When mounting an NFS export *without* the "bg" option, try_mount() is
called only once. Before calling it, the variables mount_opts and
extra_opts are set up. Then try_mount() calls nfsmount(), the latter
assumes that the aforementioned variables can be modified. Most
significantly, it allows the variable extra_opts to be modified.
When the "bg" mount option is used *and* the first try_mount() attempt
fails, it daemonizes the process and calls try_mount() again,
unfortunately, we've lost the required mount options in the variable
extra_opts.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=529370 for details.
Signed-off-by: Harshula Jayasuriya <harshula@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve Dickson <steved@redhat.com>
if (mnt_err == EX_BG) {
printf(_("%s: backgrounding \"%s\"\n"),
progname, spec);
+ printf(_("%s: mount options: \"%s\"\n"),
+ progname, extra_opts);
+
fflush(stdout);
/*
struct pmap *mnt_pmap = &mnt_server->pmap;
struct pmap *nfs_pmap = &nfs_server->pmap;
int len;
- char *opt, *opteq, *p, *opt_b;
+ char *opt, *opteq, *p, *opt_b, *tmp_opts;
char *mounthost = NULL;
char cbuf[128];
int open_quote = 0;
*bg = 0;
len = strlen(new_opts);
- for (p=old_opts, opt_b=NULL; p && *p; p++) {
+ tmp_opts = xstrdup(old_opts);
+ for (p=tmp_opts, opt_b=NULL; p && *p; p++) {
if (!opt_b)
opt_b = p; /* begin of the option item */
if (*p == '"')
goto out_bad;
*mnt_server->hostname = mounthost;
}
+ free(tmp_opts);
return 1;
bad_parameter:
nfs_error(_("%s: Bad nfs mount parameter: %s\n"), progname, opt);
out_bad:
+ free(tmp_opts);
return 0;
}