First, whenever a mount has an empty "source" (aka mnt_fsname), the glibc function getmntent incorrectly parses its input, resulting in reporting incorrect data to the caller. The problem is that the get_mnt_entry() function in glibc's misc/mntent_r.c assumes that leading whitespace on a line can always be discarded because it will always be followed by a # for the case of a comment or a non-whitespace character that's part of the value of the first field. However, this assumption is violated when the value of the first field is an empty string. This is fixed in the mount API code by simply checking for a pointer that contains a NULL and treating it as a NULL pointer. Second, when a filesystem is mounted with a name that starts with a # the glibc finction getmentent() will interpret the leading # as a comment so that the mount line will not appear in the output. This is fixed by adding a # to the to be translated string in fs/proc_namespace.c:mangle(). Signed-off-by: Ian Kent <raven@xxxxxxxxxx> --- Ian Kent (1): vfs: parse: deal with zero length string value Siddhesh Poyarekar (1): vfs: escape hash as well fs/fs_context.c | 10 +++++++--- fs/proc_namespace.c | 2 +- 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) -- Ian Kent