Re-mounting a non-bind mountpoint with MS_BIND

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Hello,

To my surprise, mount("/dev/sda1", "/mnt", "vfat", MS_RDONLY, "") followed by mount("/mnt", "/mnt", 0, MS_REMOUNT | MS_BIND, 0) succeeds, with some IMO odd behavior:

* statfs(2) on /mnt shows /mnt as not being readonly in the s_flags field * The sixth column of relevant mountinfo files (but not the tenth!) shows /mnt as being rw * All other syscalls (AFAICT, I checked with git grep MNT_READONLY) behave as if /mnt were readonly

Why does mount behave like this? To me it would make much more sense if either MS_REMOUNT | MS_BIND failed on a non-bind mountpoint (my personal preference) or if it succeeded but the mountpoint was still treated as readonly from the perspective of all userspace interfaces.

Cheers,
Shea Levy

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