// +build go1.13 package mount import ( "fmt" "sort" "strconv" "github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo" ) // mountError records an error from mount or unmount operation type mountError struct { op string source, target string flags uintptr data string err error } func (e *mountError) Error() string { out := e.op + " " if e.source != "" { out += e.source + ":" + e.target } else { out += e.target } if e.flags != uintptr(0) { out += ", flags: 0x" + strconv.FormatUint(uint64(e.flags), 16) } if e.data != "" { out += ", data: " + e.data } out += ": " + e.err.Error() return out } // Cause returns the underlying cause of the error. // This is a convention used in github.com/pkg/errors func (e *mountError) Cause() error { return e.err } // Unwrap returns the underlying error. // This is a convention used in golang 1.13+ func (e *mountError) Unwrap() error { return e.err } // Mount will mount filesystem according to the specified configuration. // Options must be specified like the mount or fstab unix commands: // "opt1=val1,opt2=val2". See flags.go for supported option flags. func Mount(device, target, mType, options string) error { flag, data := parseOptions(options) return mount(device, target, mType, uintptr(flag), data) } // Unmount lazily unmounts a filesystem on supported platforms, otherwise // does a normal unmount. func Unmount(target string) error { return unmount(target, mntDetach) } // RecursiveUnmount unmounts the target and all mounts underneath, starting with // the deepsest mount first. func RecursiveUnmount(target string) error { mounts, err := mountinfo.GetMounts(mountinfo.PrefixFilter(target)) if err != nil { return err } // Make the deepest mount be first sort.Slice(mounts, func(i, j int) bool { return len(mounts[i].Mountpoint) > len(mounts[j].Mountpoint) }) var suberr error for i, m := range mounts { err = unmount(m.Mountpoint, mntDetach) if err != nil { if i == len(mounts)-1 { // last mount return fmt.Errorf("%w (possible cause: %s)", err, suberr) } // This is a submount, we can ignore the error for now, // the final unmount will fail if this is a real problem. // With that in mind, the _first_ failed unmount error // might be the real error cause, so let's keep it. if suberr == nil { suberr = err } } } return nil }