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Commits 27cc6f166 and f25afeb broke path_is_mount_point() for files (such as
/etc/machine-id → /run/machine-id bind mounts) as with the factorization of
fd_is_mount_point() we lost the parent directory. We cannot determine that from
an fd only as openat(fd, "..") only works for directory fds.
Change fd_is_mount_point() to behave like openat(): It now takes a file
descriptor of the containing directory, a file name in it, and flags (which can
be 0 or AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW). Unlike name_to_handle_at() or openat(), fstatat()
only accepts the inverse flag AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW and complains with EINVAL
about AT_SYMLINK_FOLLOW; so we need to transform the flags for that fallback.
Adjust rm_rf_children() accordingly (only other caller of fd_is_mount_point()
aside from path_is_mount_point()).
Add test cases for files, links, and file bind mounts (the latter will only
work when running as root). Split out a new test_path_is_mount_point() test
case function as it got significantly larger now.
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