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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo/doc.go index 21aa8dd59..b80e05efd 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo/doc.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo/doc.go @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ // Package mountinfo provides a set of functions to retrieve information about OS mounts. -// Currently it supports Linux. For historical reasons, there is also some support for FreeBSD, +// +// Currently it supports Linux. For historical reasons, there is also some support for FreeBSD and OpenBSD, // and a shallow implementation for Windows, but in general this is Linux-only package, so // the rest of the document only applies to Linux, unless explicitly specified otherwise. // @@ -8,17 +9,14 @@ // see different mounts. A per-process mountinfo table is available from /proc/<PID>/mountinfo, // where <PID> is a numerical process identifier. // -// In general, /proc is not a very effective interface, and mountinfo is not an exception. +// In general, /proc is not a very efficient interface, and mountinfo is not an exception. // For example, there is no way to get information about a specific mount point (i.e. it // is all-or-nothing). This package tries to hide the /proc ineffectiveness by using // parse filters while reading mountinfo. A filter can skip some entries, or stop // processing the rest of the file once the needed information is found. // -// For mountinfo filters that accept path as an argument, the path must be: -// - absolute; -// - having all symlinks resolved; -// - being cleaned. -// +// For mountinfo filters that accept path as an argument, the path must be absolute, +// having all symlinks resolved, and being cleaned (i.e. no extra slashes or dots). // One way to achieve all of the above is to employ filepath.Abs followed by // filepath.EvalSymlinks (the latter calls filepath.Clean on the result so // there is no need to explicitly call filepath.Clean). @@ -27,21 +25,20 @@ // of the cases where mountinfo should not be parsed: // // 1. Before performing a mount. Usually, this is not needed, but if required (say to -// prevent overmounts), to check whether a directory is mounted, call os.Lstat -// on it and its parent directory, and compare their st.Sys().(*syscall.Stat_t).Dev -// fields -- if they differ, then the directory is the mount point. NOTE this does -// not work for bind mounts. Optionally, the filesystem type can also be checked -// by calling unix.Statfs and checking the Type field (i.e. filesystem type). +// prevent over-mounts), to check whether a directory is mounted, call os.Lstat +// on it and its parent directory, and compare their st.Sys().(*syscall.Stat_t).Dev +// fields -- if they differ, then the directory is the mount point. NOTE this does +// not work for bind mounts. Optionally, the filesystem type can also be checked +// by calling unix.Statfs and checking the Type field (i.e. filesystem type). // // 2. After performing a mount. If there is no error returned, the mount succeeded; -// checking the mount table for a new mount is redundant and expensive. +// checking the mount table for a new mount is redundant and expensive. // // 3. Before performing an unmount. It is more efficient to do an unmount and ignore -// a specific error (EINVAL) which tells the directory is not mounted. +// a specific error (EINVAL) which tells the directory is not mounted. // // 4. After performing an unmount. If there is no error returned, the unmount succeeded. // // 5. To find the mount point root of a specific directory. You can perform os.Stat() -// on the directory and traverse up until the Dev field of a parent directory differs. - +// on the directory and traverse up until the Dev field of a parent directory differs. package mountinfo |