[Bug 1640823] Re: [trusty] mount -o loop is limited to 8 loop devices
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This bug was fixed in the package util-linux - 2.20.1-5.1ubuntu20.9
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util-linux (2.20.1-5.1ubuntu20.9) trusty; urgency=medium
* mount/lomount.c: Query /dev/loop-control for next free loopback device.
(LP: #1640823)
-- Thomas Voß <thomas.voss at canonical.com> Tue, 15 Nov 2016 09:52:37
+0100
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
[trusty] mount -o loop is limited to 8 loop devices
Status in util-linux package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in util-linux source package in Trusty:
Fix Released
Bug description:
trusty has a very old util-linux which does not yet know about /dev
/loop-control to create arbitrarily many loop devices. This feature
was introduced in Linux 3.1 already (i. e. before precise even). This
is a showstopper for backporting snappy as that needs a lot of loop
mounts.
Support for loop-control got introduced later util-linux versions, but
backporting full support for it (for losetup) is too intrusive. We
only need a partial backport for "mount -o loop".
SRU TEST CASE:
First, use up all default 8 loop devices:
$ for i in `seq 8`; do echo $i; sudo losetup --find /etc/issue; done
Now try to use a 9th:
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/img bs=1M count=50
$ mkfs.ext2 -F /tmp/img
$ sudo mount -o loop /tmp/img /mnt
With current trusty's "mount" package this will fail with "could not
find any free loop device". With the proposed version, this should
succeed, and "sudo losetup -a" should show "/dev/loop8: ...
(/tmp/img)".
Now, reboot, disable loop-control with
sudo mv /dev/loop-control{,.disabled}
and run the test case again. Now "mount -o loop" should fail with
"could not find any free loop device" (as before). Ensure that there
are no hangs, infinite loops, etc.
ADDITIONAL REGRESSION CHECKING TEST CASES
1. Check that every type of losetup call documented in the losetup
manpage still works correctly.
2. Check that mount and umount commands that use loop devices still
work correctly.
REGRESSION POTENTIAL: /dev/loop-control and the corresponding util-
linux support has exited for a long time without known/major issues,
so this should be fairly safe. Also, the patch falls back to the
previous "iterate over loop0 to loop7" behaviour if loop-control is
not available.
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