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/*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-*/
/***
This file is part of systemd.
Copyright 2010 Lennart Poettering
systemd 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.
systemd 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
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
***/
#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <sys/epoll.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <libmount.h>
#include <sys/inotify.h>
#include "manager.h"
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#include "unit.h"
#include "mount.h"
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#include "log.h"
#include "sd-messages.h"
#include "strv.h"
#include "mkdir.h"
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#include "path-util.h"
#include "mount-setup.h"
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#include "unit-name.h"
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#include "dbus-mount.h"
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#include "special.h"
#include "exit-status.h"
#include "fstab-util.h"
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#include "formats-util.h"
#define RETRY_UMOUNT_MAX 32
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DEFINE_TRIVIAL_CLEANUP_FUNC(struct libmnt_table*, mnt_free_table);
DEFINE_TRIVIAL_CLEANUP_FUNC(struct libmnt_iter*, mnt_free_iter);
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static const UnitActiveState state_translation_table[_MOUNT_STATE_MAX] = {
[MOUNT_DEAD] = UNIT_INACTIVE,
[MOUNT_MOUNTING] = UNIT_ACTIVATING,
[MOUNT_MOUNTING_DONE] = UNIT_ACTIVE,
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[MOUNT_MOUNTED] = UNIT_ACTIVE,
[MOUNT_REMOUNTING] = UNIT_RELOADING,
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[MOUNT_UNMOUNTING] = UNIT_DEACTIVATING,
[MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM] = UNIT_DEACTIVATING,
[MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGKILL] = UNIT_DEACTIVATING,
[MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGTERM] = UNIT_RELOADING,
[MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL] = UNIT_RELOADING,
[MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM] = UNIT_DEACTIVATING,
[MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL] = UNIT_DEACTIVATING,
[MOUNT_FAILED] = UNIT_FAILED
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};
static int mount_dispatch_timer(sd_event_source *source, usec_t usec, void *userdata);
static int mount_dispatch_io(sd_event_source *source, int fd, uint32_t revents, void *userdata);
static bool mount_needs_network(const char *options, const char *fstype) {
if (fstab_test_option(options, "_netdev\0"))
return true;
if (fstype && fstype_is_network(fstype))
return true;
return false;
}
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static bool mount_is_network(const MountParameters *p) {
assert(p);
return mount_needs_network(p->options, p->fstype);
}
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static bool mount_is_bind(const MountParameters *p) {
assert(p);
if (fstab_test_option(p->options, "bind\0" "rbind\0"))
return true;
if (p->fstype && STR_IN_SET(p->fstype, "bind", "rbind"))
return true;
return false;
}
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static bool mount_is_auto(const MountParameters *p) {
assert(p);
return !fstab_test_option(p->options, "noauto\0");
}
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static bool needs_quota(const MountParameters *p) {
assert(p);
/* Quotas are not enabled on network filesystems,
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* but we want them, for example, on storage connected via iscsi */
if (p->fstype && fstype_is_network(p->fstype))
return false;
if (mount_is_bind(p))
return false;
return fstab_test_option(p->options,
"usrquota\0" "grpquota\0" "quota\0" "usrjquota\0" "grpjquota\0");
}
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static void mount_init(Unit *u) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
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assert(u);
assert(u->load_state == UNIT_STUB);
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m->timeout_usec = u->manager->default_timeout_start_usec;
m->directory_mode = 0755;
if (unit_has_name(u, "-.mount")) {
/* Don't allow start/stop for root directory */
u->refuse_manual_start = true;
u->refuse_manual_stop = true;
} else {
/* The stdio/kmsg bridge socket is on /, in order to avoid a
* dep loop, don't use kmsg logging for -.mount */
m->exec_context.std_output = u->manager->default_std_output;
m->exec_context.std_error = u->manager->default_std_error;
}
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/* We need to make sure that /usr/bin/mount is always called
* in the same process group as us, so that the autofs kernel
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* side doesn't send us another mount request while we are
* already trying to comply its last one. */
m->exec_context.same_pgrp = true;
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m->control_command_id = _MOUNT_EXEC_COMMAND_INVALID;
u->ignore_on_isolate = true;
}
static int mount_arm_timer(Mount *m) {
int r;
assert(m);
if (m->timeout_usec <= 0) {
m->timer_event_source = sd_event_source_unref(m->timer_event_source);
return 0;
}
if (m->timer_event_source) {
r = sd_event_source_set_time(m->timer_event_source, now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) + m->timeout_usec);
if (r < 0)
return r;
return sd_event_source_set_enabled(m->timer_event_source, SD_EVENT_ONESHOT);
}
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r = sd_event_add_time(
UNIT(m)->manager->event,
&m->timer_event_source,
CLOCK_MONOTONIC,
now(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) + m->timeout_usec, 0,
mount_dispatch_timer, m);
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if (r < 0)
return r;
(void) sd_event_source_set_description(m->timer_event_source, "mount-timer");
return 0;
}
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static void mount_unwatch_control_pid(Mount *m) {
assert(m);
if (m->control_pid <= 0)
return;
unit_unwatch_pid(UNIT(m), m->control_pid);
m->control_pid = 0;
}
static void mount_parameters_done(MountParameters *p) {
assert(p);
free(p->what);
free(p->options);
free(p->fstype);
p->what = p->options = p->fstype = NULL;
}
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static void mount_done(Unit *u) {
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Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
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assert(m);
m->where = mfree(m->where);
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mount_parameters_done(&m->parameters_proc_self_mountinfo);
mount_parameters_done(&m->parameters_fragment);
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m->exec_runtime = exec_runtime_unref(m->exec_runtime);
exec_command_done_array(m->exec_command, _MOUNT_EXEC_COMMAND_MAX);
m->control_command = NULL;
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mount_unwatch_control_pid(m);
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m->timer_event_source = sd_event_source_unref(m->timer_event_source);
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}
_pure_ static MountParameters* get_mount_parameters_fragment(Mount *m) {
assert(m);
if (m->from_fragment)
return &m->parameters_fragment;
return NULL;
}
_pure_ static MountParameters* get_mount_parameters(Mount *m) {
assert(m);
if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
return &m->parameters_proc_self_mountinfo;
return get_mount_parameters_fragment(m);
}
static int mount_add_mount_links(Mount *m) {
_cleanup_free_ char *parent = NULL;
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MountParameters *pm;
Unit *other;
Iterator i;
Set *s;
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int r;
assert(m);
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if (!path_equal(m->where, "/")) {
/* Adds in links to other mount points that might lie further
* up in the hierarchy */
r = path_get_parent(m->where, &parent);
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if (r < 0)
return r;
r = unit_require_mounts_for(UNIT(m), parent);
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if (r < 0)
return r;
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}
/* Adds in links to other mount points that might be needed
* for the source path (if this is a bind mount) to be
* available. */
pm = get_mount_parameters_fragment(m);
if (pm && pm->what &&
path_is_absolute(pm->what) &&
!mount_is_network(pm)) {
r = unit_require_mounts_for(UNIT(m), pm->what);
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if (r < 0)
return r;
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}
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/* Adds in links to other units that use this path or paths
* further down in the hierarchy */
s = manager_get_units_requiring_mounts_for(UNIT(m)->manager, m->where);
SET_FOREACH(other, s, i) {
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if (other->load_state != UNIT_LOADED)
continue;
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if (other == UNIT(m))
continue;
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r = unit_add_dependency(other, UNIT_AFTER, UNIT(m), true);
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if (r < 0)
return r;
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if (UNIT(m)->fragment_path) {
/* If we have fragment configuration, then make this dependency required */
r = unit_add_dependency(other, UNIT_REQUIRES, UNIT(m), true);
if (r < 0)
return r;
}
}
return 0;
}
static int mount_add_device_links(Mount *m) {
MountParameters *p;
bool device_wants_mount = false;
int r;
assert(m);
p = get_mount_parameters(m);
if (!p)
return 0;
if (!p->what)
return 0;
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if (mount_is_bind(p))
return 0;
if (!is_device_path(p->what))
return 0;
/* /dev/root is a really weird thing, it's not a real device,
* but just a path the kernel exports for the root file system
* specified on the kernel command line. Ignore it here. */
if (path_equal(p->what, "/dev/root"))
return 0;
if (path_equal(m->where, "/"))
return 0;
if (mount_is_auto(p) && UNIT(m)->manager->running_as == MANAGER_SYSTEM)
device_wants_mount = true;
r = unit_add_node_link(UNIT(m), p->what, device_wants_mount);
if (r < 0)
return r;
return 0;
}
static int mount_add_quota_links(Mount *m) {
int r;
MountParameters *p;
assert(m);
if (UNIT(m)->manager->running_as != MANAGER_SYSTEM)
return 0;
p = get_mount_parameters_fragment(m);
if (!p)
return 0;
if (!needs_quota(p))
return 0;
r = unit_add_two_dependencies_by_name(UNIT(m), UNIT_BEFORE, UNIT_WANTS, SPECIAL_QUOTACHECK_SERVICE, NULL, true);
if (r < 0)
return r;
r = unit_add_two_dependencies_by_name(UNIT(m), UNIT_BEFORE, UNIT_WANTS, SPECIAL_QUOTAON_SERVICE, NULL, true);
if (r < 0)
return r;
return 0;
}
static bool should_umount(Mount *m) {
MountParameters *p;
if (path_equal(m->where, "/") ||
path_equal(m->where, "/usr"))
return false;
p = get_mount_parameters(m);
if (p && fstab_test_option(p->options, "x-initrd.mount\0") &&
!in_initrd())
return false;
return true;
}
static int mount_add_default_dependencies(Mount *m) {
const char *after, *after2, *online;
MountParameters *p;
int r;
assert(m);
if (UNIT(m)->manager->running_as != MANAGER_SYSTEM)
return 0;
/* We do not add any default dependencies to / and /usr, since
* they are guaranteed to stay mounted the whole time, since
* our system is on it. Also, don't bother with anything
* mounted below virtual file systems, it's also going to be
* virtual, and hence not worth the effort. */
if (path_equal(m->where, "/") ||
path_equal(m->where, "/usr") ||
path_startswith(m->where, "/proc") ||
path_startswith(m->where, "/sys") ||
path_startswith(m->where, "/dev"))
return 0;
p = get_mount_parameters(m);
if (!p)
return 0;
if (mount_is_network(p)) {
after = SPECIAL_REMOTE_FS_PRE_TARGET;
after2 = SPECIAL_NETWORK_TARGET;
online = SPECIAL_NETWORK_ONLINE_TARGET;
} else {
after = SPECIAL_LOCAL_FS_PRE_TARGET;
after2 = NULL;
online = NULL;
}
r = unit_add_dependency_by_name(UNIT(m), UNIT_AFTER, after, NULL, true);
if (r < 0)
return r;
if (after2) {
r = unit_add_dependency_by_name(UNIT(m), UNIT_AFTER, after2, NULL, true);
if (r < 0)
return r;
}
if (online) {
r = unit_add_two_dependencies_by_name(UNIT(m), UNIT_WANTS, UNIT_AFTER, online, NULL, true);
if (r < 0)
return r;
}
if (should_umount(m)) {
r = unit_add_two_dependencies_by_name(UNIT(m), UNIT_BEFORE, UNIT_CONFLICTS, SPECIAL_UMOUNT_TARGET, NULL, true);
if (r < 0)
return r;
}
return 0;
}
static int mount_verify(Mount *m) {
_cleanup_free_ char *e = NULL;
int r;
assert(m);
if (UNIT(m)->load_state != UNIT_LOADED)
return 0;
if (!m->from_fragment && !m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
return -ENOENT;
r = unit_name_from_path(m->where, ".mount", &e);
if (r < 0)
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return log_unit_error_errno(UNIT(m), r, "Failed to generate unit name from mount path: %m");
if (!unit_has_name(UNIT(m), e)) {
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log_unit_error(UNIT(m), "Where= setting doesn't match unit name. Refusing.");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (mount_point_is_api(m->where) || mount_point_ignore(m->where)) {
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log_unit_error(UNIT(m), "Cannot create mount unit for API file system %s. Refusing.", m->where);
return -EINVAL;
}
if (UNIT(m)->fragment_path && !m->parameters_fragment.what) {
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log_unit_error(UNIT(m), "What= setting is missing. Refusing.");
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return -EBADMSG;
}
if (m->exec_context.pam_name && m->kill_context.kill_mode != KILL_CONTROL_GROUP) {
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_error(UNIT(m), "Unit has PAM enabled. Kill mode must be set to control-group'. Refusing.");
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
static int mount_add_extras(Mount *m) {
Unit *u = UNIT(m);
int r;
assert(m);
if (u->fragment_path)
m->from_fragment = true;
if (!m->where) {
r = unit_name_to_path(u->id, &m->where);
if (r < 0)
return r;
}
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path_kill_slashes(m->where);
if (!u->description) {
r = unit_set_description(u, m->where);
if (r < 0)
return r;
}
r = mount_add_device_links(m);
if (r < 0)
return r;
r = mount_add_mount_links(m);
if (r < 0)
return r;
r = mount_add_quota_links(m);
if (r < 0)
return r;
r = unit_patch_contexts(u);
if (r < 0)
return r;
r = unit_add_exec_dependencies(u, &m->exec_context);
if (r < 0)
return r;
r = unit_set_default_slice(u);
if (r < 0)
return r;
if (u->default_dependencies) {
r = mount_add_default_dependencies(m);
if (r < 0)
return r;
}
return 0;
}
static int mount_load(Unit *u) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
int r;
assert(u);
assert(u->load_state == UNIT_STUB);
if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
r = unit_load_fragment_and_dropin_optional(u);
else
r = unit_load_fragment_and_dropin(u);
if (r < 0)
return r;
/* This is a new unit? Then let's add in some extras */
if (u->load_state == UNIT_LOADED) {
r = mount_add_extras(m);
if (r < 0)
return r;
}
return mount_verify(m);
}
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static int mount_notify_automount(Mount *m, MountState old_state, MountState state) {
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Unit *p;
int r;
Iterator i;
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assert(m);
SET_FOREACH(p, UNIT(m)->dependencies[UNIT_TRIGGERED_BY], i)
if (p->type == UNIT_AUTOMOUNT) {
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r = automount_update_mount(AUTOMOUNT(p), old_state, state);
if (r < 0)
return r;
}
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return 0;
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}
static void mount_set_state(Mount *m, MountState state) {
MountState old_state;
assert(m);
old_state = m->state;
m->state = state;
if (state != MOUNT_MOUNTING &&
state != MOUNT_MOUNTING_DONE &&
state != MOUNT_REMOUNTING &&
state != MOUNT_UNMOUNTING &&
state != MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM &&
state != MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGKILL &&
state != MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM &&
state != MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL &&
state != MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGTERM &&
state != MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL) {
m->timer_event_source = sd_event_source_unref(m->timer_event_source);
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mount_unwatch_control_pid(m);
m->control_command = NULL;
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m->control_command_id = _MOUNT_EXEC_COMMAND_INVALID;
}
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mount_notify_automount(m, old_state, state);
if (state != old_state)
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_debug(UNIT(m), "Changed %s -> %s", mount_state_to_string(old_state), mount_state_to_string(state));
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unit_notify(UNIT(m), state_translation_table[old_state], state_translation_table[state], m->reload_result == MOUNT_SUCCESS);
m->reload_result = MOUNT_SUCCESS;
}
static int mount_coldplug(Unit *u) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
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MountState new_state = MOUNT_DEAD;
int r;
assert(m);
assert(m->state == MOUNT_DEAD);
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if (m->deserialized_state != m->state)
new_state = m->deserialized_state;
else if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
new_state = MOUNT_MOUNTED;
if (new_state == m->state)
return 0;
if (new_state == MOUNT_MOUNTING ||
new_state == MOUNT_MOUNTING_DONE ||
new_state == MOUNT_REMOUNTING ||
new_state == MOUNT_UNMOUNTING ||
new_state == MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM ||
new_state == MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGKILL ||
new_state == MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM ||
new_state == MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL ||
new_state == MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGTERM ||
new_state == MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL) {
if (m->control_pid <= 0)
return -EBADMSG;
r = unit_watch_pid(UNIT(m), m->control_pid);
if (r < 0)
return r;
r = mount_arm_timer(m);
if (r < 0)
return r;
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}
mount_set_state(m, new_state);
return 0;
}
static void mount_dump(Unit *u, FILE *f, const char *prefix) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
MountParameters *p;
assert(m);
assert(f);
p = get_mount_parameters(m);
fprintf(f,
"%sMount State: %s\n"
"%sResult: %s\n"
"%sWhere: %s\n"
"%sWhat: %s\n"
"%sFile System Type: %s\n"
"%sOptions: %s\n"
"%sFrom /proc/self/mountinfo: %s\n"
"%sFrom fragment: %s\n"
"%sDirectoryMode: %04o\n",
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prefix, mount_state_to_string(m->state),
prefix, mount_result_to_string(m->result),
prefix, m->where,
prefix, p ? strna(p->what) : "n/a",
prefix, p ? strna(p->fstype) : "n/a",
prefix, p ? strna(p->options) : "n/a",
prefix, yes_no(m->from_proc_self_mountinfo),
prefix, yes_no(m->from_fragment),
prefix, m->directory_mode);
if (m->control_pid > 0)
fprintf(f,
"%sControl PID: "PID_FMT"\n",
prefix, m->control_pid);
exec_context_dump(&m->exec_context, f, prefix);
kill_context_dump(&m->kill_context, f, prefix);
}
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static int mount_spawn(Mount *m, ExecCommand *c, pid_t *_pid) {
pid_t pid;
int r;
ExecParameters exec_params = {
.apply_permissions = true,
.apply_chroot = true,
.apply_tty_stdin = true,
.bus_endpoint_fd = -1,
};
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assert(m);
assert(c);
assert(_pid);
(void) unit_realize_cgroup(UNIT(m));
if (m->reset_cpu_usage) {
(void) unit_reset_cpu_usage(UNIT(m));
m->reset_cpu_usage = false;
}
r = unit_setup_exec_runtime(UNIT(m));
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
r = mount_arm_timer(m);
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if (r < 0)
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goto fail;
exec_params.environment = UNIT(m)->manager->environment;
exec_params.confirm_spawn = UNIT(m)->manager->confirm_spawn;
exec_params.cgroup_supported = UNIT(m)->manager->cgroup_supported;
exec_params.cgroup_path = UNIT(m)->cgroup_path;
exec_params.cgroup_delegate = m->cgroup_context.delegate;
exec_params.runtime_prefix = manager_get_runtime_prefix(UNIT(m)->manager);
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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r = exec_spawn(UNIT(m),
c,
&m->exec_context,
&exec_params,
m->exec_runtime,
&pid);
if (r < 0)
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goto fail;
r = unit_watch_pid(UNIT(m), pid);
if (r < 0)
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/* FIXME: we need to do something here */
goto fail;
*_pid = pid;
return 0;
fail:
m->timer_event_source = sd_event_source_unref(m->timer_event_source);
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return r;
}
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static void mount_enter_dead(Mount *m, MountResult f) {
assert(m);
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if (f != MOUNT_SUCCESS)
m->result = f;
exec_runtime_destroy(m->exec_runtime);
m->exec_runtime = exec_runtime_unref(m->exec_runtime);
exec_context_destroy_runtime_directory(&m->exec_context, manager_get_runtime_prefix(UNIT(m)->manager));
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mount_set_state(m, m->result != MOUNT_SUCCESS ? MOUNT_FAILED : MOUNT_DEAD);
}
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static void mount_enter_mounted(Mount *m, MountResult f) {
assert(m);
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if (f != MOUNT_SUCCESS)
m->result = f;
mount_set_state(m, MOUNT_MOUNTED);
}
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static void mount_enter_signal(Mount *m, MountState state, MountResult f) {
int r;
assert(m);
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if (f != MOUNT_SUCCESS)
m->result = f;
r = unit_kill_context(
UNIT(m),
&m->kill_context,
(state != MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM && state != MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM && state != MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGTERM) ?
KILL_KILL : KILL_TERMINATE,
-1,
m->control_pid,
false);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
if (r > 0) {
r = mount_arm_timer(m);
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if (r < 0)
goto fail;
mount_set_state(m, state);
} else if (state == MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGTERM)
mount_enter_signal(m, MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
else if (state == MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL)
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mount_enter_mounted(m, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
else if (state == MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM)
mount_enter_signal(m, MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGKILL, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
else if (state == MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM)
mount_enter_signal(m, MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
else
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mount_enter_dead(m, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
return;
fail:
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning_errno(UNIT(m), r, "Failed to kill processes: %m");
if (state == MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGTERM || state == MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL)
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mount_enter_mounted(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_RESOURCES);
else
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mount_enter_dead(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_RESOURCES);
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}
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static void mount_enter_unmounting(Mount *m) {
int r;
assert(m);
/* Start counting our attempts */
if (!IN_SET(m->state,
MOUNT_UNMOUNTING,
MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM,
MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL))
m->n_retry_umount = 0;
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m->control_command_id = MOUNT_EXEC_UNMOUNT;
m->control_command = m->exec_command + MOUNT_EXEC_UNMOUNT;
r = exec_command_set(m->control_command, UMOUNT_PATH, m->where, NULL);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
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mount_unwatch_control_pid(m);
r = mount_spawn(m, m->control_command, &m->control_pid);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
mount_set_state(m, MOUNT_UNMOUNTING);
return;
fail:
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning_errno(UNIT(m), r, "Failed to run 'umount' task: %m");
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mount_enter_mounted(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_RESOURCES);
}
static void mount_enter_mounting(Mount *m) {
int r;
MountParameters *p;
assert(m);
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m->control_command_id = MOUNT_EXEC_MOUNT;
m->control_command = m->exec_command + MOUNT_EXEC_MOUNT;
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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r = unit_fail_if_symlink(UNIT(m), m->where);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
(void) mkdir_p_label(m->where, m->directory_mode);
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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unit_warn_if_dir_nonempty(UNIT(m), m->where);
/* Create the source directory for bind-mounts if needed */
p = get_mount_parameters_fragment(m);
if (p && mount_is_bind(p))
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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(void) mkdir_p_label(p->what, m->directory_mode);
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if (m->from_fragment) {
_cleanup_free_ char *opts = NULL;
r = fstab_filter_options(m->parameters_fragment.options,
"nofail\0" "noauto\0" "auto\0", NULL, NULL, &opts);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
r = exec_command_set(m->control_command, MOUNT_PATH,
m->parameters_fragment.what, m->where, NULL);
if (r >= 0 && m->sloppy_options)
r = exec_command_append(m->control_command, "-s", NULL);
if (r >= 0 && m->parameters_fragment.fstype)
r = exec_command_append(m->control_command, "-t", m->parameters_fragment.fstype, NULL);
if (r >= 0 && !isempty(opts))
r = exec_command_append(m->control_command, "-o", opts, NULL);
} else
r = -ENOENT;
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
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mount_unwatch_control_pid(m);
r = mount_spawn(m, m->control_command, &m->control_pid);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
mount_set_state(m, MOUNT_MOUNTING);
return;
fail:
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log_unit_warning_errno(UNIT(m), r, "Failed to run 'mount' task: %m");
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mount_enter_dead(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_RESOURCES);
}
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static void mount_enter_remounting(Mount *m) {
int r;
assert(m);
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m->control_command_id = MOUNT_EXEC_REMOUNT;
m->control_command = m->exec_command + MOUNT_EXEC_REMOUNT;
if (m->from_fragment) {
const char *o;
if (m->parameters_fragment.options)
o = strjoina("remount,", m->parameters_fragment.options);
else
o = "remount";
r = exec_command_set(m->control_command, MOUNT_PATH,
m->parameters_fragment.what, m->where,
"-o", o, NULL);
if (r >= 0 && m->sloppy_options)
r = exec_command_append(m->control_command, "-s", NULL);
if (r >= 0 && m->parameters_fragment.fstype)
r = exec_command_append(m->control_command, "-t", m->parameters_fragment.fstype, NULL);
} else
r = -ENOENT;
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if (r < 0)
goto fail;
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mount_unwatch_control_pid(m);
r = mount_spawn(m, m->control_command, &m->control_pid);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
mount_set_state(m, MOUNT_REMOUNTING);
return;
fail:
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning_errno(UNIT(m), r, "Failed to run 'remount' task: %m");
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m->reload_result = MOUNT_FAILURE_RESOURCES;
mount_enter_mounted(m, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
}
static int mount_start(Unit *u) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
assert(m);
/* We cannot fulfill this request right now, try again later
* please! */
if (m->state == MOUNT_UNMOUNTING ||
m->state == MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM ||
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m->state == MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL ||
m->state == MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM ||
m->state == MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGKILL)
return -EAGAIN;
/* Already on it! */
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if (m->state == MOUNT_MOUNTING)
return 0;
assert(m->state == MOUNT_DEAD || m->state == MOUNT_FAILED);
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m->result = MOUNT_SUCCESS;
m->reload_result = MOUNT_SUCCESS;
m->reset_cpu_usage = true;
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mount_enter_mounting(m);
return 1;
}
static int mount_stop(Unit *u) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
assert(m);
/* Already on it */
if (m->state == MOUNT_UNMOUNTING ||
m->state == MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL ||
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m->state == MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM ||
m->state == MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM ||
m->state == MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGKILL)
return 0;
assert(m->state == MOUNT_MOUNTING ||
m->state == MOUNT_MOUNTING_DONE ||
m->state == MOUNT_MOUNTED ||
m->state == MOUNT_REMOUNTING ||
m->state == MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGTERM ||
m->state == MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL);
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mount_enter_unmounting(m);
return 1;
}
static int mount_reload(Unit *u) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
assert(m);
if (m->state == MOUNT_MOUNTING_DONE)
return -EAGAIN;
assert(m->state == MOUNT_MOUNTED);
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mount_enter_remounting(m);
return 1;
}
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static int mount_serialize(Unit *u, FILE *f, FDSet *fds) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
assert(m);
assert(f);
assert(fds);
unit_serialize_item(u, f, "state", mount_state_to_string(m->state));
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unit_serialize_item(u, f, "result", mount_result_to_string(m->result));
unit_serialize_item(u, f, "reload-result", mount_result_to_string(m->reload_result));
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if (m->control_pid > 0)
unit_serialize_item_format(u, f, "control-pid", PID_FMT, m->control_pid);
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if (m->control_command_id >= 0)
unit_serialize_item(u, f, "control-command", mount_exec_command_to_string(m->control_command_id));
return 0;
}
static int mount_deserialize_item(Unit *u, const char *key, const char *value, FDSet *fds) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
assert(u);
assert(key);
assert(value);
assert(fds);
if (streq(key, "state")) {
MountState state;
if ((state = mount_state_from_string(value)) < 0)
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_debug(u, "Failed to parse state value: %s", value);
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else
m->deserialized_state = state;
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} else if (streq(key, "result")) {
MountResult f;
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f = mount_result_from_string(value);
if (f < 0)
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log_unit_debug(u, "Failed to parse result value: %s", value);
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else if (f != MOUNT_SUCCESS)
m->result = f;
} else if (streq(key, "reload-result")) {
MountResult f;
f = mount_result_from_string(value);
if (f < 0)
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log_unit_debug(u, "Failed to parse reload result value: %s", value);
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else if (f != MOUNT_SUCCESS)
m->reload_result = f;
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} else if (streq(key, "control-pid")) {
pid_t pid;
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if (parse_pid(value, &pid) < 0)
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log_unit_debug(u, "Failed to parse control-pid value: %s", value);
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else
m->control_pid = pid;
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} else if (streq(key, "control-command")) {
MountExecCommand id;
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id = mount_exec_command_from_string(value);
if (id < 0)
log_unit_debug(u, "Failed to parse exec-command value: %s", value);
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else {
m->control_command_id = id;
m->control_command = m->exec_command + id;
}
} else
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_debug(u, "Unknown serialization key: %s", key);
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return 0;
}
_pure_ static UnitActiveState mount_active_state(Unit *u) {
assert(u);
return state_translation_table[MOUNT(u)->state];
}
_pure_ static const char *mount_sub_state_to_string(Unit *u) {
assert(u);
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return mount_state_to_string(MOUNT(u)->state);
}
_pure_ static bool mount_check_gc(Unit *u) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
assert(m);
return m->from_proc_self_mountinfo;
}
static void mount_sigchld_event(Unit *u, pid_t pid, int code, int status) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
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MountResult f;
assert(m);
assert(pid >= 0);
if (pid != m->control_pid)
return;
m->control_pid = 0;
if (is_clean_exit(code, status, NULL))
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f = MOUNT_SUCCESS;
else if (code == CLD_EXITED)
f = MOUNT_FAILURE_EXIT_CODE;
else if (code == CLD_KILLED)
f = MOUNT_FAILURE_SIGNAL;
else if (code == CLD_DUMPED)
f = MOUNT_FAILURE_CORE_DUMP;
else
assert_not_reached("Unknown code");
if (f != MOUNT_SUCCESS)
m->result = f;
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if (m->control_command) {
exec_status_exit(&m->control_command->exec_status, &m->exec_context, pid, code, status);
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m->control_command = NULL;
m->control_command_id = _MOUNT_EXEC_COMMAND_INVALID;
}
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_full(u, f == MOUNT_SUCCESS ? LOG_DEBUG : LOG_NOTICE, 0,
"Mount process exited, code=%s status=%i", sigchld_code_to_string(code), status);
/* Note that mount(8) returning and the kernel sending us a
* mount table change event might happen out-of-order. If an
* operation succeed we assume the kernel will follow soon too
* and already change into the resulting state. If it fails
* we check if the kernel still knows about the mount. and
* change state accordingly. */
switch (m->state) {
case MOUNT_MOUNTING:
case MOUNT_MOUNTING_DONE:
case MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGKILL:
case MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM:
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if (f == MOUNT_SUCCESS)
mount_enter_mounted(m, f);
else if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
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mount_enter_mounted(m, f);
else
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mount_enter_dead(m, f);
break;
case MOUNT_REMOUNTING:
case MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL:
case MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGTERM:
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m->reload_result = f;
if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
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mount_enter_mounted(m, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
else
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mount_enter_dead(m, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
break;
case MOUNT_UNMOUNTING:
case MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL:
case MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM:
if (f == MOUNT_SUCCESS) {
if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo) {
/* Still a mount point? If so, let's
* try again. Most likely there were
* multiple mount points stacked on
* top of each other. Note that due to
* the io event priority logic we can
* be sure the new mountinfo is loaded
* before we process the SIGCHLD for
* the mount command. */
if (m->n_retry_umount < RETRY_UMOUNT_MAX) {
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_debug(u, "Mount still present, trying again.");
m->n_retry_umount++;
mount_enter_unmounting(m);
} else {
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log_unit_debug(u, "Mount still present after %u attempts to unmount, giving up.", m->n_retry_umount);
mount_enter_mounted(m, f);
}
} else
mount_enter_dead(m, f);
} else if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
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mount_enter_mounted(m, f);
else
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mount_enter_dead(m, f);
break;
default:
assert_not_reached("Uh, control process died at wrong time.");
}
/* Notify clients about changed exit status */
unit_add_to_dbus_queue(u);
}
static int mount_dispatch_timer(sd_event_source *source, usec_t usec, void *userdata) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(userdata);
assert(m);
assert(m->timer_event_source == source);
switch (m->state) {
case MOUNT_MOUNTING:
case MOUNT_MOUNTING_DONE:
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log_unit_warning(UNIT(m), "Mounting timed out. Stopping.");
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mount_enter_signal(m, MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
break;
case MOUNT_REMOUNTING:
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning(UNIT(m), "Remounting timed out. Stopping.");
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m->reload_result = MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT;
mount_enter_mounted(m, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
break;
case MOUNT_UNMOUNTING:
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning(UNIT(m), "Unmounting timed out. Stopping.");
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mount_enter_signal(m, MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
break;
case MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM:
if (m->kill_context.send_sigkill) {
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning(UNIT(m), "Mounting timed out. Killing.");
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mount_enter_signal(m, MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGKILL, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
} else {
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning(UNIT(m), "Mounting timed out. Skipping SIGKILL. Ignoring.");
if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
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mount_enter_mounted(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
else
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mount_enter_dead(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
}
break;
case MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGTERM:
if (m->kill_context.send_sigkill) {
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning(UNIT(m), "Remounting timed out. Killing.");
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mount_enter_signal(m, MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
} else {
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning(UNIT(m), "Remounting timed out. Skipping SIGKILL. Ignoring.");
if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
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mount_enter_mounted(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
else
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mount_enter_dead(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
}
break;
case MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM:
if (m->kill_context.send_sigkill) {
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning(UNIT(m), "Unmounting timed out. Killing.");
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mount_enter_signal(m, MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
} else {
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning(UNIT(m), "Unmounting timed out. Skipping SIGKILL. Ignoring.");
if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
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mount_enter_mounted(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
else
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mount_enter_dead(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
}
break;
case MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGKILL:
case MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL:
case MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL:
core,network: major per-object logging rework This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
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log_unit_warning(UNIT(m),"Mount process still around after SIGKILL. Ignoring.");
if (m->from_proc_self_mountinfo)
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mount_enter_mounted(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
else
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mount_enter_dead(m, MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
break;
default:
assert_not_reached("Timeout at wrong time.");
}
return 0;
}
static int mount_setup_unit(
Manager *m,
const char *what,
const char *where,
const char *options,
const char *fstype,
bool set_flags) {
_cleanup_free_ char *e = NULL, *w = NULL, *o = NULL, *f = NULL;
bool load_extras = false;
MountParameters *p;
bool delete, changed = false;
Unit *u;
int r;
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assert(m);
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assert(what);
assert(where);
assert(options);
assert(fstype);
/* Ignore API mount points. They should never be referenced in
* dependencies ever. */
if (mount_point_is_api(where) || mount_point_ignore(where))
return 0;
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if (streq(fstype, "autofs"))
return 0;
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/* probably some kind of swap, ignore */
if (!is_path(where))
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return 0;
r = unit_name_from_path(where, ".mount", &e);
if (r < 0)
return r;
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u = manager_get_unit(m, e);
if (!u) {
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delete = true;
u = unit_new(m, sizeof(Mount));
if (!u)
return log_oom();
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r = unit_add_name(u, e);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
MOUNT(u)->where = strdup(where);
if (!MOUNT(u)->where) {
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r = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
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u->source_path = strdup("/proc/self/mountinfo");
if (!u->source_path) {
r = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
if (m->running_as == MANAGER_SYSTEM) {
const char* target;
target = mount_needs_network(options, fstype) ? SPECIAL_REMOTE_FS_TARGET : SPECIAL_LOCAL_FS_TARGET;
r = unit_add_dependency_by_name(u, UNIT_BEFORE, target, NULL, true);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
if (should_umount(MOUNT(u))) {
r = unit_add_dependency_by_name(u, UNIT_CONFLICTS, SPECIAL_UMOUNT_TARGET, NULL, true);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
}
}
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unit_add_to_load_queue(u);
changed = true;
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} else {
delete = false;
if (!MOUNT(u)->where) {
MOUNT(u)->where = strdup(where);
if (!MOUNT(u)->where) {
r = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
}
if (m->running_as == MANAGER_SYSTEM &&
mount_needs_network(options, fstype)) {
/* _netdev option may have shown up late, or on a
* remount. Add remote-fs dependencies, even though
* local-fs ones may already be there. */
unit_add_dependency_by_name(u, UNIT_BEFORE, SPECIAL_REMOTE_FS_TARGET, NULL, true);
load_extras = true;
}
if (u->load_state == UNIT_NOT_FOUND) {
u->load_state = UNIT_LOADED;
u->load_error = 0;
/* Load in the extras later on, after we
* finished initialization of the unit */
load_extras = true;
changed = true;
}
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}
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w = strdup(what);
o = strdup(options);
f = strdup(fstype);
if (!w || !o || !f) {
r = -ENOMEM;
goto fail;
}
p = &MOUNT(u)->parameters_proc_self_mountinfo;
changed = changed ||
!streq_ptr(p->options, options) ||
!streq_ptr(p->what, what) ||
!streq_ptr(p->fstype, fstype);
if (set_flags) {
MOUNT(u)->is_mounted = true;
MOUNT(u)->just_mounted = !MOUNT(u)->from_proc_self_mountinfo;
MOUNT(u)->just_changed = changed;
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}
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MOUNT(u)->from_proc_self_mountinfo = true;
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free(p->what);
p->what = w;
w = NULL;
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free(p->options);
p->options = o;
o = NULL;
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free(p->fstype);
p->fstype = f;
f = NULL;
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if (load_extras) {
r = mount_add_extras(MOUNT(u));
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
}
if (changed)
unit_add_to_dbus_queue(u);
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return 0;
fail:
log_warning_errno(r, "Failed to set up mount unit: %m");
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if (delete && u)
unit_free(u);
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return r;
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}
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static int mount_load_proc_self_mountinfo(Manager *m, bool set_flags) {
_cleanup_(mnt_free_tablep) struct libmnt_table *t = NULL;
_cleanup_(mnt_free_iterp) struct libmnt_iter *i = NULL;
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int r = 0;
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assert(m);
t = mnt_new_table();
if (!t)
return log_oom();
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i = mnt_new_iter(MNT_ITER_FORWARD);
if (!i)
return log_oom();
r = mnt_table_parse_mtab(t, NULL);
if (r < 0)
return log_error_errno(r, "Failed to parse /proc/self/mountinfo: %m");
r = 0;
for (;;) {
const char *device, *path, *options, *fstype;
_cleanup_free_ char *d = NULL, *p = NULL;
struct libmnt_fs *fs;
int k;
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k = mnt_table_next_fs(t, i, &fs);
if (k == 1)
break;
if (k < 0)
return log_error_errno(k, "Failed to get next entry from /proc/self/mountinfo: %m");
device = mnt_fs_get_source(fs);
path = mnt_fs_get_target(fs);
options = mnt_fs_get_options(fs);
fstype = mnt_fs_get_fstype(fs);
if (!device || !path)
continue;
if (cunescape(device, UNESCAPE_RELAX, &d) < 0)
return log_oom();
if (cunescape(path, UNESCAPE_RELAX, &p) < 0)
return log_oom();
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(void) device_found_node(m, d, true, DEVICE_FOUND_MOUNT, set_flags);
k = mount_setup_unit(m, d, p, options, fstype, set_flags);
if (r == 0 && k < 0)
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r = k;
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}
return r;
}
static void mount_shutdown(Manager *m) {
assert(m);
m->mount_event_source = sd_event_source_unref(m->mount_event_source);
m->mount_utab_event_source = sd_event_source_unref(m->mount_utab_event_source);
m->proc_self_mountinfo = safe_fclose(m->proc_self_mountinfo);
m->utab_inotify_fd = safe_close(m->utab_inotify_fd);
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}
static int mount_get_timeout(Unit *u, uint64_t *timeout) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
int r;
if (!m->timer_event_source)
return 0;
r = sd_event_source_get_time(m->timer_event_source, timeout);
if (r < 0)
return r;
return 1;
}
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static int mount_enumerate(Manager *m) {
int r;
assert(m);
mnt_init_debug(0);
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if (!m->proc_self_mountinfo) {
m->proc_self_mountinfo = fopen("/proc/self/mountinfo", "re");
if (!m->proc_self_mountinfo)
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return -errno;
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r = sd_event_add_io(m->event, &m->mount_event_source, fileno(m->proc_self_mountinfo), EPOLLPRI, mount_dispatch_io, m);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
/* Dispatch this before we dispatch SIGCHLD, so that
* we always get the events from /proc/self/mountinfo
* before the SIGCHLD of /usr/bin/mount. */
r = sd_event_source_set_priority(m->mount_event_source, -10);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
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(void) sd_event_source_set_description(m->mount_event_source, "mount-mountinfo-dispatch");
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}
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if (m->utab_inotify_fd < 0) {
m->utab_inotify_fd = inotify_init1(IN_NONBLOCK|IN_CLOEXEC);
if (m->utab_inotify_fd < 0) {
r = -errno;
goto fail;
}
(void) mkdir_p_label("/run/mount", 0755);
r = inotify_add_watch(m->utab_inotify_fd, "/run/mount", IN_MOVED_TO);
if (r < 0) {
r = -errno;
goto fail;
}
r = sd_event_add_io(m->event, &m->mount_utab_event_source, m->utab_inotify_fd, EPOLLIN, mount_dispatch_io, m);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
r = sd_event_source_set_priority(m->mount_utab_event_source, -10);
if (r < 0)
goto fail;
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(void) sd_event_source_set_description(m->mount_utab_event_source, "mount-utab-dispatch");
}
r = mount_load_proc_self_mountinfo(m, false);
if (r < 0)
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goto fail;
return 0;
fail:
mount_shutdown(m);
return r;
}
static int mount_dispatch_io(sd_event_source *source, int fd, uint32_t revents, void *userdata) {
_cleanup_set_free_ Set *around = NULL, *gone = NULL;
Manager *m = userdata;
const char *what;
Iterator i;
Unit *u;
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int r;
assert(m);
assert(revents & (EPOLLPRI | EPOLLIN));
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/* The manager calls this for every fd event happening on the
* /proc/self/mountinfo file, which informs us about mounting
* table changes, and for /run/mount events which we watch
* for mount options. */
if (fd == m->utab_inotify_fd) {
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bool rescan = false;
/* FIXME: We *really* need to replace this with
* libmount's own API for this, we should not hardcode
* internal behaviour of libmount here. */
for (;;) {
union inotify_event_buffer buffer;
struct inotify_event *e;
ssize_t l;
l = read(fd, &buffer, sizeof(buffer));
if (l < 0) {
if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR)
break;
log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to read utab inotify: %m");
break;
}
FOREACH_INOTIFY_EVENT(e, buffer, l) {
/* Only care about changes to utab,
* but we have to monitor the
* directory to reliably get
* notifications about when utab is
* replaced using rename(2) */
if ((e->mask & IN_Q_OVERFLOW) || streq(e->name, "utab"))
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rescan = true;
}
}
if (!rescan)
return 0;
}
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r = mount_load_proc_self_mountinfo(m, true);
if (r < 0) {
/* Reset flags, just in case, for later calls */
LIST_FOREACH(units_by_type, u, m->units_by_type[UNIT_MOUNT]) {
Mount *mount = MOUNT(u);
mount->is_mounted = mount->just_mounted = mount->just_changed = false;
}
return 0;
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}
manager_dispatch_load_queue(m);
LIST_FOREACH(units_by_type, u, m->units_by_type[UNIT_MOUNT]) {
Mount *mount = MOUNT(u);
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if (!mount->is_mounted) {
/* A mount point is not around right now. It
* might be gone, or might never have
* existed. */
if (mount->from_proc_self_mountinfo &&
mount->parameters_proc_self_mountinfo.what) {
/* Remember that this device might just have disappeared */
if (set_ensure_allocated(&gone, &string_hash_ops) < 0 ||
set_put(gone, mount->parameters_proc_self_mountinfo.what) < 0)
log_oom(); /* we don't care too much about OOM here... */
}
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mount->from_proc_self_mountinfo = false;
switch (mount->state) {
case MOUNT_MOUNTED:
/* This has just been unmounted by
* somebody else, follow the state
* change. */
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mount_enter_dead(mount, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
break;
default:
break;
}
} else if (mount->just_mounted || mount->just_changed) {
/* A mount point was added or changed */
switch (mount->state) {
case MOUNT_DEAD:
case MOUNT_FAILED:
/* This has just been mounted by
* somebody else, follow the state
* change. */
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mount_enter_mounted(mount, MOUNT_SUCCESS);
break;
case MOUNT_MOUNTING:
mount_set_state(mount, MOUNT_MOUNTING_DONE);
break;
default:
/* Nothing really changed, but let's
* issue an notification call
* nonetheless, in case somebody is
* waiting for this. (e.g. file system
* ro/rw remounts.) */
mount_set_state(mount, mount->state);
break;
}
}
if (mount->is_mounted &&
mount->from_proc_self_mountinfo &&
mount->parameters_proc_self_mountinfo.what) {
if (set_ensure_allocated(&around, &string_hash_ops) < 0 ||
set_put(around, mount->parameters_proc_self_mountinfo.what) < 0)
log_oom();
}
/* Reset the flags for later calls */
mount->is_mounted = mount->just_mounted = mount->just_changed = false;
}
SET_FOREACH(what, gone, i) {
if (set_contains(around, what))
continue;
/* Let the device units know that the device is no longer mounted */
(void) device_found_node(m, what, false, DEVICE_FOUND_MOUNT, true);
}
return 0;
}
static void mount_reset_failed(Unit *u) {
Mount *m = MOUNT(u);
assert(m);
if (m->state == MOUNT_FAILED)
mount_set_state(m, MOUNT_DEAD);
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m->result = MOUNT_SUCCESS;
m->reload_result = MOUNT_SUCCESS;
}
static int mount_kill(Unit *u, KillWho who, int signo, sd_bus_error *error) {
return unit_kill_common(u, who, signo, -1, MOUNT(u)->control_pid, error);
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}
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static const char* const mount_state_table[_MOUNT_STATE_MAX] = {
[MOUNT_DEAD] = "dead",
[MOUNT_MOUNTING] = "mounting",
[MOUNT_MOUNTING_DONE] = "mounting-done",
[MOUNT_MOUNTED] = "mounted",
[MOUNT_REMOUNTING] = "remounting",
[MOUNT_UNMOUNTING] = "unmounting",
[MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGTERM] = "mounting-sigterm",
[MOUNT_MOUNTING_SIGKILL] = "mounting-sigkill",
[MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGTERM] = "remounting-sigterm",
[MOUNT_REMOUNTING_SIGKILL] = "remounting-sigkill",
[MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGTERM] = "unmounting-sigterm",
[MOUNT_UNMOUNTING_SIGKILL] = "unmounting-sigkill",
[MOUNT_FAILED] = "failed"
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};
DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(mount_state, MountState);
static const char* const mount_exec_command_table[_MOUNT_EXEC_COMMAND_MAX] = {
[MOUNT_EXEC_MOUNT] = "ExecMount",
[MOUNT_EXEC_UNMOUNT] = "ExecUnmount",
[MOUNT_EXEC_REMOUNT] = "ExecRemount",
};
DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(mount_exec_command, MountExecCommand);
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static const char* const mount_result_table[_MOUNT_RESULT_MAX] = {
[MOUNT_SUCCESS] = "success",
[MOUNT_FAILURE_RESOURCES] = "resources",
[MOUNT_FAILURE_TIMEOUT] = "timeout",
[MOUNT_FAILURE_EXIT_CODE] = "exit-code",
[MOUNT_FAILURE_SIGNAL] = "signal",
[MOUNT_FAILURE_CORE_DUMP] = "core-dump"
};
DEFINE_STRING_TABLE_LOOKUP(mount_result, MountResult);
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const UnitVTable mount_vtable = {
.object_size = sizeof(Mount),
.exec_context_offset = offsetof(Mount, exec_context),
.cgroup_context_offset = offsetof(Mount, cgroup_context),
.kill_context_offset = offsetof(Mount, kill_context),
.exec_runtime_offset = offsetof(Mount, exec_runtime),
.sections =
"Unit\0"
"Mount\0"
"Install\0",
.private_section = "Mount",
.no_alias = true,
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.no_instances = true,
.init = mount_init,
.load = mount_load,
.done = mount_done,
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.coldplug = mount_coldplug,
.dump = mount_dump,
.start = mount_start,
.stop = mount_stop,
.reload = mount_reload,
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.kill = mount_kill,
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.serialize = mount_serialize,
.deserialize_item = mount_deserialize_item,
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.active_state = mount_active_state,
.sub_state_to_string = mount_sub_state_to_string,
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.check_gc = mount_check_gc,
.sigchld_event = mount_sigchld_event,
.reset_failed = mount_reset_failed,
.bus_vtable = bus_mount_vtable,
.bus_set_property = bus_mount_set_property,
.bus_commit_properties = bus_mount_commit_properties,
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.get_timeout = mount_get_timeout,
.can_transient = true,
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.enumerate = mount_enumerate,
.shutdown = mount_shutdown,
.status_message_formats = {
.starting_stopping = {
[0] = "Mounting %s...",
[1] = "Unmounting %s...",
},
.finished_start_job = {
[JOB_DONE] = "Mounted %s.",
[JOB_FAILED] = "Failed to mount %s.",
[JOB_TIMEOUT] = "Timed out mounting %s.",
},
.finished_stop_job = {
[JOB_DONE] = "Unmounted %s.",
[JOB_FAILED] = "Failed unmounting %s.",
[JOB_TIMEOUT] = "Timed out unmounting %s.",
},
},
};