#!@SHELL@ # Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Gentoo Foundation # Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Roy Marples # Released under the 2-clause BSD license. # This basically mounts $RC_SVCDIR as a ramdisk. # The tricky part is finding something our kernel supports # tmpfs and ramfs are easy, so force one or the other. svcdir_restorecon() { local rc=0 if [ -x /usr/sbin/selinuxenabled -a -c /selinux/null ] && selinuxenabled; then restorecon $RC_SVCDIR rc=$? fi return $rc } mount_svcdir() { # mount from fstab if we can fstabinfo --mount "$RC_SVCDIR" && return 0 local fs= fsopts="-o rw,noexec,nodev,nosuid" local svcsize=${rc_svcsize:-1024} # Some buggy kernels report tmpfs even when not present :( if grep -Eq "[[:space:]]+tmpfs$" /proc/filesystems; then local tmpfsopts="${fsopts},mode=755,size=${svcsize}k" mount -n -t tmpfs $tmpfsopts rc-svcdir "$RC_SVCDIR" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then svcdir_restorecon [ $? -eq 0 ] && return 0 fi fi if grep -Eq "[[:space:]]+ramfs$" /proc/filesystems; then fs="ramfs" # ramfs has no special options elif [ -e /dev/ram0 ] \ && grep -Eq "[[:space:]]+ext2$" /proc/filesystems; then devdir="/dev/ram0" fs="ext2" dd if=/dev/zero of="$devdir" bs=1k count="$svcsize" mkfs -t "$fs" -i 1024 -vm0 "$devdir" "$svcsize" else echo eerror "OpenRC requires tmpfs, ramfs or a ramdisk + ext2" eerror "compiled into the kernel" echo return 1 fi mount -n -t "$fs" $fsopts rc-svcdir "$RC_SVCDIR" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then svcdir_restorecon [ $? -eq 0 ] && return 0 fi } . "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/sh/functions.sh [ -r /etc/rc.conf ] && . /etc/rc.conf # By default VServer already has /proc mounted, but OpenVZ does not! # However, some of our users have an old proc image in /proc # NFC how they managed that, but the end result means we have to test if # /proc actually works or not. We do this by comparing two reads of # /proc/self/environ for which we have set the variable VAR to two # different values. If the comparison comes back equal, we know that # /proc is not working. mountproc=true f=/proc/self/environ if [ -e $f ]; then if [ "$(VAR=a cat $f)" = "$(VAR=b cat $f)" ]; then eerror "You have cruft in /proc that should be deleted" else einfo "/proc is already mounted, skipping" mountproc=false fi fi unset f if $mountproc; then procfs="proc" [ "$RC_UNAME" = "GNU/kFreeBSD" ] && proc="linprocfs" ebegin "Mounting /proc" if ! fstabinfo --mount /proc; then mount -n -t "$procfs" -o noexec,nosuid,nodev proc /proc fi eend $? fi # Mount tmpfs on /run when directory exists. # /run is a new directory for storing volatile runtime data. # Read more about /run at https://lwn.net/Articles/436012 if [ -d /run ]; then if mountinfo -q /run; then einfo "/run is already mounted, skipping" else ebegin "Mounting /run" if ! fstabinfo --mount /run; then mount -t tmpfs -o mode=0755,nosuid,nodev tmpfs /run fi eend $? fi checkpath -d -m 0775 -o root:uucp /run/lock elif [ -e /run ]; then einfo "Unable to mount /run since it is not a directory" fi # Try to mount xenfs as early as possible, otherwise rc_sys() will always # return RC_SYS_XENU and will think that we are in a domU while it's not. if grep -Eq "[[:space:]]+xenfs$" /proc/filesystems; then ebegin "Mounting xenfs" if ! fstabinfo --mount /proc/xen; then mount -n -t xenfs xenfs /proc/xen -o nosuid,nodev,noexec fi eend $? fi . "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/sh/init-common-post.sh