Message ID | 005F77DB9A260B4E91664DDF22573C66E9D380C7@dggemm512-mbs.china.huawei.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | 答复: [PATCH v2] e2fsprogs: Check device id in advance to skip fake device name | expand |
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 02:43:46PM +0000, Guiyao wrote: > > Actually, we found some insane system administrators, they not only do something like "mount -t tmpfs /dev/sdb /tmp ", but also they do " ln -s /dev/sdb abc ", then "resize2fs abc xxx". :( So I don't consider ourselves necessarily obligated to twist ourselves into knots for insane system administrators. :-) Did you test the patch that I sent out? It handles that case already: % grep /dev/loop /proc/mounts /dev/loop0 /mnt2 tmpfs rw,relatime 0 0 /dev/loop0 /mnt ext4 rw,relatime 0 0 % ln -s /dev/loop0 abc % ./tst_ismounted abc Device abc reports flags 11 abc is apparently in use. abc is mounted. abc is mounted on /mnt2. > So we have to add the fixing code in both sides of "name matched" and "name not matched". > > For the compiling issue, it's my fault in previous patch, and added the macro in a wrong line. > > So, I rewrote it again, and please give more advise. Thank you in advance. Given that I have a patch which I've already tested, and which is a substantial clean up in terms of removing #ifdef cases and number of lines of code: lib/ext2fs/ismounted.c | 39 ++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) I'm inclined to stick with mine. But here's the quick review. > { > struct mntent *mnt; > +#ifndef __GNU__ > + struct stat dir_st_buf; > +#endif /* __GNU__ */ Lots of extra #ifdef/#ifndef is undesirable. As it turns out, it isn't necessary to have a separate dir_st_buf at all. > @@ -128,13 +131,32 @@ static errcode_t check_mntent_file(const char *mtab_file, const char *file, > while ((mnt = getmntent (f)) != NULL) { > if (mnt->mnt_fsname[0] != '/') > continue; > - if (strcmp(file, mnt->mnt_fsname) == 0) > +#ifndef __GNU__ > + if (stat(mnt->mnt_dir, &dir_st_buf) != 0) > + continue; > +#endif > + if (strcmp(file, mnt->mnt_fsname) == 0) { > +#ifndef __GNU__ > + if (file_rdev && (file_rdev != dir_st_buf.st_dev)) { This doesn't need to be under #ifndef __GNU__. In the GNU hurd case, file_rdev will be zero, so the compiler will remove the if statement for us, without needing an additional #ifndef __GNU__ test. > if (stat(mnt->mnt_fsname, &st_buf) == 0) { > if (ext2fsP_is_disk_device(st_buf.st_mode)) { > #ifndef __GNU__ > - if (file_rdev && (file_rdev == st_buf.st_rdev)) > - break; > + if (file_rdev && (file_rdev == st_buf.st_rdev)) { > + if (file_rdev == dir_st_buf.st_dev) > + break; > + } > + The reason why this isn't necessary is because we're using stat, and stat follows symlinks. So when you do "ln -s /dev/sdb abc", and then we stat abc, st_buf.st_rdev contains the device node of /dev/sbc, not the symbolic link of abc. So adding a check for dir_st_buf.st_dev is not needed. Cheers, - Ted
Hi, Ted, Yes, I agree with you, let's remove the "#ifdef/#ifndef " code. :) And I have tested your patch, it can work well in case 1, but cannot work in case 2. #mount -t tmpfs /dev/sdb tmp #mount /dev/sdb sdb Case1: #resize2fs /dev/sdb 7G // it can success, and the correct sdb resized. Case2: #umount sdb #ln -s /dev/sdb abc #resize2fs abc 8G Filesystem at abc is mounted on /root/tmp; on-line resizing required old_desc_blocks = 2, new_desc_blocks = 2 resize2fs: Kernel does not support online resizing it is the reason I added some code here, and had to add "dir_st_buf ". > if (stat(mnt->mnt_fsname, &st_buf) == 0) { > if (ext2fsP_is_disk_device(st_buf.st_mode)) { #ifndef > __GNU__ > - if (file_rdev && (file_rdev == st_buf.st_rdev)) > - break; > + if (file_rdev && (file_rdev == st_buf.st_rdev)) { > + if (file_rdev == dir_st_buf.st_dev) > + break; > + } To be honest, I think the scene of case 2 is really strange. Thank you. On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 02:43:46PM +0000, Guiyao wrote: > > Actually, we found some insane system administrators, they not only do > something like "mount -t tmpfs /dev/sdb /tmp ", but also they do " ln > -s /dev/sdb abc ", then "resize2fs abc xxx". :( So I don't consider ourselves necessarily obligated to twist ourselves into knots for insane system administrators. :-) Did you test the patch that I sent out? It handles that case already: % grep /dev/loop /proc/mounts /dev/loop0 /mnt2 tmpfs rw,relatime 0 0 /dev/loop0 /mnt ext4 rw,relatime 0 0 % ln -s /dev/loop0 abc % ./tst_ismounted abc Device abc reports flags 11 abc is apparently in use. abc is mounted. abc is mounted on /mnt2. > So we have to add the fixing code in both sides of "name matched" and "name not matched". > > For the compiling issue, it's my fault in previous patch, and added the macro in a wrong line. > > So, I rewrote it again, and please give more advise. Thank you in advance. Given that I have a patch which I've already tested, and which is a substantial clean up in terms of removing #ifdef cases and number of lines of code: lib/ext2fs/ismounted.c | 39 ++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) I'm inclined to stick with mine. But here's the quick review. > { > struct mntent *mnt; > +#ifndef __GNU__ > + struct stat dir_st_buf; > +#endif /* __GNU__ */ Lots of extra #ifdef/#ifndef is undesirable. As it turns out, it isn't necessary to have a separate dir_st_buf at all. > @@ -128,13 +131,32 @@ static errcode_t check_mntent_file(const char *mtab_file, const char *file, > while ((mnt = getmntent (f)) != NULL) { > if (mnt->mnt_fsname[0] != '/') > continue; > - if (strcmp(file, mnt->mnt_fsname) == 0) > +#ifndef __GNU__ > + if (stat(mnt->mnt_dir, &dir_st_buf) != 0) > + continue; > +#endif > + if (strcmp(file, mnt->mnt_fsname) == 0) { #ifndef __GNU__ > + if (file_rdev && (file_rdev != dir_st_buf.st_dev)) { This doesn't need to be under #ifndef __GNU__. In the GNU hurd case, file_rdev will be zero, so the compiler will remove the if statement for us, without needing an additional #ifndef __GNU__ test. > if (stat(mnt->mnt_fsname, &st_buf) == 0) { > if (ext2fsP_is_disk_device(st_buf.st_mode)) { #ifndef > __GNU__ > - if (file_rdev && (file_rdev == st_buf.st_rdev)) > - break; > + if (file_rdev && (file_rdev == st_buf.st_rdev)) { > + if (file_rdev == dir_st_buf.st_dev) > + break; > + } > + The reason why this isn't necessary is because we're using stat, and stat follows symlinks. So when you do "ln -s /dev/sdb abc", and then we stat abc, st_buf.st_rdev contains the device node of /dev/sbc, not the symbolic link of abc. So adding a check for dir_st_buf.st_dev is not needed. Cheers, - Ted
diff --git a/lib/ext2fs/ismounted.c b/lib/ext2fs/ismounted.c index 6cd497d..729769e 100644 --- a/lib/ext2fs/ismounted.c +++ b/lib/ext2fs/ismounted.c @@ -97,6 +97,9 @@ static errcode_t check_mntent_file(const char *mtab_file, const char *file, int *mount_flags, char *mtpt, int mtlen) { struct mntent *mnt; +#ifndef __GNU__ + struct stat dir_st_buf; +#endif /* __GNU__ */ struct stat st_buf; errcode_t retval = 0; dev_t file_dev=0, file_rdev=0; @@ -128,13 +131,32 @@ static errcode_t check_mntent_file(const char *mtab_file, const char *file, while ((mnt = getmntent (f)) != NULL) { if (mnt->mnt_fsname[0] != '/') continue; - if (strcmp(file, mnt->mnt_fsname) == 0) +#ifndef __GNU__ + if (stat(mnt->mnt_dir, &dir_st_buf) != 0) + continue; +#endif + if (strcmp(file, mnt->mnt_fsname) == 0) { +#ifndef __GNU__ + if (file_rdev && (file_rdev != dir_st_buf.st_dev)) { +#ifdef DEBUG + printf("Bogus entry in %s! " + "(%s does not exist)\n", + mtab_file, mnt->mnt_dir); +#endif /* DEBUG */ + continue; + } +#endif /* __GNU__ */ break; + } + if (stat(mnt->mnt_fsname, &st_buf) == 0) { if (ext2fsP_is_disk_device(st_buf.st_mode)) { #ifndef __GNU__ - if (file_rdev && (file_rdev == st_buf.st_rdev)) - break; + if (file_rdev && (file_rdev == st_buf.st_rdev)) { + if (file_rdev == dir_st_buf.st_dev) + break; + } + if (check_loop_mounted(mnt->mnt_fsname, st_buf.st_rdev, file_dev, file_ino) == 1) @@ -168,32 +190,6 @@ static errcode_t check_mntent_file(const char *mtab_file, const char *file, #endif /* __GNU__ */ goto errout; } -#ifndef __GNU__ /* The GNU hurd is deficient; what else is new? */ - /* Validate the entry in case /etc/mtab is out of date */ - /* - * We need to be paranoid, because some broken distributions - * (read: Slackware) don't initialize /etc/mtab before checking - * all of the non-root filesystems on the disk. - */ - if (stat(mnt->mnt_dir, &st_buf) < 0) { - retval = errno; - if (retval == ENOENT) { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("Bogus entry in %s! (%s does not exist)\n", - mtab_file, mnt->mnt_dir); -#endif /* DEBUG */ - retval = 0; - } - goto errout; - } - if (file_rdev && (st_buf.st_dev != file_rdev)) { -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("Bogus entry in %s! (%s not mounted on %s)\n", - mtab_file, file, mnt->mnt_dir); -#endif /* DEBUG */ - goto errout; - } -#endif /* __GNU__ */ *mount_flags = EXT2_MF_MOUNTED; #ifdef MNTOPT_RO