/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ /* * This file is part of libmount from util-linux project. * * Copyright (C) 2008-2018 Karel Zak * * 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: fs * @title: Filesystem * @short_description: represents one entry from fstab, mtab, or mountinfo file * */ #include #include #include #include "mountP.h" #include "strutils.h" /** * mnt_new_fs: * * The initial refcount is 1, and needs to be decremented to * release the resources of the filesystem. * * Returns: newly allocated struct libmnt_fs. */ struct libmnt_fs *mnt_new_fs(void) { struct libmnt_fs *fs = calloc(1, sizeof(*fs)); if (!fs) return NULL; fs->refcount = 1; INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fs->ents); /*DBG(FS, ul_debugobj(fs, "alloc"));*/ return fs; } /** * mnt_free_fs: * @fs: fs pointer * * Deallocates the fs. This function does not care about reference count. Don't * use this function directly -- it's better to use mnt_unref_fs(). * * The reference counting is supported since util-linux v2.24. */ void mnt_free_fs(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { if (!fs) return; DBG(FS, ul_debugobj(fs, "free [refcount=%d]", fs->refcount)); mnt_reset_fs(fs); free(fs); } /** * mnt_reset_fs: * @fs: fs pointer * * Resets (zeroize) @fs. */ void mnt_reset_fs(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { int ref; if (!fs) return; ref = fs->refcount; list_del(&fs->ents); free(fs->source); free(fs->bindsrc); free(fs->tagname); free(fs->tagval); free(fs->root); free(fs->swaptype); free(fs->target); free(fs->fstype); free(fs->optstr); free(fs->vfs_optstr); free(fs->fs_optstr); free(fs->user_optstr); free(fs->attrs); free(fs->opt_fields); free(fs->comment); memset(fs, 0, sizeof(*fs)); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&fs->ents); fs->refcount = ref; } /** * mnt_ref_fs: * @fs: fs pointer * * Increments reference counter. */ void mnt_ref_fs(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { if (fs) { fs->refcount++; /*DBG(FS, ul_debugobj(fs, "ref=%d", fs->refcount));*/ } } /** * mnt_unref_fs: * @fs: fs pointer * * De-increments reference counter, on zero the @fs is automatically * deallocated by mnt_free_fs(). */ void mnt_unref_fs(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { if (fs) { fs->refcount--; /*DBG(FS, ul_debugobj(fs, "unref=%d", fs->refcount));*/ if (fs->refcount <= 0) mnt_free_fs(fs); } } static inline int update_str(char **dest, const char *src) { size_t sz; char *x; assert(dest); if (!src) { free(*dest); *dest = NULL; return 0; /* source (old) is empty */ } sz = strlen(src) + 1; x = realloc(*dest, sz); if (!x) return -ENOMEM; *dest = x; memcpy(*dest, src, sz); return 0; } static inline int cpy_str_at_offset(void *new, const void *old, size_t offset) { char **o = (char **) ((char *) old + offset); char **n = (char **) ((char *) new + offset); if (*n) return 0; /* already set, don't overwrite */ return update_str(n, *o); } /** * mnt_copy_fs: * @dest: destination FS * @src: source FS * * If @dest is NULL, then a new FS is allocated, if any @dest field is already * set, then the field is NOT overwritten. * * This function does not copy userdata (se mnt_fs_set_userdata()). A new copy is * not linked with any existing mnt_tab. * * Returns: @dest or NULL in case of error */ struct libmnt_fs *mnt_copy_fs(struct libmnt_fs *dest, const struct libmnt_fs *src) { const struct libmnt_fs *org = dest; if (!src) return NULL; if (!dest) { dest = mnt_new_fs(); if (!dest) return NULL; dest->tab = NULL; } dest->id = src->id; dest->parent = src->parent; dest->devno = src->devno; dest->tid = src->tid; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, source))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, tagname))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, tagval))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, root))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, swaptype))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, target))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, fstype))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, optstr))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, vfs_optstr))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, fs_optstr))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, user_optstr))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, attrs))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(dest, src, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, bindsrc))) goto err; dest->freq = src->freq; dest->passno = src->passno; dest->flags = src->flags; dest->size = src->size; dest->usedsize = src->usedsize; dest->priority = src->priority; return dest; err: if (!org) mnt_free_fs(dest); return NULL; } /* * This function copies all @fs description except information that does not * belong to /etc/mtab (e.g. VFS and userspace mount options with MNT_NOMTAB * mask). * * Returns: copy of @fs. */ struct libmnt_fs *mnt_copy_mtab_fs(const struct libmnt_fs *fs) { struct libmnt_fs *n = mnt_new_fs(); assert(fs); if (!n) return NULL; if (cpy_str_at_offset(n, fs, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, source))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(n, fs, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, target))) goto err; if (cpy_str_at_offset(n, fs, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, fstype))) goto err; if (fs->vfs_optstr) { char *p = NULL; mnt_optstr_get_options(fs->vfs_optstr, &p, mnt_get_builtin_optmap(MNT_LINUX_MAP), MNT_NOMTAB); n->vfs_optstr = p; } if (fs->user_optstr) { char *p = NULL; mnt_optstr_get_options(fs->user_optstr, &p, mnt_get_builtin_optmap(MNT_USERSPACE_MAP), MNT_NOMTAB); n->user_optstr = p; } if (cpy_str_at_offset(n, fs, offsetof(struct libmnt_fs, fs_optstr))) goto err; /* we cannot copy original optstr, the new optstr has to be without * non-mtab options -- so, let's generate a new string */ n->optstr = mnt_fs_strdup_options(n); n->freq = fs->freq; n->passno = fs->passno; n->flags = fs->flags; return n; err: mnt_free_fs(n); return NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_get_userdata: * @fs: struct libmnt_file instance * * Returns: private data set by mnt_fs_set_userdata() or NULL. */ void *mnt_fs_get_userdata(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { if (!fs) return NULL; return fs->userdata; } /** * mnt_fs_set_userdata: * @fs: struct libmnt_file instance * @data: user data * * The "userdata" are library independent data. * * Returns: 0 or negative number in case of error (if @fs is NULL). */ int mnt_fs_set_userdata(struct libmnt_fs *fs, void *data) { if (!fs) return -EINVAL; fs->userdata = data; return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_srcpath: * @fs: struct libmnt_file (fstab/mtab/mountinfo) fs * * The mount "source path" is: * - a directory for 'bind' mounts (in fstab or mtab only) * - a device name for standard mounts * * See also mnt_fs_get_tag() and mnt_fs_get_source(). * * Returns: mount source path or NULL in case of error or when the path * is not defined. */ const char *mnt_fs_get_srcpath(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { if (!fs) return NULL; /* fstab-like fs */ if (fs->tagname) return NULL; /* the source contains a "NAME=value" */ return fs->source; } /** * mnt_fs_get_source: * @fs: struct libmnt_file (fstab/mtab/mountinfo) fs * * Returns: mount source. Note that the source could be unparsed TAG * (LABEL/UUID). See also mnt_fs_get_srcpath() and mnt_fs_get_tag(). */ const char *mnt_fs_get_source(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->source : NULL; } /* * Used by the parser ONLY (@source has to be freed on error) */ int __mnt_fs_set_source_ptr(struct libmnt_fs *fs, char *source) { char *t = NULL, *v = NULL; assert(fs); if (source && blkid_parse_tag_string(source, &t, &v) == 0 && !mnt_valid_tagname(t)) { /* parsable but unknown tag -- ignore */ free(t); free(v); t = v = NULL; } if (fs->source != source) free(fs->source); free(fs->tagname); free(fs->tagval); fs->source = source; fs->tagname = t; fs->tagval = v; return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_set_source: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry * @source: new source * * This function creates a private copy (strdup()) of @source. * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_set_source(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *source) { char *p = NULL; int rc; if (!fs) return -EINVAL; if (source) { p = strdup(source); if (!p) return -ENOMEM; } rc = __mnt_fs_set_source_ptr(fs, p); if (rc) free(p); return rc; } /** * mnt_fs_streq_srcpath: * @fs: fs * @path: source path * * Compares @fs source path with @path. The redundant slashes are ignored. * This function compares strings and does not canonicalize the paths. * See also more heavy and generic mnt_fs_match_source(). * * Returns: 1 if @fs source path equal to @path, otherwise 0. */ int mnt_fs_streq_srcpath(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *path) { const char *p; if (!fs) return 0; p = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(fs); if (!mnt_fs_is_pseudofs(fs)) return streq_paths(p, path); if (!p && !path) return 1; return p && path && strcmp(p, path) == 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_table: * @fs: table entry * @tb: table that contains @fs * * Returns: 0 or negative number on error (if @fs or @tb is NULL). * * Since: 2.34 */ int mnt_fs_get_table(struct libmnt_fs *fs, struct libmnt_table **tb) { if (!fs || !tb) return -EINVAL; *tb = fs->tab; return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_streq_target: * @fs: fs * @path: mount point * * Compares @fs target path with @path. The redundant slashes are ignored. * This function compares strings and does not canonicalize the paths. * See also more generic mnt_fs_match_target(). * * Returns: 1 if @fs target path equal to @path, otherwise 0. */ int mnt_fs_streq_target(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *path) { return fs && streq_paths(mnt_fs_get_target(fs), path); } /** * mnt_fs_get_tag: * @fs: fs * @name: returns pointer to NAME string * @value: returns pointer to VALUE string * * "TAG" is NAME=VALUE (e.g. LABEL=foo) * * The TAG is the first column in the fstab file. The TAG or "srcpath" always has * to be set for all entries. * * See also mnt_fs_get_source(). * * * * char *src; * struct libmnt_fs *fs = mnt_table_find_target(tb, "/home", MNT_ITER_FORWARD); * * if (!fs) * goto err; * * src = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(fs); * if (!src) { * char *tag, *val; * if (mnt_fs_get_tag(fs, &tag, &val) == 0) * printf("%s: %s\n", tag, val); // LABEL or UUID * } else * printf("device: %s\n", src); // device or bind path * * * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case a TAG is not defined. */ int mnt_fs_get_tag(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char **name, const char **value) { if (fs == NULL || !fs->tagname) return -EINVAL; if (name) *name = fs->tagname; if (value) *value = fs->tagval; return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_target: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry pointer * * Returns: pointer to mountpoint path or NULL */ const char *mnt_fs_get_target(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->target : NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_set_target: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry * @tgt: mountpoint * * This function creates a private copy (strdup()) of @tgt. * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_set_target(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *tgt) { return strdup_to_struct_member(fs, target, tgt); } static int mnt_fs_get_flags(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->flags : 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_propagation: * @fs: mountinfo entry * @flags: returns propagation MS_* flags as present in the mountinfo file * * Note that this function sets @flags to zero if no propagation flags are found * in the mountinfo file. The kernel default is MS_PRIVATE, this flag is not stored * in the mountinfo file. * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_get_propagation(struct libmnt_fs *fs, unsigned long *flags) { if (!fs || !flags) return -EINVAL; *flags = 0; if (!fs->opt_fields) return 0; /* * The optional fields format is incompatible with mount options * ... we have to parse the field here. */ *flags |= strstr(fs->opt_fields, "shared:") ? MS_SHARED : MS_PRIVATE; if (strstr(fs->opt_fields, "master:")) *flags |= MS_SLAVE; if (strstr(fs->opt_fields, "unbindable")) *flags |= MS_UNBINDABLE; return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_is_kernel: * @fs: filesystem * * Returns: 1 if the filesystem description is read from kernel e.g. /proc/mounts. */ int mnt_fs_is_kernel(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return mnt_fs_get_flags(fs) & MNT_FS_KERNEL; } /** * mnt_fs_is_swaparea: * @fs: filesystem * * Returns: 1 if the filesystem uses "swap" as a type */ int mnt_fs_is_swaparea(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return mnt_fs_get_flags(fs) & MNT_FS_SWAP; } /** * mnt_fs_is_pseudofs: * @fs: filesystem * * Returns: 1 if the filesystem is a pseudo fs type (proc, cgroups) */ int mnt_fs_is_pseudofs(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return mnt_fs_get_flags(fs) & MNT_FS_PSEUDO; } /** * mnt_fs_is_netfs: * @fs: filesystem * * Returns: 1 if the filesystem is a network filesystem */ int mnt_fs_is_netfs(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return mnt_fs_get_flags(fs) & MNT_FS_NET; } /** * mnt_fs_get_fstype: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry pointer * * Returns: pointer to filesystem type. */ const char *mnt_fs_get_fstype(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->fstype : NULL; } /* Used by the struct libmnt_file parser only */ int __mnt_fs_set_fstype_ptr(struct libmnt_fs *fs, char *fstype) { assert(fs); if (fstype != fs->fstype) free(fs->fstype); fs->fstype = fstype; fs->flags &= ~MNT_FS_PSEUDO; fs->flags &= ~MNT_FS_NET; fs->flags &= ~MNT_FS_SWAP; /* save info about pseudo filesystems */ if (fs->fstype) { if (mnt_fstype_is_pseudofs(fs->fstype)) fs->flags |= MNT_FS_PSEUDO; else if (mnt_fstype_is_netfs(fs->fstype)) fs->flags |= MNT_FS_NET; else if (!strcmp(fs->fstype, "swap")) fs->flags |= MNT_FS_SWAP; } return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_set_fstype: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry * @fstype: filesystem type * * This function creates a private copy (strdup()) of @fstype. * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_set_fstype(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *fstype) { char *p = NULL; if (!fs) return -EINVAL; if (fstype) { p = strdup(fstype); if (!p) return -ENOMEM; } return __mnt_fs_set_fstype_ptr(fs, p); } /* * Merges @vfs and @fs options strings into a new string. * This function cares about 'ro/rw' options. The 'ro' is * always used if @vfs or @fs is read-only. * For example: * * mnt_merge_optstr("rw,noexec", "ro,journal=update") * * returns: "ro,noexec,journal=update" * * mnt_merge_optstr("rw,noexec", "rw,journal=update") * * returns: "rw,noexec,journal=update" */ static char *merge_optstr(const char *vfs, const char *fs) { char *res, *p; size_t sz; int ro = 0, rw = 0; if (!vfs && !fs) return NULL; if (!vfs || !fs) return strdup(fs ? fs : vfs); if (!strcmp(vfs, fs)) return strdup(vfs); /* e.g. "aaa" and "aaa" */ /* leave space for the leading "r[ow],", "," and the trailing zero */ sz = strlen(vfs) + strlen(fs) + 5; res = malloc(sz); if (!res) return NULL; p = res + 3; /* make a room for rw/ro flag */ snprintf(p, sz - 3, "%s,%s", vfs, fs); /* remove 'rw' flags */ rw += !mnt_optstr_remove_option(&p, "rw"); /* from vfs */ rw += !mnt_optstr_remove_option(&p, "rw"); /* from fs */ /* remove 'ro' flags if necessary */ if (rw != 2) { ro += !mnt_optstr_remove_option(&p, "ro"); if (ro + rw < 2) ro += !mnt_optstr_remove_option(&p, "ro"); } if (!strlen(p)) memcpy(res, ro ? "ro" : "rw", 3); else memcpy(res, ro ? "ro," : "rw,", 3); return res; } /** * mnt_fs_strdup_options: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry pointer * * Merges all mount options (VFS, FS and userspace) to one options string * and returns the result. This function does not modify @fs. * * Returns: pointer to string (can be freed by free(3)) or NULL in case of error. */ char *mnt_fs_strdup_options(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { char *res; if (!fs) return NULL; errno = 0; if (fs->optstr) return strdup(fs->optstr); res = merge_optstr(fs->vfs_optstr, fs->fs_optstr); if (!res && errno) return NULL; if (fs->user_optstr && mnt_optstr_append_option(&res, fs->user_optstr, NULL)) { free(res); res = NULL; } return res; } /** * mnt_fs_get_options: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry pointer * * Returns: pointer to string or NULL in case of error. */ const char *mnt_fs_get_options(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->optstr : NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_get_optional_fields * @fs: mountinfo entry pointer * * Returns: pointer to string with mountinfo optional fields * or NULL in case of error. */ const char *mnt_fs_get_optional_fields(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->opt_fields : NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_set_options: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry pointer * @optstr: options string * * Splits @optstr to VFS, FS and userspace mount options and updates relevant * parts of @fs. * * Returns: 0 on success, or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_set_options(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *optstr) { char *v = NULL, *f = NULL, *u = NULL, *n = NULL; if (!fs) return -EINVAL; if (optstr) { int rc = mnt_split_optstr(optstr, &u, &v, &f, 0, 0); if (rc) return rc; n = strdup(optstr); if (!n) { free(u); free(v); free(f); return -ENOMEM; } } free(fs->fs_optstr); free(fs->vfs_optstr); free(fs->user_optstr); free(fs->optstr); fs->fs_optstr = f; fs->vfs_optstr = v; fs->user_optstr = u; fs->optstr = n; return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_append_options: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry * @optstr: mount options * * Parses (splits) @optstr and appends results to VFS, FS and userspace lists * of options. * * If @optstr is NULL, then @fs is not modified and 0 is returned. * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_append_options(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *optstr) { char *v = NULL, *f = NULL, *u = NULL; int rc; if (!fs) return -EINVAL; if (!optstr) return 0; rc = mnt_split_optstr(optstr, &u, &v, &f, 0, 0); if (rc) return rc; if (!rc && v) rc = mnt_optstr_append_option(&fs->vfs_optstr, v, NULL); if (!rc && f) rc = mnt_optstr_append_option(&fs->fs_optstr, f, NULL); if (!rc && u) rc = mnt_optstr_append_option(&fs->user_optstr, u, NULL); if (!rc) rc = mnt_optstr_append_option(&fs->optstr, optstr, NULL); free(v); free(f); free(u); return rc; } /** * mnt_fs_prepend_options: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry * @optstr: mount options * * Parses (splits) @optstr and prepends the results to VFS, FS and userspace lists * of options. * * If @optstr is NULL, then @fs is not modified and 0 is returned. * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_prepend_options(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *optstr) { char *v = NULL, *f = NULL, *u = NULL; int rc; if (!fs) return -EINVAL; if (!optstr) return 0; rc = mnt_split_optstr(optstr, &u, &v, &f, 0, 0); if (rc) return rc; if (!rc && v) rc = mnt_optstr_prepend_option(&fs->vfs_optstr, v, NULL); if (!rc && f) rc = mnt_optstr_prepend_option(&fs->fs_optstr, f, NULL); if (!rc && u) rc = mnt_optstr_prepend_option(&fs->user_optstr, u, NULL); if (!rc) rc = mnt_optstr_prepend_option(&fs->optstr, optstr, NULL); free(v); free(f); free(u); return rc; } /* * mnt_fs_get_fs_options: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry pointer * * Returns: pointer to superblock (fs-depend) mount option string or NULL. */ const char *mnt_fs_get_fs_options(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->fs_optstr : NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_get_vfs_options: * @fs: fstab/mtab entry pointer * * Returns: pointer to fs-independent (VFS) mount option string or NULL. */ const char *mnt_fs_get_vfs_options(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->vfs_optstr : NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_get_user_options: * @fs: fstab/mtab entry pointer * * Returns: pointer to userspace mount option string or NULL. */ const char *mnt_fs_get_user_options(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->user_optstr : NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_get_attributes: * @fs: fstab/mtab entry pointer * * Returns: pointer to attributes string or NULL. */ const char *mnt_fs_get_attributes(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->attrs : NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_set_attributes: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry * @optstr: options string * * Sets mount attributes. The attributes are mount(2) and mount(8) independent * options, these options are not sent to the kernel and are not interpreted by * libmount. The attributes are stored in /run/mount/utab only. * * The attributes are managed by libmount in userspace only. It's possible * that information stored in userspace will not be available for libmount * after CLONE_FS unshare. Be careful, and don't use attributes if possible. * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_set_attributes(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *optstr) { return strdup_to_struct_member(fs, attrs, optstr); } /** * mnt_fs_append_attributes * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry * @optstr: options string * * Appends mount attributes. (See mnt_fs_set_attributes()). * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_append_attributes(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *optstr) { if (!fs) return -EINVAL; if (!optstr) return 0; return mnt_optstr_append_option(&fs->attrs, optstr, NULL); } /** * mnt_fs_prepend_attributes * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry * @optstr: options string * * Prepends mount attributes. (See mnt_fs_set_attributes()). * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_prepend_attributes(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *optstr) { if (!fs) return -EINVAL; if (!optstr) return 0; return mnt_optstr_prepend_option(&fs->attrs, optstr, NULL); } /** * mnt_fs_get_freq: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry pointer * * Returns: dump frequency in days. */ int mnt_fs_get_freq(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->freq : 0; } /** * mnt_fs_set_freq: * @fs: fstab/mtab entry pointer * @freq: dump frequency in days * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_set_freq(struct libmnt_fs *fs, int freq) { if (!fs) return -EINVAL; fs->freq = freq; return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_passno: * @fs: fstab/mtab entry pointer * * Returns: "pass number on parallel fsck". */ int mnt_fs_get_passno(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->passno: 0; } /** * mnt_fs_set_passno: * @fs: fstab/mtab entry pointer * @passno: pass number * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_set_passno(struct libmnt_fs *fs, int passno) { if (!fs) return -EINVAL; fs->passno = passno; return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_root: * @fs: /proc/self/mountinfo entry * * Returns: root of the mount within the filesystem or NULL */ const char *mnt_fs_get_root(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->root : NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_set_root: * @fs: mountinfo entry * @path: root path * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_set_root(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *path) { return strdup_to_struct_member(fs, root, path); } /** * mnt_fs_get_swaptype: * @fs: /proc/swaps entry * * Returns: swap type or NULL */ const char *mnt_fs_get_swaptype(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->swaptype : NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_get_size: * @fs: /proc/swaps entry * * Returns: size */ off_t mnt_fs_get_size(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->size : 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_usedsize: * @fs: /proc/swaps entry * * Returns: used size */ off_t mnt_fs_get_usedsize(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->usedsize : 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_priority: * @fs: /proc/swaps entry * * Returns: priority */ int mnt_fs_get_priority(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->priority : 0; } /** * mnt_fs_set_priority: * @fs: /proc/swaps entry * @prio: priority * * Since: 2.28 * * Returns: 0 or -1 in case of error */ int mnt_fs_set_priority(struct libmnt_fs *fs, int prio) { if (!fs) return -EINVAL; fs->priority = prio; return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_bindsrc: * @fs: /run/mount/utab entry * * Returns: full path that was used for mount(2) on MS_BIND */ const char *mnt_fs_get_bindsrc(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->bindsrc : NULL; } /** * mnt_fs_set_bindsrc: * @fs: filesystem * @src: path * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_set_bindsrc(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *src) { return strdup_to_struct_member(fs, bindsrc, src); } /** * mnt_fs_get_id: * @fs: /proc/self/mountinfo entry * * Returns: mount ID (unique identifier of the mount) or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_get_id(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->id : -EINVAL; } /** * mnt_fs_get_parent_id: * @fs: /proc/self/mountinfo entry * * Returns: parent mount ID or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_get_parent_id(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->parent : -EINVAL; } /** * mnt_fs_get_devno: * @fs: /proc/self/mountinfo entry * * Returns: value of st_dev for files on filesystem or 0 in case of error. */ dev_t mnt_fs_get_devno(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->devno : 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_tid: * @fs: /proc/tid/mountinfo entry * * Returns: TID (task ID) for filesystems read from the mountinfo file */ pid_t mnt_fs_get_tid(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { return fs ? fs->tid : 0; } /** * mnt_fs_get_option: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry pointer * @name: option name * @value: returns pointer to the beginning of the value (e.g. name=VALUE) or NULL * @valsz: returns size of options value or 0 * * Returns: 0 on success, 1 when @name not found or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_get_option(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *name, char **value, size_t *valsz) { char rc = 1; if (!fs) return -EINVAL; if (fs->fs_optstr) rc = mnt_optstr_get_option(fs->fs_optstr, name, value, valsz); if (rc == 1 && fs->vfs_optstr) rc = mnt_optstr_get_option(fs->vfs_optstr, name, value, valsz); if (rc == 1 && fs->user_optstr) rc = mnt_optstr_get_option(fs->user_optstr, name, value, valsz); return rc; } /** * mnt_fs_get_attribute: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry pointer * @name: option name * @value: returns pointer to the beginning of the value (e.g. name=VALUE) or NULL * @valsz: returns size of options value or 0 * * Returns: 0 on success, 1 when @name not found or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_get_attribute(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *name, char **value, size_t *valsz) { char rc = 1; if (!fs) return -EINVAL; if (fs->attrs) rc = mnt_optstr_get_option(fs->attrs, name, value, valsz); return rc; } /** * mnt_fs_get_comment: * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry pointer * * Returns: 0 on success, 1 when not found the @name or negative number in case of error. */ const char *mnt_fs_get_comment(struct libmnt_fs *fs) { if (!fs) return NULL; return fs->comment; } /** * mnt_fs_set_comment: * @fs: fstab entry pointer * @comm: comment string * * Note that the comment has to be terminated by '\n' (new line), otherwise * the whole filesystem entry will be written as a comment to the tabfile (e.g. * fstab). * * Returns: 0 on success or <0 in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_set_comment(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *comm) { return strdup_to_struct_member(fs, comment, comm); } /** * mnt_fs_append_comment: * @fs: fstab entry pointer * @comm: comment string * * See also mnt_fs_set_comment(). * * Returns: 0 on success or <0 in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_append_comment(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *comm) { if (!fs) return -EINVAL; return append_string(&fs->comment, comm); } /** * mnt_fs_match_target: * @fs: filesystem * @target: mountpoint path * @cache: tags/paths cache or NULL * * Possible are three attempts: * 1) compare @target with @fs->target * * 2) realpath(@target) with @fs->target * * 3) realpath(@target) with realpath(@fs->target) if @fs is not from * /proc/self/mountinfo. * * However, if mnt_cache_set_targets(cache, mtab) was called, and the * path @target or @fs->target is found in the @mtab, the canonicalization is * is not performed (see mnt_resolve_target()). * * The 2nd and 3rd attempts are not performed when @cache is NULL. * * Returns: 1 if @fs target is equal to @target, else 0. */ int mnt_fs_match_target(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *target, struct libmnt_cache *cache) { int rc = 0; if (!fs || !target || !fs->target) return 0; /* 1) native paths */ rc = mnt_fs_streq_target(fs, target); if (!rc && cache) { /* 2) - canonicalized and non-canonicalized */ char *cn = mnt_resolve_target(target, cache); rc = (cn && mnt_fs_streq_target(fs, cn)); /* 3) - canonicalized and canonicalized */ if (!rc && cn && !mnt_fs_is_kernel(fs) && !mnt_fs_is_swaparea(fs)) { char *tcn = mnt_resolve_target(fs->target, cache); rc = (tcn && strcmp(cn, tcn) == 0); } } return rc; } /** * mnt_fs_match_source: * @fs: filesystem * @source: tag or path (device or so) or NULL * @cache: tags/paths cache or NULL * * Four attempts are possible: * 1) compare @source with @fs->source * 2) compare realpath(@source) with @fs->source * 3) compare realpath(@source) with realpath(@fs->source) * 4) compare realpath(@source) with evaluated tag from @fs->source * * The 2nd, 3rd and 4th attempts are not performed when @cache is NULL. The * 2nd and 3rd attempts are not performed if @fs->source is tag. * * Returns: 1 if @fs source is equal to @source, else 0. */ int mnt_fs_match_source(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *source, struct libmnt_cache *cache) { char *cn; const char *src, *t, *v; if (!fs) return 0; /* 1) native paths... */ if (mnt_fs_streq_srcpath(fs, source) == 1) return 1; if (!source || !fs->source) return 0; /* ... and tags */ if (fs->tagname && strcmp(source, fs->source) == 0) return 1; if (!cache) return 0; if (fs->flags & (MNT_FS_NET | MNT_FS_PSEUDO)) return 0; cn = mnt_resolve_spec(source, cache); if (!cn) return 0; /* 2) canonicalized and native */ src = mnt_fs_get_srcpath(fs); if (src && mnt_fs_streq_srcpath(fs, cn)) return 1; /* 3) canonicalized and canonicalized */ if (src) { src = mnt_resolve_path(src, cache); if (src && !strcmp(cn, src)) return 1; } if (src || mnt_fs_get_tag(fs, &t, &v)) /* src path does not match and the tag is not defined */ return 0; /* read @source's tags to the cache */ if (mnt_cache_read_tags(cache, cn) < 0) { if (errno == EACCES) { /* we don't have permissions to read TAGs from * @source, but can translate the @fs tag to devname. * * (because libblkid uses udev symlinks and this is * accessible for non-root uses) */ char *x = mnt_resolve_tag(t, v, cache); if (x && !strcmp(x, cn)) return 1; } return 0; } /* 4) has the @source a tag that matches with the tag from @fs ? */ if (mnt_cache_device_has_tag(cache, cn, t, v)) return 1; return 0; } /** * mnt_fs_match_fstype: * @fs: filesystem * @types: filesystem name or comma delimited list of filesystems * * For more details see mnt_match_fstype(). * * Returns: 1 if @fs type is matching to @types, else 0. The function returns * 0 when types is NULL. */ int mnt_fs_match_fstype(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *types) { return mnt_match_fstype(fs->fstype, types); } /** * mnt_fs_match_options: * @fs: filesystem * @options: comma delimited list of options (and nooptions) * * For more details see mnt_match_options(). * * Returns: 1 if @fs type is matching to @options, else 0. The function returns * 0 when types is NULL. */ int mnt_fs_match_options(struct libmnt_fs *fs, const char *options) { return mnt_match_options(mnt_fs_get_options(fs), options); } /** * mnt_fs_print_debug * @fs: fstab/mtab/mountinfo entry * @file: file stream * * Returns: 0 on success or negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_print_debug(struct libmnt_fs *fs, FILE *file) { if (!fs || !file) return -EINVAL; fprintf(file, "------ fs:\n"); fprintf(file, "source: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_source(fs)); fprintf(file, "target: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_target(fs)); fprintf(file, "fstype: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_fstype(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_options(fs)) fprintf(file, "optstr: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_options(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_vfs_options(fs)) fprintf(file, "VFS-optstr: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_vfs_options(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_fs_options(fs)) fprintf(file, "FS-opstr: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_fs_options(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_user_options(fs)) fprintf(file, "user-optstr: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_user_options(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_optional_fields(fs)) fprintf(file, "optional-fields: '%s'\n", mnt_fs_get_optional_fields(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_attributes(fs)) fprintf(file, "attributes: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_attributes(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_root(fs)) fprintf(file, "root: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_root(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_swaptype(fs)) fprintf(file, "swaptype: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_swaptype(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_size(fs)) fprintf(file, "size: %jd\n", mnt_fs_get_size(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_usedsize(fs)) fprintf(file, "usedsize: %jd\n", mnt_fs_get_usedsize(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_priority(fs)) fprintf(file, "priority: %d\n", mnt_fs_get_priority(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_bindsrc(fs)) fprintf(file, "bindsrc: %s\n", mnt_fs_get_bindsrc(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_freq(fs)) fprintf(file, "freq: %d\n", mnt_fs_get_freq(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_passno(fs)) fprintf(file, "pass: %d\n", mnt_fs_get_passno(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_id(fs)) fprintf(file, "id: %d\n", mnt_fs_get_id(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_parent_id(fs)) fprintf(file, "parent: %d\n", mnt_fs_get_parent_id(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_devno(fs)) fprintf(file, "devno: %d:%d\n", major(mnt_fs_get_devno(fs)), minor(mnt_fs_get_devno(fs))); if (mnt_fs_get_tid(fs)) fprintf(file, "tid: %d\n", mnt_fs_get_tid(fs)); if (mnt_fs_get_comment(fs)) fprintf(file, "comment: '%s'\n", mnt_fs_get_comment(fs)); return 0; } /** * mnt_free_mntent: * @mnt: mount entry * * Deallocates the "mntent.h" mount entry. */ void mnt_free_mntent(struct mntent *mnt) { if (mnt) { free(mnt->mnt_fsname); free(mnt->mnt_dir); free(mnt->mnt_type); free(mnt->mnt_opts); free(mnt); } } /** * mnt_fs_to_mntent: * @fs: filesystem * @mnt: mount description (as described in mntent.h) * * Copies the information from @fs to struct mntent @mnt. If @mnt is already set, * then the struct mntent items are reallocated and updated. See also * mnt_free_mntent(). * * Returns: 0 on success and a negative number in case of error. */ int mnt_fs_to_mntent(struct libmnt_fs *fs, struct mntent **mnt) { int rc; struct mntent *m; if (!fs || !mnt) return -EINVAL; m = *mnt; if (!m) { m = calloc(1, sizeof(*m)); if (!m) return -ENOMEM; } if ((rc = update_str(&m->mnt_fsname, mnt_fs_get_source(fs)))) goto err; if ((rc = update_str(&m->mnt_dir, mnt_fs_get_target(fs)))) goto err; if ((rc = update_str(&m->mnt_type, mnt_fs_get_fstype(fs)))) goto err; errno = 0; m->mnt_opts = mnt_fs_strdup_options(fs); if (!m->mnt_opts && errno) { rc = -errno; goto err; } m->mnt_freq = mnt_fs_get_freq(fs); m->mnt_passno = mnt_fs_get_passno(fs); if (!m->mnt_fsname) { m->mnt_fsname = strdup("none"); if (!m->mnt_fsname) goto err; } *mnt = m; return 0; err: if (m != *mnt) mnt_free_mntent(m); return rc; }