Joseph,
Any one running any kernel can test for this bug. Let me write a short shell script that will do just that. I've tested this script on my box and it revealed the bug.
(
set -e
mkdir -p /mnt/test /tmp/usr
mount none /mnt/test -t overlayfs -o lowerdir=/usr,upperdir=/tmp/usr
/mnt/test/bin/tail -f /dev/null&
ls -lart /proc/$!/exe
kill $!
umount /mnt/test
rmdir /mnt/test /tmp/usr
)
# If a red broken link to/bin/tail is printed then the bug exists. If the link points to /mnt/test/bin/tail then there is no bug in the currently running kernel.
Joseph,
Any one running any kernel can test for this bug. Let me write a short shell script that will do just that. I've tested this script on my box and it revealed the bug.
( /usr,upperdir= /tmp/usr
set -e
mkdir -p /mnt/test /tmp/usr
mount none /mnt/test -t overlayfs -o lowerdir=
/mnt/test/bin/tail -f /dev/null&
ls -lart /proc/$!/exe
kill $!
umount /mnt/test
rmdir /mnt/test /tmp/usr
)
# If a red broken link to/bin/tail is printed then the bug exists. If the link points to /mnt/test/bin/tail then there is no bug in the currently running kernel.