit read-write mode requested"), src); + else if (mflags & MS_REMOUNT) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("cannot remount %s read-write, is write-protected"), src); + else if (mflags & MS_BIND) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("bind %s failed"), src); + else { + errno = syserr; + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount(2) system call failed: %m")); + } + break; + + case ENOMEDIUM: + if (uflags & MNT_MS_NOFAIL) + return MNT_EX_SUCCESS; + if (buf) + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("no medium found on %s"), src); + break; + + case EBADMSG: + /* Bad CRC for classic filesystems (e.g. extN or XFS) */ + if (buf && src && mnt_safe_stat(src, &st) == 0 + && (S_ISBLK(st.st_mode) || S_ISREG(st.st_mode))) { + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("cannot mount; probably corrupted filesystem on %s"), src); + break; + } + /* fallthrough */ + + default: + if (buf) { + errno = syserr; + snprintf(buf, bufsz, _("mount(2) system call failed: %m")); + } + break; + } + + return MNT_EX_FAIL; +} + +#ifdef TEST_PROGRAM + +static int test_perms(struct libmnt_test *ts, int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + struct libmnt_context *cxt; + struct libmnt_optlist *ls; + int rc; + + cxt = mnt_new_context(); + if (!cxt) + return -ENOMEM; + + cxt->restricted = 1; /* emulate suid mount(8) */ + mnt_context_get_fs(cxt); /* due to assert() in evaluate_permissions() */ + + if (argc < 2) { + warn("missing fstab options"); + return -EPERM; + } + if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[2], "--root") == 0) + cxt->restricted = 0; + + ls = mnt_context_get_optlist(cxt); + if (!ls) + return -ENOMEM; + rc = mnt_optlist_set_optstr(ls, argv[1], NULL); + if (rc) { + warn("cannot apply fstab options"); + return rc; + } + cxt->flags |= MNT_FL_TAB_APPLIED; /* emulate mnt_context_apply_fstab() */ + + mnt_context_merge_mflags(cxt); + + rc = evaluate_permissions(cxt); + if (rc) { + warn("evaluate permission failed [rc=%d]", rc); + return rc; + } + printf("user can mount\n"); + + mnt_free_context(cxt); + return 0; +} + +static int test_fixopts(struct libmnt_test *ts, int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + struct libmnt_context *cxt; + struct libmnt_optlist *ls; + unsigned long flags = 0; + const char *p; + int rc; + + cxt = mnt_new_context(); + if (!cxt) + return -ENOMEM; + + cxt->restricted = 1; /* emulate suid mount(8) */ + mnt_context_get_fs(cxt); /* to fill fs->*_optstr */ + + if (argc < 2) { + warn("missing fstab options"); + return -EPERM; + } + if (argc == 3 && strcmp(argv[2], "--root") == 0) + cxt->restricted = 0; + + ls = mnt_context_get_optlist(cxt); + if (!ls) + return -ENOMEM; + rc = mnt_optlist_set_optstr(ls, argv[1], NULL); + if (rc) { + warn("cannot apply fstab options"); + return rc; + } + cxt->flags |= MNT_FL_TAB_APPLIED; /* emulate mnt_context_apply_fstab() */ + + mnt_context_merge_mflags(cxt); + + rc = evaluate_permissions(cxt); + if (rc) { + warn("evaluate permission failed [rc=%d]", rc); + return rc; + } + rc = fix_optstr(cxt); + if (rc) { + warn("fix options failed [rc=%d]", rc); + return rc; + } + + mnt_optlist_get_optstr(ls, &p, NULL, 0); + + mnt_optlist_get_flags(ls, &flags, cxt->map_linux, 0); + printf("options (dfl): '%s' [mount flags: %08lx]\n", p, flags); + + mnt_optlist_get_optstr(ls, &p, NULL, MNT_OL_FLTR_ALL); + printf("options (ex.): '%s'\n", p); + + mnt_free_context(cxt); + return 0; +} + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + struct libmnt_test tss[] = { + { "--perms", test_perms, "<fstab-options> [--root]" }, + { "--fix-options", test_fixopts, "<fstab-options> [--root]" }, + + { NULL }}; + + return mnt_run_test(tss, argc, argv); +} + +#endif /* TEST_PROGRAM */ |