openrc/sh/rc-mount.sh
Roy Marples 5af58b4514 Rewrite the core parts in C. We now provide librc so other programs can
query runlevels, services and state without using bash. We also provide
libeinfo so other programs can easily use our informational functions.

As such, we have dropped the requirement of using bash as the init script
shell. We now use /bin/sh and have strived to make the scripts as portable
as possible. Shells that work are bash and dash. busybox works provided
you disable s-s-d. If you have WIPE_TMP set to yes in conf.d/bootmisc you
should disable find too.
zsh and ksh do not work at this time.

Networking support is currently being re-vamped also as it was heavily bash
array based. As such, a new config format is available like so
config_eth0="1.2.3.4/24 5.6.7.8/16"
or like so
config_eth0="'1.2.3.4 netmask 255.255.255.0' '5.6.7.8 netmask 255.255.0.0'"

We will still support the old bash array format provided that /bin/sh IS
a link it bash.

ChangeLog for baselayout-1 can be found in our SVN repo.
2007-04-05 11:18:42 +00:00

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# Copyright 2007 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# bool do_unmount(char *cmd, char *no_unmounts, char *nodes, char *fslist)
# Handy function to handle all our unmounting needs
# find-mount is a C program to actually find our mounts on our supported OS's
do_unmount() {
local cmd="$1" retval=0 retry=
local f_opts="-m -c" f_kill="-s " mnt=
if [ "${RC_UNAME}" = "Linux" ] ; then
f_opts="-c"
f_kill="-"
fi
local mnts="$(mountinfo ${2:+--skip-regex} $2 ${3:+--node-regex} $3 ${4:+--fstype-regex} $4 --reverse \
| sed -e "s/'/'\\\\''/g" -e "s/^/'/g" -e "s/$/'/g")"
eval set -- ${mnts}
for mnt in "$@" ; do
case "${cmd}" in
umount*)
# If we're using the mount (probably /usr) then don't unmount us
local pids="$(fuser ${f_opts} "${mnt}" 2>/dev/null)"
case " ${pids} " in
*" $$ "*)
ewarn "We are using ${mnt}, not unmounting"
continue
;;
esac
ebegin "Unmounting ${mnt}"
;;
*)
ebegin "Remounting ${mnt}"
;;
esac
retry=3
while ! ${cmd} "${mnt}" 2>/dev/null ; do
# Don't kill if it's us (/ and possibly /usr)
local pids="$(fuser ${f_opts} "${mnt}" 2>/dev/null)"
case " ${pids} " in
*" $$ "*) retry=0 ;;
" ") eend 1 "in use but fuser finds nothing"; retry=0 ;;
*)
local sig="KILL"
[ ${retry} -gt 0 ] && sig="TERM"
fuser ${f_kill}${sig} -k ${f_opts} "${mnt}" \
>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
sleep 1
retry=$((${retry} - 1))
;;
esac
# OK, try forcing things
if [ ${retry} -le 0 ] ; then
${cmd} -f "${mnt}" || retry=-999
retry=-999
break
fi
done
if [ ${retry} -eq -999 ] ; then
eend 1
retval=1
else
eend 0
fi
done
return ${retval}
}
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