commit:     7bbb73574b44972b0c1b364e24f71623068d7a1c
Author:     Robin H. Johnson <robbat2 <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Fri Feb 27 01:58:22 2015 +0000
Commit:     William Hubbs <williamh <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Fri Feb 27 16:14:44 2015 +0000
URL:        
http://sources.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/openrc.git;a=commit;h=7bbb7357

bootmisc: clean_run safety improvements.

If /tmp or / are read-only, the clean_run function can fail in some very
bad ways.

1. dir=$(mktemp -d) returns an EMPTY string on error.
2. "mount -o bind / $dir", and don't check the result of that,
3. "rm -rf $dir/run/*", which removes the REAL /run contents
4. box gets very weird from this point forward

Signed-Off-By: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2 <AT> gentoo.org>
Signed-Off-By: Chip Parker <infowolfe <AT> gmail.com>
Reported-by: Chip Parker <infowolfe <AT> gmail.com>
Tested-by: Chip Parker <infowolfe <AT> gmail.com>

---
 init.d/bootmisc.in | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----
 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/init.d/bootmisc.in b/init.d/bootmisc.in
index 2ec075f..dbd258e 100644
--- a/init.d/bootmisc.in
+++ b/init.d/bootmisc.in
@@ -119,11 +119,32 @@ clean_run()
 {
        [ "$RC_SYS" = VSERVER -o "$RC_SYS" = LXC ] && return 0
        local dir
+       # If / is still read-only due to a problem, this will fail!
+       if ! checkpath -W /; then
+               eerror "/ is not writable; unable to clean up underlying /run"
+               return 1
+       fi
+       if ! checkpath -W /tmp; then
+               eerror "/tmp is not writable; unable to clean up underlying 
/run"
+               return 1
+       fi
+       # Now we know that we can modify /tmp and /
+       # if mktemp -d fails, it returns an EMPTY string
+       # STDERR: mktemp: failed to create directory via template 
‘/tmp/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX’: Read-only file system
+       # STDOUT: ''
+       rc=0
        dir=$(mktemp -d)
-       mount --bind / $dir
-       rm -rf $dir/run/*
-       umount $dir
-       rm -rf $dir
+       if [ -n "$dir" -a -d $dir -a -w $dir ]; then
+               mount --bind / $dir && rm -rf $dir/run/* || rc=1
+               umount $dir
+               rm -rf $dir
+       else
+               rc=1
+       fi
+       if [ $rc -ne 0 ]; then
+               eerror "Could not clean up underlying /run on /"
+               return 1
+       fi
 }
 
 start()

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