On Tue 05-04-22 08:28:38, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > On Mon, Apr 04, 2022 at 06:39:31PM +0900, Tetsuo Handa wrote: > > Two bugs which Jan has found in /bin/mount might not be yet fixed in > > versions developers/users are using. Thus, let's wait for a while > > before committing to linux.git. > > Jan, which loop bugs might be relevant here? So there was a bug in libmount code trying to reuse already setup loop devices and changes in timing & removing the lo_mutex from lo_open() + suitable racing with systemd-udev probing devices caused these bugs to manifest. The visible effect was that a loop like: while :; do mount -o loop,ro isofs.iso isofs/; umount isofs/; done often failed with: mount: /mnt: can't read superblock on /dev/loop0. umount: /mnt: not mounted. Bugs are fixed now by commits 3e1fc3bbe ("mount: Fix race in loop device reuse code"), fb4b6b115 ("loopdev: Properly translate errors from ul_path_read_*()"), 562990b552 ("loopdev: Do not treat errors when detecting overlap as fatal") in util-linux git. The only real-world impact I've heard about was LTP failing due to these problems and those guys should be capable enough to update their util-linux when we tell them. So I think we should be OK with pushing the kernel fixes upstream but it may generate some noise from automated testers before util-linux is updated on all of them... Honza -- Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx> SUSE Labs, CR