Re: [GIT PULL] notification tree - try 37!

From: Andreas Gruenbacher
Date: Thu Aug 19 2010 - 16:24:47 EST


On Tuesday 17 August 2010 17:08:26 Eric Paris wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 10:09 +0200, Andreas Gruenbacher wrote:
> > On Tuesday 17 August 2010 05:39:47 Eric Paris wrote:
> > > On Mon, 2010-08-16 at 22:32 +0200, Andreas Gruenbacher wrote:
> > > > Q: What happens when a process watching for FAN_OPEN_PERM or
> > > > FAN_ACCESS_PERM events exits or dies while events are in flight? I
> > > > can't see anything in the code that would wake sleeping processes up
> > > > when the fsnotify_group of the listener is torn down.
> > >
> > > We can get stuck. There was code which cleaned that up, but it got
> > > accidentally removed long ago when, upon review on list, I was told to
> > > remove all timeout code. It's easy enough to fix up. I'll post a
> > > patch this week.
> >
> > This needs to be fixed then. Not such a big deal, but it shows that the
> > tree wasn't ready for being merged yet and needs further review.
>
> Code with bugs, shocking! Two other bugs have been found and patches
> for those will be coming shortly. I've begged for review how many
> times? I don't care when review it comes, I'll address any issues as
> they come up.

Here is one more bug: when watching a directory with inotify, doing an ls
gives me:

Watching d
d was opened
d not opened for writing was closed

Watching the same directory with fanotify results in:

.../d: pid=... open_perm
.../d: pid=... open
.../d: pid=... access_perm
.../d: pid=... access_perm
.../d: pid=... close

Five events seem a bit excessive; I can't explain why so many are generated.
The real issue is when watching the same directory both with inotify and
fanotify, though: the fanotify result stays the same, but

Watching d
d has not changed
d was opened
d has not changed
d has not changed
d not opened for writing was closed

In other words, watching a directory with fanotify causes extra inotify events
with mask == 0.

Andreas
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