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/*
Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
*/
// TODO(thockin): This whole pkg is pretty linux-centric. As soon as we have
// an alternate platform, we will need to abstract further.
package mount
import (
"fmt"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/golang/glog"
"k8s.io/kubernetes/pkg/util/exec"
)
const (
// Default mount command if mounter path is not specified
defaultMountCommand = "mount"
MountsInGlobalPDPath = "mounts"
)
type Interface interface {
// Mount mounts source to target as fstype with given options.
Mount(source string, target string, fstype string, options []string) error
// Unmount unmounts given target.
Unmount(target string) error
// List returns a list of all mounted filesystems. This can be large.
// On some platforms, reading mounts is not guaranteed consistent (i.e.
// it could change between chunked reads). This is guaranteed to be
// consistent.
List() ([]MountPoint, error)
// IsMountPointMatch determines if the mountpoint matches the dir
IsMountPointMatch(mp MountPoint, dir string) bool
// IsNotMountPoint determines if a directory is a mountpoint.
// It should return ErrNotExist when the directory does not exist.
// IsNotMountPoint is more expensive than IsLikelyNotMountPoint.
// IsNotMountPoint detects bind mounts in linux.
// IsNotMountPoint enumerates all the mountpoints using List() and
// the list of mountpoints may be large, then it uses
// IsMountPointMatch to evaluate whether the directory is a mountpoint
IsNotMountPoint(file string) (bool, error)
// IsLikelyNotMountPoint uses heuristics to determine if a directory
// is a mountpoint.
// It should return ErrNotExist when the directory does not exist.
// IsLikelyNotMountPoint does NOT properly detect all mountpoint types
// most notably linux bind mounts.
IsLikelyNotMountPoint(file string) (bool, error)
// DeviceOpened determines if the device is in use elsewhere
// on the system, i.e. still mounted.
DeviceOpened(pathname string) (bool, error)
// PathIsDevice determines if a path is a device.
PathIsDevice(pathname string) (bool, error)
// GetDeviceNameFromMount finds the device name by checking the mount path
// to get the global mount path which matches its plugin directory
GetDeviceNameFromMount(mountPath, pluginDir string) (string, error)
}
// Compile-time check to ensure all Mounter implementations satisfy
// the mount interface
var _ Interface = &Mounter{}
// This represents a single line in /proc/mounts or /etc/fstab.
type MountPoint struct {
Device string
Path string
Type string
Opts []string
Freq int
Pass int
}
// SafeFormatAndMount probes a device to see if it is formatted.
// Namely it checks to see if a file system is present. If so it
// mounts it otherwise the device is formatted first then mounted.
type SafeFormatAndMount struct {
Interface
Runner exec.Interface
}
// FormatAndMount formats the given disk, if needed, and mounts it.
// That is if the disk is not formatted and it is not being mounted as
// read-only it will format it first then mount it. Otherwise, if the
// disk is already formatted or it is being mounted as read-only, it
// will be mounted without formatting.
func (mounter *SafeFormatAndMount) FormatAndMount(source string, target string, fstype string, options []string) error {
// Don't attempt to format if mounting as readonly. Go straight to mounting.
for _, option := range options {
if option == "ro" {
return mounter.Interface.Mount(source, target, fstype, options)
}
}
return mounter.formatAndMount(source, target, fstype, options)
}
// New returns a mount.Interface for the current system.
// It provides options to override the default mounter behavior.
// mounterPath allows using an alternative to `/bin/mount` for mounting.
func New(mounterPath string) Interface {
return &Mounter{
mounterPath: mounterPath,
}
}
// GetMountRefs finds all other references to the device referenced
// by mountPath; returns a list of paths.
func GetMountRefs(mounter Interface, mountPath string) ([]string, error) {
mps, err := mounter.List()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Find the device name.
deviceName := ""
// If mountPath is symlink, need get its target path.
slTarget, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(mountPath)
if err != nil {
slTarget = mountPath
}
for i := range mps {
if mps[i].Path == slTarget {
deviceName = mps[i].Device
break
}
}
// Find all references to the device.
var refs []string
if deviceName == "" {
glog.Warningf("could not determine device for path: %q", mountPath)
} else {
for i := range mps {
if mps[i].Device == deviceName && mps[i].Path != slTarget {
refs = append(refs, mps[i].Path)
}
}
}
return refs, nil
}
// GetDeviceNameFromMount: given a mnt point, find the device from /proc/mounts
// returns the device name, reference count, and error code
func GetDeviceNameFromMount(mounter Interface, mountPath string) (string, int, error) {
mps, err := mounter.List()
if err != nil {
return "", 0, err
}
// Find the device name.
// FIXME if multiple devices mounted on the same mount path, only the first one is returned
device := ""
// If mountPath is symlink, need get its target path.
slTarget, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(mountPath)
if err != nil {
slTarget = mountPath
}
for i := range mps {
if mps[i].Path == slTarget {
device = mps[i].Device
break
}
}
// Find all references to the device.
refCount := 0
for i := range mps {
if mps[i].Device == device {
refCount++
}
}
return device, refCount, nil
}
// getDeviceNameFromMount find the device name from /proc/mounts in which
// the mount path reference should match the given plugin directory. In case no mount path reference
// matches, returns the volume name taken from its given mountPath
func getDeviceNameFromMount(mounter Interface, mountPath, pluginDir string) (string, error) {
refs, err := GetMountRefs(mounter, mountPath)
if err != nil {
glog.V(4).Infof("GetMountRefs failed for mount path %q: %v", mountPath, err)
return "", err
}
if len(refs) == 0 {
glog.V(4).Infof("Directory %s is not mounted", mountPath)
return "", fmt.Errorf("directory %s is not mounted", mountPath)
}
basemountPath := path.Join(pluginDir, MountsInGlobalPDPath)
for _, ref := range refs {
if strings.HasPrefix(ref, basemountPath) {
volumeID, err := filepath.Rel(basemountPath, ref)
if err != nil {
glog.Errorf("Failed to get volume id from mount %s - %v", mountPath, err)
return "", err
}
return volumeID, nil
}
}
return path.Base(mountPath), nil
}
// IsNotMountPoint determines if a directory is a mountpoint.
// It should return ErrNotExist when the directory does not exist.
// This method uses the List() of all mountpoints
// It is more extensive than IsLikelyNotMountPoint
// and it detects bind mounts in linux
func IsNotMountPoint(mounter Interface, file string) (bool, error) {
// IsLikelyNotMountPoint provides a quick check
// to determine whether file IS A mountpoint
notMnt, notMntErr := mounter.IsLikelyNotMountPoint(file)
if notMntErr != nil {
return notMnt, notMntErr
}
// identified as mountpoint, so return this fact
if notMnt == false {
return notMnt, nil
}
// check all mountpoints since IsLikelyNotMountPoint
// is not reliable for some mountpoint types
mountPoints, mountPointsErr := mounter.List()
if mountPointsErr != nil {
return notMnt, mountPointsErr
}
for _, mp := range mountPoints {
if mounter.IsMountPointMatch(mp, file) {
notMnt = false
break
}
}
return notMnt, nil
}