Thanks for the feedback Jan! On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 04:07:55PM +0100, Jan Kara wrote: > Thanks for the manpage updates! Some small comments below. > > On Tue 12-03-19 13:48:29, Matthew Bobrowski wrote: > > +.TP > > +.B FAN_MOVED_FROM > > +Create an event when a marked file or directory is moved from the current > > +location. > > +.TP > > +.B FAN_MOVED_TO > > +Create an event when a marked file or directory is moved to a new > > +location. > > For these two events (like other directory events), marked thing is > actually again the parent directory - i.e., these events trigger is > something is moved to / from marked directory. So I think it would be > clearer and use the same language like e.g. for FAN_CREATE and speak about > marked parent directory. Sure, what changing this to: -- .B FAN_MOVED_FROM Create an event when a file or directory has been moved from a marked parent directory. .TP .B FAN_MOVED_TO Create an event when a file or directory has been moved to a marked parent directory. -- Do you think that's better? I think it's cleaner, but also at the same time more precise. > > Without this flag, only events for files are created. > > +The > > +.BR FAN_ONDIR > > +flag is reported in an event mask only if the > > +.I fanotify_fd > > +file descriptor has been initialized with the flag > > +.BR FAN_REPORT_FID . > > +In the context of directory entry events, such as > > +.BR FAN_CREATE , > > +.BR FAN_DELETE > > +and > > +.BR FAN_MOVE > > Maybe too early to speak about FAN_MOVE here as it's not defined yet? I'd > rather explicitely use FAN_MOVE_FROM and FAN_MOVE_TO here. Yes, that makes more sense. Let's change it to what you've recommended. > > diff --git a/man7/fanotify.7 b/man7/fanotify.7 > > index 74246063e..039764d30 100644 > > --- a/man7/fanotify.7 > > +++ b/man7/fanotify.7 > ... > > +.B FAN_ATTRIB > > +A file or directory metadata was changed. > > +.TP > > +.B FAN_CREATE > > +A child file or directory was created in a watched parent. > > +.TP > > +.B FAN_DELETE > > +A child file or directory was deleted in a watched parent. > > +.TP > > +.B FAN_DELETE_SELF > > +A watched file or directory was deleted. > > +.TP > > +.B FAN_MOVED_FROM > > +A watched file or directory was moved from the current location. > > +.TP > > +.B FAN_MOVED_TO > > +A watched file or directory was moved to a new location. > > The same comment here about parent directory being actually marked. Sure, intending to change this to: -- .B FAN_MOVED_FROM A file or directory has been moved from a watched parent directory. .TP .B FAN_MOVED_TO A file or directory has been moved to a watched parent directory. -- Thoughts? > > +.TP > > +.I hdr > > +This is a structure of type > > +.IR fanotify_event_info_header . > > +It is a generic header that contains information used to describe the type > > +of event. > > "type of event" seems a bit unfortunate wording here since I'd expect that > to be FAN_CREATE or whatever. I'd rather choose something like "used to > describe additional information attached to the event". Yes, that's much better wording. > > +For example, when an fanotify file descriptor is created using > > +.B FAN_REPORT_FID > > +the > > +.I info_type > > +field of this header is set to > > +.BR FAN_EVENT_INFO_TYPE_FID . > > +Event listeners can use this field to check that events of the correct > > +type are being received. > > I think here you should also speak about the 'len' field in the header > which can be used to skip additional information that is not understood / > uninteresting for the receiver of the event. I don't have any objections to add this as I do believe mentioning it has added benefit. Perhaps we could consider adding in a section which describes all the fanotify_event_info_header fields? Maybe it's not necessary though, and just mentioning these two fields here would be enough. Thoughts? > > +.TP > > +.I fsid > > +This is a unique identifier of the filesystem containing the object > > +associated with the event. > > +It is a structure of type > > +.I __kernel_fsid_t > > +and contains the same value as > > +.I f_fsid > > +when calling > > +.BR statfs (2). > > +.TP > > +.I file_handle > > +This is a variable length structure of type > > +.IR file_handle . > > +It is an opaque handle that corresponds to a specified object on a > > +filesystem as returned by > > +.BR name_at_handle_at (2) . > > name_to_handle_at (2) Woops. > > +.PP > > +The second example program output was captured from fanotify_fid. > > +There are two discrete invocations to this program with each invocation > > +accommodating a different action performed on a watched object. > > +This first session shows a mark being placed on > > +.IR /home/user . > > +This is followed by a subsequent regular file > > +.IR /home/user/testfile.txt > > +being created. > > +This results in a > > +.B FAN_CREATE > > +event being created and reported against the files parent watched > ^^^ file's ? Woops * 2. -- Matthew Bobrowski