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/* libguestfs - the guestfsd daemon
* Copyright (C) 2009 Red Hat Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "daemon.h"
#include "actions.h"
/* You must mount something on "/" first, hence: */
int root_mounted = 0;
/* The "simple mount" call offers no complex options, you can just
* mount a device on a mountpoint. The variations like mount_ro,
* mount_options and mount_vfs let you set progressively more things.
*
* It's tempting to try a direct mount(2) syscall, but that doesn't
* do any autodetection, so we are better off calling out to
* /bin/mount.
*/
int
do_mount_vfs (const char *options, const char *vfstype,
const char *device, const char *mountpoint)
{
int r, is_root;
char *mp;
char *error;
ABS_PATH (mountpoint, return -1);
is_root = STREQ (mountpoint, "/");
if (!root_mounted && !is_root) {
reply_with_error ("mount: you must mount something on / first");
return -1;
}
mp = sysroot_path (mountpoint);
if (!mp) {
reply_with_perror ("malloc");
return -1;
}
if (vfstype)
r = command (NULL, &error,
"mount", "-o", options, "-t", vfstype, device, mp, NULL);
else
r = command (NULL, &error,
"mount", "-o", options, device, mp, NULL);
free (mp);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("mount: %s on %s: %s", device, mountpoint, error);
free (error);
return -1;
}
if (is_root)
root_mounted = 1;
return 0;
}
int
do_mount (const char *device, const char *mountpoint)
{
return do_mount_vfs ("sync,noatime", NULL, device, mountpoint);
}
int
do_mount_ro (const char *device, const char *mountpoint)
{
return do_mount_vfs ("ro", NULL, device, mountpoint);
}
int
do_mount_options (const char *options, const char *device,
const char *mountpoint)
{
return do_mount_vfs (options, NULL, device, mountpoint);
}
/* Again, use the external /bin/umount program, so that /etc/mtab
* is kept updated.
*/
int
do_umount (const char *pathordevice)
{
int r;
char *err;
char *buf;
int is_dev;
is_dev = STREQLEN (pathordevice, "/dev/", 5);
buf = is_dev ? strdup (pathordevice)
: sysroot_path (pathordevice);
if (buf == NULL) {
reply_with_perror ("malloc");
return -1;
}
if (is_dev)
RESOLVE_DEVICE (buf, { free (buf); return -1; });
r = command (NULL, &err, "umount", buf, NULL);
free (buf);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("umount: %s: %s", pathordevice, err);
free (err);
return -1;
}
free (err);
/* update root_mounted? */
return 0;
}
static char **
mounts_or_mountpoints (int mp)
{
char *out, *err;
int r;
char **ret = NULL;
int size = 0, alloc = 0;
char *p, *pend, *p2;
int len;
char matching[5 + sysroot_len];
r = command (&out, &err, "mount", NULL);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("mount: %s", err);
free (out);
free (err);
return NULL;
}
free (err);
/* Lines have the format:
* /dev/foo on /mountpoint type ...
*/
snprintf (matching, 5 + sysroot_len, " on %s", sysroot);
p = out;
while (p) {
pend = strchr (p, '\n');
if (pend) {
*pend = '\0';
pend++;
}
p2 = strstr (p, matching);
if (p2 != NULL) {
*p2 = '\0';
if (add_string (&ret, &size, &alloc, p) == -1) {
free (out);
return NULL;
}
if (mp) {
p2 += 4 + sysroot_len; /* skip " on /sysroot" */
len = strcspn (p2, " ");
if (len == 0) /* .. just /sysroot, so we turn it into "/" */
p2 = (char *) "/";
else
p2[len] = '\0';
if (add_string (&ret, &size, &alloc, p2) == -1) {
free (out);
return NULL;
}
}
}
p = pend;
}
free (out);
if (add_string (&ret, &size, &alloc, NULL) == -1)
return NULL;
return ret;
}
char **
do_mounts (void)
{
return mounts_or_mountpoints (0);
}
char **
do_mountpoints (void)
{
return mounts_or_mountpoints (1);
}
/* Unmount everything mounted under /sysroot.
*
* We have to unmount in the correct order, so we sort the paths by
* longest first to ensure that child paths are unmounted by parent
* paths.
*
* This call is more important than it appears at first, because it
* is widely used by both test and production code in order to
* get back to a known state (nothing mounted, everything synchronized).
*/
static int
compare_longest_first (const void *vp1, const void *vp2)
{
char * const *p1 = (char * const *) vp1;
char * const *p2 = (char * const *) vp2;
int n1 = strlen (*p1);
int n2 = strlen (*p2);
return n2 - n1;
}
int
do_umount_all (void)
{
char *out, *err;
int i, r;
char **mounts = NULL;
int size = 0, alloc = 0;
char *p, *p2, *p3, *pend;
char matching[5 + sysroot_len];
r = command (&out, &err, "mount", NULL);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("mount: %s", err);
free (out);
free (err);
return -1;
}
free (err);
/* Lines have the format:
* /dev/foo on /mountpoint type ...
*/
snprintf (matching, 5 + sysroot_len, " on %s", sysroot);
p = out;
while (p) {
pend = strchr (p, '\n');
if (pend) {
*pend = '\0';
pend++;
}
p2 = strstr (p, matching);
if (p2 != NULL) {
p2 += 4;
p3 = p2 + strcspn (p2, " ");
*p3 = '\0';
if (add_string (&mounts, &size, &alloc, p2) == -1) {
free (out);
return -1;
}
}
p = pend;
}
free (out);
qsort (mounts, size, sizeof (char *), compare_longest_first);
/* Unmount them. */
for (i = 0; i < size; ++i) {
r = command (NULL, &err, "umount", mounts[i], NULL);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("umount: %s: %s", mounts[i], err);
free (err);
free_stringslen (mounts, size);
return -1;
}
free (err);
}
free_stringslen (mounts, size);
/* We've unmounted root now, so ... */
root_mounted = 0;
return 0;
}
/* Mount using the loopback device. You can't use the generic
* do_mount call for this because the first parameter isn't a
* device.
*/
int
do_mount_loop (const char *file, const char *mountpoint)
{
int r;
char *buf, *mp;
char *error;
/* We have to prefix /sysroot on both the filename and the mountpoint. */
mp = sysroot_path (mountpoint);
if (!mp) {
reply_with_perror ("malloc");
return -1;
}
buf = sysroot_path (file);
if (!file) {
reply_with_perror ("malloc");
free (mp);
return -1;
}
r = command (NULL, &error, "mount", "-o", "loop", buf, mp, NULL);
free (mp);
free (buf);
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_error ("mount: %s on %s: %s", file, mountpoint, error);
free (error);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/* Specialized calls mkmountpoint and rmmountpoint are really
* variations on mkdir and rmdir which do no checking and (in the
* mkmountpoint case) set the root_mounted flag.
*/
int
do_mkmountpoint (const char *path)
{
int r;
/* NEED_ROOT (return -1); - we don't want this test for this call. */
ABS_PATH (path, return -1);
CHROOT_IN;
r = mkdir (path, 0777);
CHROOT_OUT;
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("mkmountpoint: %s", path);
return -1;
}
/* Set the flag so that filesystems can be mounted here,
* not just on /sysroot.
*/
root_mounted = 1;
return 0;
}
int
do_rmmountpoint (const char *path)
{
int r;
/* NEED_ROOT (return -1); - we don't want this test for this call. */
ABS_PATH (path, return -1);
CHROOT_IN;
r = rmdir (path);
CHROOT_OUT;
if (r == -1) {
reply_with_perror ("rmmountpoint: %s", path);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
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