On 10/7/20 8:52 PM, Ian Kent wrote: > Some of the xfsprogs utilities read the mount table via. getmntent(3). > > The mount table may contain (almost always these days since /etc/mtab is > symlinked to /proc/self/mounts) autofs mount entries. During processing > of the mount table entries statfs(2) can be called on mount point paths > which will trigger an automount if those entries are direct or offset > autofs mount triggers (indirect autofs mounts aren't affected). > > This can be a problem when there are a lot of autofs direct or offset > mounts because real mounts will be triggered when statfs(2) is called. > This can be particularly bad if the triggered mounts are NFS mounts and > the server is unavailable leading to lengthy boot times or worse. > > Simply ignoring autofs mount entries during getmentent(3) traversals > avoids the statfs() call that triggers these mounts. If there are > automounted mounts (real mounts) at the time of reading the mount table > these will still be seen in the list so they will be included if that > actually matters to the reader. > > Recent glibc getmntent(3) can ignore autofs mounts but that requires the > autofs user to configure autofs to use the "ignore" pseudo mount option > for autofs mounts. But this isn't yet the autofs default (to prevent > unexpected side effects) so that can't be used. > > The autofs direct and offset automount triggers are pseudo file system > mounts and are more or less useless in terms on file system information > so excluding them doesn't sacrifice useful file system information > either. > > Consequently excluding autofs mounts shouldn't have any adverse side > effects. (usually this'd go below the "---") > Changes since v1: > - drop hunk from fsr/xfs_fsr.c. > > Signed-off-by: Ian Kent <raven@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > libfrog/linux.c | 2 ++ > libfrog/paths.c | 2 ++ > 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/libfrog/linux.c b/libfrog/linux.c > index 40a839d1..a45d99ab 100644 > --- a/libfrog/linux.c > +++ b/libfrog/linux.c > @@ -73,6 +73,8 @@ platform_check_mount(char *name, char *block, struct stat *s, int flags) > * servers. So first, a simple check: does the "dev" start with "/" ? > */ > while ((mnt = getmntent(f)) != NULL) { > + if (!strcmp(mnt->mnt_type, "autofs")) > + continue; I may change the order of this test and the next, just so it continues to align with the comment above. Shouldn't make any difference, right? Otherwise: Reviewed-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxx> > if (mnt->mnt_fsname[0] != '/') > continue; > if (stat(mnt->mnt_dir, &mst) < 0) > diff --git a/libfrog/paths.c b/libfrog/paths.c > index 32737223..d6793764 100644 > --- a/libfrog/paths.c > +++ b/libfrog/paths.c > @@ -389,6 +389,8 @@ fs_table_initialise_mounts( > return errno; > > while ((mnt = getmntent(mtp)) != NULL) { > + if (!strcmp(mnt->mnt_type, "autofs")) > + continue; > if (!realpath(mnt->mnt_dir, rmnt_dir)) > continue; > if (!realpath(mnt->mnt_fsname, rmnt_fsname)) > >