Udev-extraconf works correctly with sysvinit in the aspect of automounting block devices. But it has a serious problem in case of systemd. Block devices automounted by udev is unaccessible to host space(out of udevd's private namespace). For example, we cannot format those block devices.
e.g. root@qemux86:~# mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda1 mke2fs 1.43.8 /dev/sda1 contains a ext4 file system last mounted on Tue Apr Proceed anyway? (y,N) y /dev/sda1 is apparently in use by the system; will not make a filesystem here! Other distributions has no such problem, because they use a series of rules to manager block devices. Different types of block devices match different rules. But udev-extraconf just use one rule, automount.rules, which results in this problem. The 'systemd-mount' command is recommended by the systemd community to solve such problems. This patch makes use of 'systemd-mount' to solve the above problem. [YOCTO #12644] Signed-off-by: Hongzhi.Song <hongzhi.s...@windriver.com> --- meta/recipes-core/udev/udev-extraconf/mount.sh | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/meta/recipes-core/udev/udev-extraconf/mount.sh b/meta/recipes-core/udev/udev-extraconf/mount.sh index d760328a09..3a72c455e0 100644 --- a/meta/recipes-core/udev/udev-extraconf/mount.sh +++ b/meta/recipes-core/udev/udev-extraconf/mount.sh @@ -4,10 +4,26 @@ # # Attempt to mount any added block devices and umount any removed devices +BASE_INIT="`readlink "/sbin/init"`" +INIT_SYSTEMD="/lib/systemd/systemd" + +if [ "x$BASE_INIT" = "x$INIT_SYSTEMD" ];then + MOUNT="/usr/bin/systemd-mount" + UMOUNT="/usr/bin/systemd-umount" + + if [ -x $MOUNT ] && [ -x $UMOUNT ]; + then + logger "Using systemd-mount to finish mount" + else + logger "Linux init is using systemd, so please install systemd-mount to finish mount" + fi +else + MOUNT="/bin/mount" + UMOUNT="/bin/umount" +fi -MOUNT="/bin/mount" PMOUNT="/usr/bin/pmount" -UMOUNT="/bin/umount" + for line in `grep -h -v ^# /etc/udev/mount.blacklist /etc/udev/mount.blacklist.d/*` do if [ ` expr match "$DEVNAME" "$line" ` -gt 0 ]; @@ -17,6 +33,33 @@ do fi done +automount_systemd() { + name="`basename "$DEVNAME"`" + + ! test -d "/run/media/$name" && mkdir -p "/run/media/$name" + # Silent util-linux's version of mounting auto + MOUNT="$MOUNT -o silent" + + # If filesystem type is vfat, change the ownership group to 'disk', and + # grant it with w/r/x permissions. + case $ID_FS_TYPE in + vfat|fat) + MOUNT="$MOUNT -o umask=007,gid=`awk -F':' '/^disk/{print $3}' /etc/group`" + ;; + # TODO + *) + ;; + esac + + if ! $MOUNT --no-block -t auto $DEVNAME "/run/media/$name" + then + rm_dir "/run/media/$name" + else + logger "mount.sh/automount" "systemd-mount of [/run/media/$name] successful" + touch "/tmp/.automount-$name" + fi +} + automount() { name="`basename "$DEVNAME"`" @@ -61,19 +104,21 @@ rm_dir() { # No ID_FS_TYPE for cdrom device, yet it should be mounted name="`basename "$DEVNAME"`" [ -e /sys/block/$name/device/media ] && media_type=`cat /sys/block/$name/device/media` - if [ "$ACTION" = "add" ] && [ -n "$DEVNAME" ] && [ -n "$ID_FS_TYPE" -o "$media_type" = "cdrom" ]; then if [ -x "$PMOUNT" ]; then $PMOUNT $DEVNAME 2> /dev/null elif [ -x $MOUNT ]; then $MOUNT $DEVNAME 2> /dev/null fi - # If the device isn't mounted at this point, it isn't # configured in fstab (note the root filesystem can show up as # /dev/root in /proc/mounts, so check the device number too) if expr $MAJOR "*" 256 + $MINOR != `stat -c %d /`; then - grep -q "^$DEVNAME " /proc/mounts || automount + if [ "`basename $MOUNT`" = "systemd-mount" ];then + grep -q "^$DEVNAME " /proc/mounts || automount_systemd + else + grep -q "^$DEVNAME " /proc/mounts || automount + fi fi fi -- 2.11.0 -- _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list Openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core