gunixmounts: Fix segfaults caused by new filter of mounts

Commit ed88b23f added libmount-based implementation to filter out mounts
with repeated device path. Unfortunately, this introduced a new bug, which
may cause segfaults from in certain configurations.

The problem is that `mnt_table_uniq_fs ()` is called from the loop which
already operates with the `fs` structs from that table. It may happen that
the current `fs` is removed from the table, which may consequently lead to
segfaults.

Closes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1645
This commit is contained in:
Ondrej Holy
2019-01-09 11:04:13 +01:00
parent 16d9a873ba
commit e695ca9f31

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@@ -486,6 +486,11 @@ _g_get_unix_mounts (void)
if (mnt_table_parse_mtab (table, NULL) < 0)
goto out;
/* Use only the first mount for device, see comment from _g_get_unix_mounts
* in #else branch.
*/
mnt_table_uniq_fs (table, MNT_UNIQ_FORWARD, uniq_fs_source_cmp);
iter = mnt_new_iter (MNT_ITER_FORWARD);
while (mnt_table_next_fs (table, iter, &fs) == 0)
{
@@ -494,11 +499,6 @@ _g_get_unix_mounts (void)
unsigned long mount_flags = 0;
gboolean is_read_only = FALSE;
/* Use only the first mount for device, see comment from _g_get_unix_mounts
* in #else branch.
*/
mnt_table_uniq_fs (table, MNT_UNIQ_FORWARD, uniq_fs_source_cmp);
device_path = mnt_fs_get_source (fs);
if (g_strcmp0 (device_path, "/dev/root") == 0)
device_path = _resolve_dev_root ();