Re: [PATCH v5 0/3] fanotify: introduce new event types FAN_OPEN_EXEC and FAN_OPEN_EXEC_PERM

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On Thu 18-10-18 23:06:16, Matthew Bobrowski wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 11:28:21AM +0200, Jan Kara wrote:
> > On Wed 17-10-18 20:04:37, Matthew Bobrowski wrote:
> > > Currently, the fanotify API does not provide a means for user space
> > > applications to receive events when a file has been opened specifically
> > > for execution. New event types FAN_OPEN_EXEC and FAN_OPEN_EXEC_PERM have
> > > been introduced in order to provide users this capability.
> > 
> > OK, so these patches look mostly ready (except for a small bits I've
> > commented on patch 3). 
> 
> OK, great. I can go ahead and perform the necessary updates. These are
> minor though, so I'm not sure whether it's appropriate to actually send
> through and entire new patch series that include these changes? To be fair
> I'm not entirely sure how you're meant to really submit through these
> minor updates based on previous reviews...

I guess I can just make the changes when picking up patches.

> > How about the LTP test to actually test them? Once that exists, I can
> > test the patches and merge them into my tree...
> 
> Yes, I'm working on them at the moment. I've got some time coming up this
> weekend, so I hope to have them ready for you by then. It's a little
> fiddly when it comes to incorporating the exec events into previous tests.
> The way they're currently written doesn't really allow for them to be
> somewhat extensible in my opinion. I've written a new test in a completely
> separate test file, which is easy enough; however I think that these new
> event types should most definitely be part of perviously written tests
> i.e. fanotify03 for FAN_OPEN_EXEC_PERM. I've discussed this with Amir and
> he also agrees.

Yeah, that would be nice.

								Honza
-- 
Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxxx>
SUSE Labs, CR



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