On Thu, 2021-01-14 at 11:12 -0600, Larry Finger wrote: > On 1/13/21 11:59 AM, Brent Paulson wrote: > > This sounds like a mismatch between the VirtualBox-supplied mount > > utilities and the Linux-supplied shared folder kernel module. The > > VirtualBox mount.vboxsf utility and the VBoxService automount > > utility > > both call mount(2) with a 'data' argument containing a > > 'vbsf_mount_info_new' structure filled in with the mount > > details. The > > VirtualBox shared folders kernel module knows how to parse this > > structure but if the VirtualBox mount.vboxsf utility is used with a > > Linux shared folder kernel module on a recent Linux kernel then the > > fs_context_operations parse_monolithic function will be called > > which on > > Linux is currently: > > > > static int vboxsf_parse_monolithic(struct fs_context *fc, void > > *data) > > { > > unsigned char *options = data; > > > > if (options && options[0] == VBSF_MOUNT_SIGNATURE_BYTE_0 && > > options[1] == VBSF_MOUNT_SIGNATURE_BYTE_1 && > > options[2] == VBSF_MOUNT_SIGNATURE_BYTE_2 && > > options[3] == VBSF_MOUNT_SIGNATURE_BYTE_3) { > > vbg_err("vboxsf: Old binary mount data not supported, > > remove obsolete mount.vboxsf and/or update your VBoxService.\n"); > > return -EINVAL; > > } > > > > return generic_parse_monolithic(fc, data); > > } > > > > The 'vbsf_mount_info_new' structure contains the identifying > > signature > > bytes referenced above which explains why the mount options such as > > uid=123 aren't seen when there is a userland vs. kernel mismatch. > > > > The VirtualBox mount utilities are going to start calling mount(2) > > with a > > 'data' argument containing a string of comma-separated mount > > options in > > the not-too-distant future so that any mismatch going forward won't > > cause such surprises. > > Brent, > > Thanks for the update. I look forward to the not-too-distant update.
I tested with kernel 5.10.7-200.fc33.x86_64 in host and in guest , and no problem . > Larry > -- Sérgio M. B. _______________________________________________ vbox-dev mailing list vbox-dev@virtualbox.org https://www.virtualbox.org/mailman/listinfo/vbox-dev