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#12730
coreutils-8.20: FAIL: tests/du/bind-mount-dir-cycle.sh
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Reported by: g.esp <at> free.fr
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 08:46:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: fixed
Done: Assaf Gordon <assafgordon <at> gmail.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #20 received at 12730 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
g.esp <at> free.fr wrote:
> ----- Mail original -----
>> De: "Jim Meyering" <jim <at> meyering.net>
>> À: "g esp" <g.esp <at> free.fr>
>> Cc: 12730 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
>> Envoyé: Jeudi 25 Octobre 2012 14:19:12
>> Objet: Re: bug#12730: coreutils-8.20: FAIL: tests/du/bind-mount-dir-cycle.sh
>>
> ...
>>
>> Thanks for the patch, but at least for now, it seems to me like
>> that test is failing because your chroot is improperly configured.
>> I.e., when your system configuration makes it impossible to obtain
>> a list of mount points using a relatively standard API, a failing
>> test serves as a heads up.
>>
>
> I fixed anything unusual in my setup and run the last long-term
> kernel, so the chroot is now almost very clean.
>
> The line in /etc/mtab that let hash.c take a different code path is
> rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0
You wrote this:
chroot-i486] root:/usr/src/coreutils-8.20$ rm -f /etc/mtab
[chroot-i486] root:/usr/src/coreutils-8.20$ ln -sf /proc/mounts /etc/mtab
[chroot-i486] root:/usr/src/coreutils-8.20$ mount --bind a a/b
[chroot-i486] root:/usr/src/coreutils-8.20$ du a
du: mount point 'a/b' already traversed
4 a
[chroot-i486] root:/usr/src/coreutils-8.20$ umount a/b
[chroot-i486] root:/usr/src/coreutils-8.20$ rm -f /etc/mtab
[chroot-i486] root:/usr/src/coreutils-8.20$ grep ' / ' /proc/mounts >/etc/mtab
[chroot-i486] root:/usr/src/coreutils-8.20$ mount --bind a a/b
[chroot-i486] root:/usr/src/coreutils-8.20$ du a
du: WARNING: Circular directory structure.
This almost certainly means that you have a corrupted file system.
NOTIFY YOUR SYSTEM MANAGER.
The following directory is part of the cycle:
'a/b'
4 a
Does the latter mount command arrange to add a line to the
one-line (root-only) /etc/mtab ?
To me, it looks like the *lack* of a line for the a/b mount
is the problem. When you remove the symlink the mount command
does not update the regular-file /etc/mtab, so mount-listing
code cannot see that a/b is bind-mounted.
> I have no issue removing that line in my chroot.
>
> Is that rootfs line forbidden now?
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