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From c6bb93f0b564d6c0eea9e35197b66521693b2078 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: NeilBrown <neil@brown.name>
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Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2017 02:48:25 +1000
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Subject: [PATCH] shutdown: don't remount,ro network filesystems. (#6588)
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systemd-shutdown is run after the network is stopped,
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so remounting a network filesystem read-only can hang.
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A simple umount is the most useful thing that can
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be done for a network filesystem once the network is down.
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(cherry picked from commit 9cbc4547702aac28466c497f720038b9e2dc510c)
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Resolves: #1312002
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---
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 src/core/umount.c | 17 ++++++++++++-----
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 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/src/core/umount.c b/src/core/umount.c
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index bfd8aa5f8..6e8ccc794 100644
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--- a/src/core/umount.c
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+++ b/src/core/umount.c
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@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@
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 typedef struct MountPoint {
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         char *path;
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         char *options;
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+        char *type;
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         dev_t devnum;
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         LIST_FIELDS(struct MountPoint, mount_point);
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 } MountPoint;
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@@ -73,7 +74,7 @@ static int mount_points_list_get(MountPoint **head) {
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                 return -errno;
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         for (i = 1;; i++) {
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-                _cleanup_free_ char *path = NULL, *options = NULL;
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+                _cleanup_free_ char *path = NULL, *options = NULL, *type = NULL;
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                 char *p = NULL;
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                 MountPoint *m;
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                 int k;
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@@ -87,11 +88,11 @@ static int mount_points_list_get(MountPoint **head) {
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                            "%*s"        /* (6) mount flags */
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                            "%*[^-]"     /* (7) optional fields */
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                            "- "         /* (8) separator */
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-                           "%*s "       /* (9) file system type */
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+                           "%ms "       /* (9) file system type */
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                            "%*s"        /* (10) mount source */
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                            "%ms"        /* (11) mount options */
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                            "%*[^\n]",   /* some rubbish at the end */
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-                           &path, &options);
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+                           &path, &type, &options);
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                 if (k != 2) {
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                         if (k == EOF)
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                                 break;
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@@ -129,6 +130,8 @@ static int mount_points_list_get(MountPoint **head) {
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                 m->path = p;
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                 m->options = options;
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                 options = NULL;
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+                m->type = type;
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+                type = NULL;
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                 LIST_PREPEND(mount_point, *head, m);
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         }
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@@ -371,8 +374,12 @@ static int mount_points_list_umount(MountPoint **head, bool *changed, bool log_e
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                 /* If we are in a container, don't attempt to
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                    read-only mount anything as that brings no real
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                    benefits, but might confuse the host, as we remount
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-                   the superblock here, not the bind mound. */
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-                if (detect_container(NULL) <= 0)  {
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+                   the superblock here, not the bind mount.
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+                   If the filesystem is a network fs, also skip the
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+                   remount.  It brings no value (we cannot leave
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+                   a "dirty fs") and could hang if the network is down.  */
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+                if (detect_container(NULL) <= 0 &&
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+                    !fstype_is_network(m->type)) {
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                         _cleanup_free_ char *options = NULL;
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                         /* MS_REMOUNT requires that the data parameter
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                          * should be the same from the original mount