+# Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved.
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0
+
import collections
import errno
import os
return mi
+def paths_to_unmount(path, mnttype):
+ paths = []
+ for m in mountinfo():
+ if m.path == path or m.path.startswith(path+"/"):
+ paths.append(m.path)
+ if not (m.is_fuse and (mnttype is None or
+ mnttype == m.mnttype)):
+ raise Exception(
+ "cannot unmount {}: mount type is {}".format(
+ path, m.mnttype))
+ return paths
+
+
+def safer_realpath(path, loop=True):
+ """Similar to os.path.realpath(), but avoids calling lstat().
+
+ Leaves some symlinks unresolved."""
+ if path == '/':
+ return path, True
+ elif not path.startswith('/'):
+ path = os.path.abspath(path)
+ while True:
+ path = path.rstrip('/')
+ dirname, basename = os.path.split(path)
+ try:
+ path, resolved = safer_realpath(os.path.join(dirname, os.readlink(path)), loop=False)
+ except OSError as e:
+ # Path is not a symlink (EINVAL), or is unreadable, or
+ # doesn't exist. If the error was EINVAL and dirname can
+ # be resolved, we will have eliminated all symlinks and it
+ # will be safe to call normpath().
+ dirname, resolved = safer_realpath(dirname, loop=loop)
+ path = os.path.join(dirname, basename)
+ if resolved and e.errno == errno.EINVAL:
+ return os.path.normpath(path), True
+ else:
+ return path, False
+ except RuntimeError:
+ if not loop:
+ # Unwind to the point where we first started following
+ # symlinks.
+ raise
+ # Resolving the whole path landed in a symlink cycle, but
+ # we might still be able to resolve dirname.
+ dirname, _ = safer_realpath(dirname, loop=loop)
+ return os.path.join(dirname, basename), False
+
+
def unmount(path, subtype=None, timeout=10, recursive=False):
"""Unmount the fuse mount at path.
fuse mount at all. Raises an exception if it cannot be unmounted.
"""
- path = os.path.realpath(path)
+ path, _ = safer_realpath(path)
if subtype is None:
mnttype = None
mnttype = 'fuse.' + subtype
if recursive:
- paths = []
- for m in mountinfo():
- if m.path == path or m.path.startswith(path+"/"):
- paths.append(m.path)
- if not (m.is_fuse and (mnttype is None or
- mnttype == m.mnttype)):
- raise Exception(
- "cannot unmount {}: mount type is {}".format(
- path, m.mnttype))
+ paths = paths_to_unmount(path, mnttype)
+ if not paths:
+ # We might not have found any mounts merely because path
+ # contains symlinks, so we should resolve them and try
+ # again. We didn't do this from the outset because
+ # realpath() can hang (see explanation below).
+ paths = paths_to_unmount(os.path.realpath(path), mnttype)
for path in sorted(paths, key=len, reverse=True):
unmount(path, timeout=timeout, recursive=False)
return len(paths) > 0
for m in mountinfo():
if m.is_fuse and (mnttype is None or mnttype == m.mnttype):
try:
- if os.path.realpath(m.path) == path:
+ if m.path == path:
was_mounted = True
mounted = True
break
except OSError:
continue
- if not mounted:
+ if not was_mounted and path != os.path.realpath(path):
+ # If the specified path contains symlinks, it won't appear
+ # verbatim in mountinfo.
+ #
+ # It might seem like we should have called realpath() from
+ # the outset. But we can't: realpath() hangs (in lstat())
+ # if we call it on an unresponsive mount point, and this
+ # is an important and common scenario.
+ #
+ # By waiting until now to try realpath(), we avoid this
+ # problem in the most common cases, which are: (1) the
+ # specified path has no symlinks and is a mount point, in
+ # which case was_mounted==True and we can proceed without
+ # calling realpath(); and (2) the specified path is not a
+ # mount point (e.g., it was already unmounted by someone
+ # else, or it's a typo), and realpath() can determine that
+ # without hitting any other unresponsive mounts.
+ path = os.path.realpath(path)
+ continue
+ elif not mounted:
return was_mounted
if attempted:
with open('/sys/fs/fuse/connections/{}/abort'.format(m.minor),
'w') as f:
f.write("1")
- except OSError as e:
+ except IOError as e:
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise