Re: Adding subroot information to /proc/mounts, or obtaining thatthrough other means
From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Thu Jun 21 2007 - 15:19:48 EST
Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
>> That's already handled just fine:
>>
>> bash-3.1$ mkdir /tmp/'Jag är: \
>> en liten mask'
>> bash-3.1$ sudo mount -t tmpfs none '/tmp/Jag är: \
>> en liten mask'/
>> bash-3.1$ tail -1 /proc/mounts
>> none /tmp/Jag\040är:\040\134\012en\040liten\040mask tmpfs rw 0 0
>> bash-3.1$
>
> Hmm, and what about the even sicker case: /tmp/\040, parse as /tmp/\\040?
> Do userspace cope with this?
Look at the example above, it contains a backslash already. It's
escaped as \134.
"Does userspace cope with this" is of course an impossible question to
answer, since userspace is in theory unbounded. However, if it doesn't,
it is broken and needs to be fixed.
-hpa
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