#include "mount.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "network.h"
+#include "parse_opt.h"
#include "parse_dev.h"
#if !defined(MNT_FORCE)
return EX_FILEIO;
}
+/*
+ * Discover mount server's hostname/address by examining mount options
+ *
+ * Returns a pointer to a string that the caller must free, on
+ * success; otherwise NULL is returned.
+ */
+static char *nfs_umount_hostname(struct mount_options *options,
+ char *hostname)
+{
+ char *option;
+
+ option = po_get(options, "mountaddr");
+ if (option)
+ goto out;
+ option = po_get(options, "mounthost");
+ if (option)
+ goto out;
+ option = po_get(options, "addr");
+ if (option)
+ goto out;
+
+ return hostname;
+
+out:
+ free(hostname);
+ return strdup(option);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns EX_SUCCESS if mount options and device name have been
+ * parsed successfully; otherwise EX_FAIL.
+ */
+static int nfs_umount_do_umnt(struct mount_options *options,
+ char **hostname, char **dirname)
+{
+ struct sockaddr_storage address;
+ struct sockaddr *sap = (struct sockaddr *)&address;
+ socklen_t salen = sizeof(address);
+ struct pmap nfs_pmap, mnt_pmap;
+
+ nfs_options2pmap(options, &nfs_pmap, &mnt_pmap);
+
+ *hostname = nfs_umount_hostname(options, *hostname);
+ if (!*hostname) {
+ nfs_error(_("%s: out of memory"), progname);
+ return EX_FAIL;
+ }
+
+ if (nfs_name_to_address(*hostname, AF_UNSPEC, sap, &salen)) {
+ if (nfs_advise_umount(sap, salen, &mnt_pmap, dirname) != 0)
+ return EX_SUCCESS;
+ else
+ nfs_error(_("%s: Server failed to unmount '%s:%s'"),
+ progname, *hostname, *dirname);
+ }
+ return EX_FAIL;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Pick up certain mount options used during the original mount
+ * from /etc/mtab. The basics include the server's IP address and
+ * the server pathname of the share to unregister.
+ *
+ * These options might also describe the mount port, mount protocol
+ * version, and transport protocol used to punch through a firewall.
+ * We will need this information to get through the firewall again
+ * to do the umount.
+ *
+ * Note that option parsing failures won't necessarily cause the
+ * umount request to fail. Those values will be left zero in the
+ * pmap tuple. If the GETPORT call later fails to disambiguate them,
+ * then we fail.
+ */
+static int nfs_umount23(const char *devname, char *string)
+{
+ char *hostname, *dirname;
+ struct mount_options *options;
+ int result = EX_FAIL;
+
+ if (!nfs_parse_devname(devname, &hostname, &dirname))
+ return EX_USAGE;
+
+ options = po_split(string);
+ if (options) {
+ result = nfs_umount_do_umnt(options, &hostname, &dirname);
+ po_destroy(options);
+ } else
+ nfs_error(_("%s: option parsing error"), progname);
+
+ free(hostname);
+ free(dirname);
+ return result;
+}
+
/*
* Pick up certain mount options used during the original mount
* from /etc/mtab. The basics include the server's IP address and
ret = 0;
if (mc) {
if (!lazy && strcmp(mc->m.mnt_type, "nfs4") != 0)
- /* We ignore the error from do_nfs_umount23.
+ /* We ignore the error from nfs_umount23.
* If the actual umount succeeds (in del_mtab),
* we don't want to signal an error, as that
* could cause /sbin/mount to retry!
*/
- do_nfs_umount23(mc->m.mnt_fsname, mc->m.mnt_opts);
- ret = del_mtab(mc->m.mnt_fsname, mc->m.mnt_dir);
+ nfs_umount23(mc->m.mnt_fsname, mc->m.mnt_opts);
+ ret = del_mtab(mc->m.mnt_fsname, mc->m.mnt_dir) ?: ret;
} else if (*spec != '/') {
if (!lazy)
- ret = do_nfs_umount23(spec, "tcp,v3");
+ ret = nfs_umount23(spec, "tcp,v3");
} else
ret = del_mtab(NULL, spec);