package mountinfo import ( "os" "path/filepath" "golang.org/x/sys/unix" ) // mountedByOpenat2 is a method of detecting a mount that works for all kinds // of mounts (incl. bind mounts), but requires a recent (v5.6+) linux kernel. func mountedByOpenat2(path string) (bool, error) { dir, last := filepath.Split(path) dirfd, err := unix.Openat2(unix.AT_FDCWD, dir, &unix.OpenHow{ Flags: unix.O_PATH | unix.O_CLOEXEC, }) if err != nil { return false, &os.PathError{Op: "openat2", Path: dir, Err: err} } fd, err := unix.Openat2(dirfd, last, &unix.OpenHow{ Flags: unix.O_PATH | unix.O_CLOEXEC | unix.O_NOFOLLOW, Resolve: unix.RESOLVE_NO_XDEV, }) _ = unix.Close(dirfd) switch err { //nolint:errorlint // unix errors are bare case nil: // definitely not a mount _ = unix.Close(fd) return false, nil case unix.EXDEV: // definitely a mount return true, nil } // not sure return false, &os.PathError{Op: "openat2", Path: path, Err: err} } func mounted(path string) (bool, error) { path, err := normalizePath(path) if err != nil { return false, err } // Try a fast path, using openat2() with RESOLVE_NO_XDEV. mounted, err := mountedByOpenat2(path) if err == nil { return mounted, nil } // Another fast path: compare st.st_dev fields. mounted, err = mountedByStat(path) // This does not work for bind mounts, so false negative // is possible, therefore only trust if return is true. if mounted && err == nil { return mounted, nil } // Fallback to parsing mountinfo return mountedByMountinfo(path) }