fix(left4me-overlay): use /proc/self/mountinfo to detect bind mounts
os.path.ismount() compares st_dev against the parent dir, which silently
returns False for same-fs bind mounts. The idmap binds at runtime/<n>/
idmap/<basename> are exactly that case, so:
- cmd_umount skipped the bind-umount step every stop, leaving orphan
binds in PID 1's mount namespace.
- cmd_mount's idempotency check then "didn't see" the orphan and
re-bound on top, accumulating one mount per start/stop cycle.
Findmnt nesting like
/var/lib/left4me/runtime/2/idmap/overlays_9
└─/var/lib/left4me/runtime/2/idmap/overlays_9
is the visible symptom. Reboot wipes everything so the bug is invisible
on a fresh boot — only stop/start cycles accumulate.
Replace both ismount sites with a _is_mountpoint() helper that reads
/proc/self/mountinfo (column 5 is the mount point). Keep os.path.ismount
for the overlay merged check, where it's reliable (distinct fs type).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@ -55,6 +55,31 @@ def die(msg: str) -> None:
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sys.exit(1)
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def _is_mountpoint(
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path: str | Path,
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mountinfo_path: str = "/proc/self/mountinfo",
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) -> bool:
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"""Reliable mount-point check that handles same-fs bind mounts.
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`os.path.ismount()` compares `st_dev` of the path against its parent;
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bind mounts on the same underlying filesystem share `st_dev` with their
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parent, so `os.path.ismount()` returns False for them. The idmap binds
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we install on `runtime/<n>/idmap/<basename>` are exactly that case.
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Read /proc/self/mountinfo (field 5 is the mount point) for a check
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that works regardless of mount type. The override is for tests only.
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"""
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abs_path = os.fspath(Path(path).resolve())
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try:
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with open(mountinfo_path, "r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
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for line in f:
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fields = line.split()
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if len(fields) >= 5 and fields[4] == abs_path:
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return True
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except OSError:
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pass
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return False
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def _lookup_uid(username: str) -> tuple[int, int]:
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"""Return (uid, gid) for *username*, dying with a clear message if missing."""
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try:
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@ -256,7 +281,7 @@ def cmd_mount(name: str) -> None:
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idmap_dir.mkdir(mode=0o700, exist_ok=True)
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idmap_target.mkdir(mode=0o700, exist_ok=True)
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if not os.path.ismount(idmap_target) or \
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if not _is_mountpoint(idmap_target) or \
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os.environ.get("LEFT4ME_OVERLAY_PRINT_ONLY") == "1":
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# --map-users / --map-groups argument format:
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# <on-disk-uid>:<in-mount-uid>:<count>
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@ -359,10 +384,11 @@ def cmd_umount(name: str) -> None:
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# Unwind idmap bind mounts, then remove the idmap directory. Each bind
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# is only umounted if it is still a mountpoint (idempotent across partial
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# teardowns).
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# teardowns). _is_mountpoint reads /proc/self/mountinfo because
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# os.path.ismount misses same-fs bind mounts.
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for bind_umount_argv in bind_umount_argvs:
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target = Path(bind_umount_argv[-1])
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if os.path.ismount(target):
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if _is_mountpoint(target):
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subprocess.run(bind_umount_argv, check=True)
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shutil.rmtree(idmap_dir, ignore_errors=True)
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result = _run(["mount", "alpha"], tmp_path)
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assert result.returncode != 0
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assert "fuse-overlayfs xattr" in result.stderr
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def _load_helper_module():
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"""Import the helper script as a Python module for unit testing internals.
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The helper file has no .py extension, so importlib needs an explicit
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SourceFileLoader rather than auto-detection.
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"""
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import importlib.util
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from importlib.machinery import SourceFileLoader
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loader = SourceFileLoader("left4me_overlay", str(HELPER_SOURCE))
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spec = importlib.util.spec_from_loader("left4me_overlay", loader)
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assert spec is not None
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module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
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loader.exec_module(module)
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return module
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def test_is_mountpoint_detects_same_fs_bind_mount(tmp_path: Path) -> None:
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"""_is_mountpoint reads /proc/self/mountinfo so it works for same-fs bind mounts.
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Regression: os.path.ismount() compares st_dev against the parent, which
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silently returns False for same-fs bind mounts. The idmap binds we install
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on runtime/<n>/idmap/<basename> are exactly that case, so an ismount-based
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check skipped umount on stop and re-bound on top on start — accumulating
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mount-table entries across stop/start cycles.
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"""
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helper = _load_helper_module()
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target = tmp_path / "some-bind"
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target.mkdir()
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abs_target = str(target.resolve())
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mountinfo = tmp_path / "fake-mountinfo"
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# mountinfo column 5 is the mountpoint; build a minimal line that exercises
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# the parse without depending on the rest of the format.
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mountinfo.write_text(
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f"42 1 0:30 / {abs_target} rw,relatime - tmpfs tmpfs rw\n"
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f"43 1 0:31 / /some/other/path rw,relatime - tmpfs tmpfs rw\n"
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)
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assert helper._is_mountpoint(target, str(mountinfo)) is True
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assert helper._is_mountpoint(tmp_path / "not-a-mount", str(mountinfo)) is False
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assert helper._is_mountpoint(target, str(tmp_path / "no-such-file")) is False
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