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[4/5] scripts/gdb: Add mount point list command

Message ID 1453288550-4706-5-git-send-email-kieran.bingham@linaro.org
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Kieran Bingham Jan. 20, 2016, 11:15 a.m. UTC
lx-mounts will identify current mount points based on the 'init_task'
namespace by default, as we do not yet have a kernel thread list
implementation to select the current running thread.

Optionally, a user can specify a PID to list from that process'
namespace

This is somewhat limited vs the /proc/mounts file, as that calls into
vfs hooks through the s_op functions to obtain extra information.

Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@linaro.org>

---


In this patch, I'm interested in your opinions on coding styles.
Would you prefer to see the function helpers, (dentry_name, info_opts) where
they are, or inside the command as class members? Or perhaps defined in utils?

This also shows where I need to take constant information from the kernel.
In this case, they are simple numerical bitflags, and unlikely to change but
I didn't want to duplicate their values.


 scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in |  21 ++++++++
 scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py         | 110 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 131 insertions(+)

-- 
2.5.0

Comments

Kieran Bingham Jan. 20, 2016, 11:51 a.m. UTC | #1
Hi Jan,

On 20/01/16 11:42, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Hi Kieran,

> 

> just a couple of quick comments:

> 

> On 2016-01-20 12:15, Kieran Bingham wrote:

>> lx-mounts will identify current mount points based on the 'init_task'

>> namespace by default, as we do not yet have a kernel thread list

>> implementation to select the current running thread.

> 

> current_task? See LxCurrentFunc, could be factored out if usable. Or

> what are you looking for?


LxCurrentFunc relies on gdb.parse_and_eval("&current_task") which is not
available on ARM.

Although that is not what I was referring to in the comment. My meaning
was that once we have gdb-thread objects created, (my next phase of
work) then this command would operate on the thread currently selected
in gdb, based on the inferior_ptid.


>>

>> Optionally, a user can specify a PID to list from that process'

>> namespace

>>

>> This is somewhat limited vs the /proc/mounts file, as that calls into

>> vfs hooks through the s_op functions to obtain extra information.

>>

>> Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@linaro.org>

>> ---

>>

>>

>> In this patch, I'm interested in your opinions on coding styles.

>> Would you prefer to see the function helpers, (dentry_name, info_opts) where

>> they are, or inside the command as class members? Or perhaps defined in utils?

> 

> Need to look into this.

> 

>>

>> This also shows where I need to take constant information from the kernel.

>> In this case, they are simple numerical bitflags, and unlikely to change but

>> I didn't want to duplicate their values.

> 

> Maybe we can generate python files with the required constants from the

> C headers during build? Similar to asm-offsets.c stuff.

> 



Yes, this is what I've implemented in [PATCH 1/5] ? Perhaps the mails
have reached you out-of-order.



>>

>>

>>  scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in |  21 ++++++++

>>  scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py         | 110 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

>>  2 files changed, 131 insertions(+)

>>

>> diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in b/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in

>> index d84084ac945b..739a15d2e984 100644

>> --- a/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in

>> +++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in

>> @@ -12,7 +12,11 @@

>>   *

>>   */

>>  

>> +#include <linux/fs.h>

>> +#include <linux/mount.h>

>> +

>>  /* We need to stringify expanded macros so that they can be parsed */

>>  #define STRING(x) #x

>>  #define XSTRING(x) STRING(x)

>>  

>> @@ -20,3 +24,20 @@

>>  <!-- end-c-headers -->

>>  

>>  import gdb

>> +

>> +/* linux/fs.h */

>> +LX_MS_RDONLY = MS_RDONLY

>> +LX_MS_SYNCHRONOUS = MS_SYNCHRONOUS

>> +LX_MS_MANDLOCK = MS_MANDLOCK

>> +LX_MS_DIRSYNC = MS_DIRSYNC

>> +LX_MS_NOATIME = MS_NOATIME

>> +LX_MS_NODIRATIME = MS_NODIRATIME

>> +

>> +/* linux/mount.h */

>> +LX_MNT_NOSUID = MNT_NOSUID

>> +LX_MNT_NODEV = MNT_NODEV

>> +LX_MNT_NOEXEC = MNT_NOEXEC

>> +LX_MNT_NOATIME = MNT_NOATIME

>> +LX_MNT_NODIRATIME = MNT_NODIRATIME

>> +LX_MNT_RELATIME = MNT_RELATIME

>> +

>> diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py

>> index d855b2fd9a06..b79ce2a33a3d 100644

>> --- a/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py

>> +++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py

>> @@ -12,6 +12,10 @@

>>  #

>>  

>>  import gdb

>> +from linux import constants

>> +from linux import utils

>> +from linux import tasks

>> +from linux import lists

>>  

>>  

>>  class LxCmdLine(gdb.Command):

>> @@ -96,3 +100,109 @@ Equivalent to cat /proc/ioports on a running target"""

>>          return show_lx_resources("ioport_resource")

>>  

>>  LxIOPorts()

>> +

>> +

>> +# Mount namespace viewer

>> +#  /proc/mounts

>> +

>> +

>> +def dentry_name(d):

>> +    if d['d_parent'] == d:

>> +        return ""

>> +    p = dentry_name(d['d_parent']) + "/"

>> +    return p + d['d_iname'].string()

>> +

>> +

>> +def info_opts(lst, opt):

>> +    opts = ""

>> +    for key, string in lst.items():

>> +        if opt & key:

>> +            opts += string

>> +    return opts

>> +

>> +

>> +FS_INFO = {constants.LX_MS_SYNCHRONOUS: ",sync",

>> +           constants.LX_MS_MANDLOCK: ",mand",

>> +           constants.LX_MS_DIRSYNC: ",dirsync",

>> +           constants.LX_MS_NOATIME: ",noatime",

>> +           constants.LX_MS_NODIRATIME: ",nodiratime"}

>> +

>> +MNT_INFO = {constants.LX_MNT_NOSUID: ",nosuid",

>> +            constants.LX_MNT_NODEV: ",nodev",

>> +            constants.LX_MNT_NOEXEC: ",noexec",

>> +            constants.LX_MNT_NOATIME: ",noatime",

>> +            constants.LX_MNT_NODIRATIME: ",nodiratime",

>> +            constants.LX_MNT_RELATIME: ",relatime"}

>> +

>> +mount_type = utils.CachedType("struct mount")

>> +mount_ptr_type = mount_type.get_type().pointer()

>> +

>> +

>> +class LxMounts(gdb.Command):

>> +    """Report the VFS mounts of the current process namespace.

>> +

>> +Equivalent to cat /proc/mounts on a running target

>> +An integer value can be supplied to display the mount

>> +values of that process namespace"""

>> +

>> +    def __init__(self):

>> +        super(LxMounts, self).__init__("lx-mounts", gdb.COMMAND_DATA)

>> +

>> +    # Equivalent to proc_namespace.c:show_vfsmnt

>> +    # However, that has the ability to call into s_op functions

>> +    # whereas we cannot and must make do with the information we can obtain.

>> +    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):

>> +        argv = gdb.string_to_argv(arg)

>> +        if len(argv) >= 1:

>> +            try:

>> +                pid = int(argv[0])

>> +            except:

>> +                raise gdb.GdbError("Provide a PID as integer value")

>> +        else:

>> +            pid = 1

>> +

>> +        task = tasks.get_task_by_pid(pid)

>> +        if not task:

>> +            raise gdb.GdbError("Couldn't find a process with PID {}"

>> +                               .format(pid))

>> +

>> +        namespace = task['nsproxy']['mnt_ns']

>> +        if not namespace:

>> +            raise gdb.GdbError("No namespace for current process")

>> +

>> +        for vfs in lists.items(mount_ptr_type, "mnt_list", namespace['list']):

>> +            # There appears to be a null entry at the end of the list...

>> +            if not vfs['mnt_parent']:

>> +                break

>> +

>> +            devname = vfs['mnt_devname'].string()

>> +            devname = devname if devname else "none"

>> +

>> +            pathname = ""

>> +            parent = vfs

>> +            while True:

>> +                mntpoint = parent['mnt_mountpoint']

>> +                pathname = dentry_name(mntpoint) + pathname

>> +                if (parent == parent['mnt_parent']):

>> +                    break

>> +                parent = parent['mnt_parent']

>> +

>> +            if (pathname == ""):

>> +                pathname = "/"

>> +

>> +            superblock = vfs['mnt']['mnt_sb']

>> +            fstype = superblock['s_type']['name'].string()

>> +            s_flags = int(superblock['s_flags'])

>> +            m_flags = int(vfs['mnt']['mnt_flags'])

>> +            rd = "ro" if (s_flags & constants.LX_MS_RDONLY) else "rw"

>> +

>> +            gdb.write(

>> +                "{} {} {} {}{}{} 0 0\n"

>> +                .format(devname,

>> +                        pathname,

>> +                        fstype,

>> +                        rd,

>> +                        info_opts(FS_INFO, s_flags),

>> +                        info_opts(MNT_INFO, m_flags)))

>> +

>> +LxMounts()

>>

>
Kieran Bingham Jan. 24, 2016, 12:24 a.m. UTC | #2
On 23/01/16 15:27, Jan Kiszka wrote:
> On 2016-01-20 12:15, Kieran Bingham wrote:

>> lx-mounts will identify current mount points based on the 'init_task'

>> namespace by default, as we do not yet have a kernel thread list

>> implementation to select the current running thread.

>>

>> Optionally, a user can specify a PID to list from that process'

>> namespace

>>

>> This is somewhat limited vs the /proc/mounts file, as that calls into

>> vfs hooks through the s_op functions to obtain extra information.

>>

>> Signed-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@linaro.org>

>> ---

>>

>>

>> In this patch, I'm interested in your opinions on coding styles.

>> Would you prefer to see the function helpers, (dentry_name, info_opts) where

>> they are, or inside the command as class members? Or perhaps defined in utils?

> 

> Do you think they could be useful beyond this class? If not, stick them

> inside. Refactoring can still be done once they are needed.

> 


Ok - that's good logic. Keep them close until needed elsewhere :)


>>

>> This also shows where I need to take constant information from the kernel.

>> In this case, they are simple numerical bitflags, and unlikely to change but

>> I didn't want to duplicate their values.

>>

>>

>>  scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in |  21 ++++++++

>>  scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py         | 110 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

>>  2 files changed, 131 insertions(+)

>>

>> diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in b/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in

>> index d84084ac945b..739a15d2e984 100644

>> --- a/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in

>> +++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in

>> @@ -12,7 +12,11 @@

>>   *

>>   */

>>  

>> +#include <linux/fs.h>

>> +#include <linux/mount.h>

>> +

>>  /* We need to stringify expanded macros so that they can be parsed */

>>  #define STRING(x) #x

>>  #define XSTRING(x) STRING(x)

>>  

>> @@ -20,3 +24,20 @@

>>  <!-- end-c-headers -->

>>  

>>  import gdb

>> +

>> +/* linux/fs.h */

>> +LX_MS_RDONLY = MS_RDONLY

>> +LX_MS_SYNCHRONOUS = MS_SYNCHRONOUS

>> +LX_MS_MANDLOCK = MS_MANDLOCK

>> +LX_MS_DIRSYNC = MS_DIRSYNC

>> +LX_MS_NOATIME = MS_NOATIME

>> +LX_MS_NODIRATIME = MS_NODIRATIME

>> +

>> +/* linux/mount.h */

>> +LX_MNT_NOSUID = MNT_NOSUID

>> +LX_MNT_NODEV = MNT_NODEV

>> +LX_MNT_NOEXEC = MNT_NOEXEC

>> +LX_MNT_NOATIME = MNT_NOATIME

>> +LX_MNT_NODIRATIME = MNT_NODIRATIME

>> +LX_MNT_RELATIME = MNT_RELATIME

>> +

>> diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py

>> index d855b2fd9a06..b79ce2a33a3d 100644

>> --- a/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py

>> +++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py

>> @@ -12,6 +12,10 @@

>>  #

>>  

>>  import gdb

>> +from linux import constants

>> +from linux import utils

>> +from linux import tasks

>> +from linux import lists

>>  

>>  

>>  class LxCmdLine(gdb.Command):

>> @@ -96,3 +100,109 @@ Equivalent to cat /proc/ioports on a running target"""

>>          return show_lx_resources("ioport_resource")

>>  

>>  LxIOPorts()

>> +

>> +

>> +# Mount namespace viewer

>> +#  /proc/mounts

>> +

>> +

>> +def dentry_name(d):

>> +    if d['d_parent'] == d:

>> +        return ""

>> +    p = dentry_name(d['d_parent']) + "/"

>> +    return p + d['d_iname'].string()

>> +

>> +

>> +def info_opts(lst, opt):

>> +    opts = ""

>> +    for key, string in lst.items():

>> +        if opt & key:

>> +            opts += string

>> +    return opts

>> +

>> +

>> +FS_INFO = {constants.LX_MS_SYNCHRONOUS: ",sync",

>> +           constants.LX_MS_MANDLOCK: ",mand",

>> +           constants.LX_MS_DIRSYNC: ",dirsync",

>> +           constants.LX_MS_NOATIME: ",noatime",

>> +           constants.LX_MS_NODIRATIME: ",nodiratime"}

>> +

>> +MNT_INFO = {constants.LX_MNT_NOSUID: ",nosuid",

>> +            constants.LX_MNT_NODEV: ",nodev",

>> +            constants.LX_MNT_NOEXEC: ",noexec",

>> +            constants.LX_MNT_NOATIME: ",noatime",

>> +            constants.LX_MNT_NODIRATIME: ",nodiratime",

>> +            constants.LX_MNT_RELATIME: ",relatime"}

>> +

>> +mount_type = utils.CachedType("struct mount")

>> +mount_ptr_type = mount_type.get_type().pointer()

>> +

>> +

>> +class LxMounts(gdb.Command):

>> +    """Report the VFS mounts of the current process namespace.

>> +

>> +Equivalent to cat /proc/mounts on a running target

>> +An integer value can be supplied to display the mount

>> +values of that process namespace"""

>> +

>> +    def __init__(self):

>> +        super(LxMounts, self).__init__("lx-mounts", gdb.COMMAND_DATA)

>> +

>> +    # Equivalent to proc_namespace.c:show_vfsmnt

>> +    # However, that has the ability to call into s_op functions

>> +    # whereas we cannot and must make do with the information we can obtain.

>> +    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):

>> +        argv = gdb.string_to_argv(arg)

>> +        if len(argv) >= 1:

>> +            try:

>> +                pid = int(argv[0])

>> +            except:

>> +                raise gdb.GdbError("Provide a PID as integer value")

>> +        else:

>> +            pid = 1

>> +

>> +        task = tasks.get_task_by_pid(pid)

>> +        if not task:

>> +            raise gdb.GdbError("Couldn't find a process with PID {}"

>> +                               .format(pid))

>> +

>> +        namespace = task['nsproxy']['mnt_ns']

>> +        if not namespace:

>> +            raise gdb.GdbError("No namespace for current process")

>> +

>> +        for vfs in lists.items(mount_ptr_type, "mnt_list", namespace['list']):

>> +            # There appears to be a null entry at the end of the list...

> 

> "There appears to be" - hmm... Did you check this against the code?



Not properly no... I'll check and see what happened.

I'll have a think as to the best defences to put in.
This one stopped a NULL dereference on mine, but as below clearly it
didn't stop them all!

> 

>> +            if not vfs['mnt_parent']:

>> +                break

>> +

>> +            devname = vfs['mnt_devname'].string()

>> +            devname = devname if devname else "none"

>> +

>> +            pathname = ""

>> +            parent = vfs

>> +            while True:

>> +                mntpoint = parent['mnt_mountpoint']

>> +                pathname = dentry_name(mntpoint) + pathname

> 

> I'm getting an error in this line:

> 

> (gdb) lx-mounts

> devtmpfs /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime 0 0

> tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw,relatime 0 0

> devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,relatime 0 0

> /dev/sda2 / ext4 rw,relatime 0 0

> proc /proc proc rw,nodiratime,relatime 0 0

> sysfs /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0

> debugfs /sys/kernel/debug debugfs rw,relatime 0 0

> securityfs /sys/kernel/security securityfs rw,relatime 0 0

> fusectl /sys/fs/fuse/connections fusectl rw,relatime 0 0

> gvfs-fuse-daemon /home/jan/.gvfs fuse rw,relatime,nosuid,nodev 0 0

> tracefs /sys/kernel/debug/tracing tracefs rw,relatime 0 0

> Traceback (most recent call last):

>   File "/data/linux/build-dbg/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py", line 185, in invoke

>     pathname = dentry_name(mntpoint) + pathname

>   File "/data/linux/build-dbg/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py", line 112, in dentry_name

>     p = dentry_name(d['d_parent']) + "/"

>   File "/data/linux/build-dbg/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py", line 110, in dentry_name

>     if d['d_parent'] == d:

> gdb.MemoryError: Cannot access memory at address 0x40

> Error occurred in Python command: Cannot access memory at address 0x40

> 

> In this case, the dump should have stopped after the tracefs line.

> 


Interesting, I'll have to be more defensive.

I'm sure when I looked the proc show command seemed to have only the
list end and the dev name checks...

But we could by our nature run at any time - so it should be a bit more
defensive anyway

>> +                if (parent == parent['mnt_parent']):

>> +                    break

>> +                parent = parent['mnt_parent']

>> +

>> +            if (pathname == ""):

>> +                pathname = "/"

>> +

>> +            superblock = vfs['mnt']['mnt_sb']

>> +            fstype = superblock['s_type']['name'].string()

>> +            s_flags = int(superblock['s_flags'])

>> +            m_flags = int(vfs['mnt']['mnt_flags'])

>> +            rd = "ro" if (s_flags & constants.LX_MS_RDONLY) else "rw"

>> +

>> +            gdb.write(

>> +                "{} {} {} {}{}{} 0 0\n"

>> +                .format(devname,

>> +                        pathname,

>> +                        fstype,

>> +                        rd,

>> +                        info_opts(FS_INFO, s_flags),

>> +                        info_opts(MNT_INFO, m_flags)))

>> +

>> +LxMounts()

>>

> 

> Jan

> 


Kieran
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Patch

diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in b/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in
index d84084ac945b..739a15d2e984 100644
--- a/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/constants.py.in
@@ -12,7 +12,11 @@ 
  *
  */
 
+#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/mount.h>
+
 /* We need to stringify expanded macros so that they can be parsed */
 #define STRING(x) #x
 #define XSTRING(x) STRING(x)
 
@@ -20,3 +24,20 @@ 
 <!-- end-c-headers -->
 
 import gdb
+
+/* linux/fs.h */
+LX_MS_RDONLY = MS_RDONLY
+LX_MS_SYNCHRONOUS = MS_SYNCHRONOUS
+LX_MS_MANDLOCK = MS_MANDLOCK
+LX_MS_DIRSYNC = MS_DIRSYNC
+LX_MS_NOATIME = MS_NOATIME
+LX_MS_NODIRATIME = MS_NODIRATIME
+
+/* linux/mount.h */
+LX_MNT_NOSUID = MNT_NOSUID
+LX_MNT_NODEV = MNT_NODEV
+LX_MNT_NOEXEC = MNT_NOEXEC
+LX_MNT_NOATIME = MNT_NOATIME
+LX_MNT_NODIRATIME = MNT_NODIRATIME
+LX_MNT_RELATIME = MNT_RELATIME
+
diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py
index d855b2fd9a06..b79ce2a33a3d 100644
--- a/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py
+++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py
@@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ 
 #
 
 import gdb
+from linux import constants
+from linux import utils
+from linux import tasks
+from linux import lists
 
 
 class LxCmdLine(gdb.Command):
@@ -96,3 +100,109 @@  Equivalent to cat /proc/ioports on a running target"""
         return show_lx_resources("ioport_resource")
 
 LxIOPorts()
+
+
+# Mount namespace viewer
+#  /proc/mounts
+
+
+def dentry_name(d):
+    if d['d_parent'] == d:
+        return ""
+    p = dentry_name(d['d_parent']) + "/"
+    return p + d['d_iname'].string()
+
+
+def info_opts(lst, opt):
+    opts = ""
+    for key, string in lst.items():
+        if opt & key:
+            opts += string
+    return opts
+
+
+FS_INFO = {constants.LX_MS_SYNCHRONOUS: ",sync",
+           constants.LX_MS_MANDLOCK: ",mand",
+           constants.LX_MS_DIRSYNC: ",dirsync",
+           constants.LX_MS_NOATIME: ",noatime",
+           constants.LX_MS_NODIRATIME: ",nodiratime"}
+
+MNT_INFO = {constants.LX_MNT_NOSUID: ",nosuid",
+            constants.LX_MNT_NODEV: ",nodev",
+            constants.LX_MNT_NOEXEC: ",noexec",
+            constants.LX_MNT_NOATIME: ",noatime",
+            constants.LX_MNT_NODIRATIME: ",nodiratime",
+            constants.LX_MNT_RELATIME: ",relatime"}
+
+mount_type = utils.CachedType("struct mount")
+mount_ptr_type = mount_type.get_type().pointer()
+
+
+class LxMounts(gdb.Command):
+    """Report the VFS mounts of the current process namespace.
+
+Equivalent to cat /proc/mounts on a running target
+An integer value can be supplied to display the mount
+values of that process namespace"""
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(LxMounts, self).__init__("lx-mounts", gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+    # Equivalent to proc_namespace.c:show_vfsmnt
+    # However, that has the ability to call into s_op functions
+    # whereas we cannot and must make do with the information we can obtain.
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        argv = gdb.string_to_argv(arg)
+        if len(argv) >= 1:
+            try:
+                pid = int(argv[0])
+            except:
+                raise gdb.GdbError("Provide a PID as integer value")
+        else:
+            pid = 1
+
+        task = tasks.get_task_by_pid(pid)
+        if not task:
+            raise gdb.GdbError("Couldn't find a process with PID {}"
+                               .format(pid))
+
+        namespace = task['nsproxy']['mnt_ns']
+        if not namespace:
+            raise gdb.GdbError("No namespace for current process")
+
+        for vfs in lists.items(mount_ptr_type, "mnt_list", namespace['list']):
+            # There appears to be a null entry at the end of the list...
+            if not vfs['mnt_parent']:
+                break
+
+            devname = vfs['mnt_devname'].string()
+            devname = devname if devname else "none"
+
+            pathname = ""
+            parent = vfs
+            while True:
+                mntpoint = parent['mnt_mountpoint']
+                pathname = dentry_name(mntpoint) + pathname
+                if (parent == parent['mnt_parent']):
+                    break
+                parent = parent['mnt_parent']
+
+            if (pathname == ""):
+                pathname = "/"
+
+            superblock = vfs['mnt']['mnt_sb']
+            fstype = superblock['s_type']['name'].string()
+            s_flags = int(superblock['s_flags'])
+            m_flags = int(vfs['mnt']['mnt_flags'])
+            rd = "ro" if (s_flags & constants.LX_MS_RDONLY) else "rw"
+
+            gdb.write(
+                "{} {} {} {}{}{} 0 0\n"
+                .format(devname,
+                        pathname,
+                        fstype,
+                        rd,
+                        info_opts(FS_INFO, s_flags),
+                        info_opts(MNT_INFO, m_flags)))
+
+LxMounts()