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From: Matthew Bobrowski <mbobrowski@mbobrowski.org>
To: Amir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>
Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>,
	linux-fsdevel <linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org>,
	linux-api@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 15/15] fanotify: report FAN_ONDIR to listener with FAN_REPORT_FID
Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2019 10:46:37 +1100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190104234635.GA25434@lithium.mbobrowski.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAOQ4uxibK--PqzbzPCJUh_iCzAkgh6+LAoO-GgBBjODzD_rz0A@mail.gmail.com>

On Fri, Jan 04, 2019 at 01:42:33PM +0200, Amir Goldstein wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 12:57 PM Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz> wrote:
> >
> > On Sun 02-12-18 13:38:26, Amir Goldstein wrote:
> > > dirent modification events (create/delete/move) do not carry the
> > > child entry name/inode information. Instead, we report FAN_ONDIR
> > > for mkdir/rmdir so user can differentiate them from creat/unlink.
> > >
> > > For backward compatibility and consistency, do not report FAN_ONDIR
> > > to user in legacy fanotify mode (reporting fd) and report FAN_ONDIR
> > > to user in FAN_REPORT_FID mode for all event types.
> > >
> > > Unlike legacy fanotify events (open/access/close), dirent events
> > > for subdir entries (mkdir/rmdir) will be reported regardless if
> > > user requested FAN_ONDIR, but the FAN_ONDIR flag itself will only
> > > be reported if the user asked for it.
> > >
> > > Cc: <linux-api@vger.kernel.org>
> > > Signed-off-by: Amir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>
> >
> > Some comments below.
> >
> > > diff --git a/fs/notify/fanotify/fanotify.c b/fs/notify/fanotify/fanotify.c
> > > index 89c19db4d45f..1aa23cefae5d 100644
> > > --- a/fs/notify/fanotify/fanotify.c
> > > +++ b/fs/notify/fanotify/fanotify.c
> > > @@ -112,6 +112,7 @@ static u32 fanotify_group_event_mask(struct fsnotify_group *group,
> > >                                    int data_type)
> > >  {
> > >       __u32 marks_mask = 0, marks_ignored_mask = 0;
> > > +     __u32 test_mask, user_mask = FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPES;
> > >       const struct path *path = data;
> > >       struct fsnotify_mark *mark;
> > >       int type;
> > > @@ -145,12 +146,38 @@ static u32 fanotify_group_event_mask(struct fsnotify_group *group,
> > >               marks_ignored_mask |= mark->ignored_mask;
> > >       }
> > >
> > > +     test_mask = event_mask & marks_mask & ~marks_ignored_mask;
> > > +
> > > +     /*
> > > +      * dirent modification events (create/delete/move) do not carry the
> > > +      * child entry name/inode information. Instead, we report FAN_ONDIR
> > > +      * for mkdir/rmdir so user can differentiate them from creat/unlink.
> > > +      *
> > > +      * For backward compatibility and consistency, do not report FAN_ONDIR
> > > +      * to user in legacy fanotify mode (reporting fd) and report FAN_ONDIR
> > > +      * to user in FAN_REPORT_FID mode for all event types.
> > > +      */
> > > +     if (FAN_GROUP_FLAG(group, FAN_REPORT_FID)) {
> > > +             /* Do not report FAN_ONDIR without an event type */
> > > +             BUILD_BUG_ON(FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPES & FANOTIFY_EVENT_FLAGS);
> > > +             if (!(test_mask & FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPES))
> > > +                     return 0;
> > > +
> > > +             user_mask |= FAN_ONDIR;
> > > +     }
> > > +
> > > +     /*
> > > +      * Unlike legacy fanotify events (open/access/close), dirent events
> > > +      * for subdir entries (mkdir/rmdir) will be reported regardless if
> > > +      * user requested FAN_ONDIR, but the FAN_ONDIR flag itself will only
> > > +      * be reported if the user asked for it.
> > > +      */
> > >       if (event_mask & FS_ISDIR &&
> > > +         !(event_mask & ALL_FSNOTIFY_DIRENT_EVENTS) &&
> >
> > I disagree with this. It just seems inconsistent for dirent events for
> > directories to get reported without FAN_ONDIR. I understand there's not
> > great use for not reporting directory dirent events but it's not like
> > adding FAN_ONDIR to the mark mask is that big deal for userspace. And it
> > makes the API more consistent. You could possibly remind the reader in the
> > manpage that FAN_ONDIR is required to get all dirent events.
> 
> I see your point.
> I have no problem with requiring FAN_ONDIR for mkdir events.
> I believe the strongest argument should be which way is easier
> to document/understand.
> 
> Matthew, if you agree that it looks easier to document Jan's proposal,
> please go a head with this and we will see how man page looks like
> before making the final decision.

To be fair, for the sake of clarity and consistency with the existing API I do
believe it would make it easier for the API consumer to comprehend what Jan has
suggested. Simple, in order to receive any events of type dirent, one must
supply FAN_ONDIR as part of their mark mask. 
 
> >
> > >           !(marks_mask & FS_ISDIR & ~marks_ignored_mask))
> > >               return 0;
> > >
> > > -     return event_mask & FANOTIFY_OUTGOING_EVENTS & marks_mask &
> > > -             ~marks_ignored_mask;
> > > +     return test_mask & user_mask;
> >
> > The reporting of FAN_ONDIR when the event was mkdir / rmdir could be useful
> > I guess. E.g. when implementing recursive watching of a directory. Or what
> > is your intended usecase? It should be said explicitely in the changelog.
> 
> Recursive watch of directory tree is certainly a use case that could benefit
> from "mkdir" events. I will add that to commit message.
> 
> >
> > >  static int fanotify_encode_fid(struct fanotify_event *event,
> > > diff --git a/include/linux/fanotify.h b/include/linux/fanotify.h
> > > index e9d45387089f..f5f86566c277 100644
> > > --- a/include/linux/fanotify.h
> > > +++ b/include/linux/fanotify.h
> > > @@ -61,13 +61,16 @@
> > >  #define FANOTIFY_PERM_EVENTS (FAN_OPEN_PERM | FAN_ACCESS_PERM | \
> > >                                FAN_OPEN_EXEC_PERM)
> > >
> > > +/* Events types that may be reported from vfs */
> > > +#define FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPES (FANOTIFY_EVENTS | \
> > > +                              FANOTIFY_PERM_EVENTS)
> > > +
> > >  /* Extra flags that may be reported with event or control handling of events */
> > >  #define FANOTIFY_EVENT_FLAGS (FAN_EVENT_ON_CHILD | FAN_ONDIR)
> > >
> > >  /* Events that may be reported to user */
> > > -#define FANOTIFY_OUTGOING_EVENTS     (FANOTIFY_EVENTS | \
> > > -                                      FANOTIFY_PERM_EVENTS | \
> > > -                                      FAN_Q_OVERFLOW)
> > > +#define FANOTIFY_OUTGOING_EVENTS     (FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPES | \
> > > +                                      FAN_Q_OVERFLOW | FAN_ONDIR)
> > >
> > >  #define ALL_FANOTIFY_EVENT_BITS              (FANOTIFY_OUTGOING_EVENTS | \
> > >                                        FANOTIFY_EVENT_FLAGS)
> >
> > I don't like this renaming. FAN_ONDIR essentially becomes the same type of
> > thing as FAN_EVENT_ON_CHILD - i.e., an event flag. So I'd just leave these
> > defines as is...
> >
> 
> Sorry. I don't understand what you mean.
> FAN_EVENT_ON_CHILD is not in FANOTIFY_OUTGOING_EVENTS
> FAN_ONDIR is in FANOTIFY_OUTGOING_EVENTS after this change.
> copy_event_to_user() masks out with FANOTIFY_OUTGOING_EVENTS.
> Do you not like the new group definition FANOTIFY_EVENT_TYPES?
> 
> Please explain.

-- 
Matthew Bobrowski

  parent reply	other threads:[~2019-01-04 23:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 54+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-12-02 11:38 [PATCH v4 00/15] fanotify: add support for more event types Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 01/15] fsnotify: annotate directory entry modification events Amir Goldstein
2019-01-03 15:41   ` Jan Kara
2019-01-03 16:31     ` Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 02/15] fsnotify: send all event types to super block marks Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 03/15] fsnotify: move mask out of struct fsnotify_event Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 04/15] fanotify: rename struct fanotify_{,perm_}event_info Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 05/15] fanotify: open code fill_event_metadata() Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 06/15] fanotify: encode file identifier for FAN_REPORT_FID Amir Goldstein
2019-01-03 16:18   ` Jan Kara
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 07/15] fanotify: copy event fid info to user Amir Goldstein
2019-01-03 17:13   ` Jan Kara
2019-01-04  3:58     ` Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 08/15] fanotify: enable FAN_REPORT_FID init flag Amir Goldstein
2018-12-08  9:26   ` Amir Goldstein
2018-12-10 16:20     ` Jan Kara
2018-12-11  6:12       ` Matthew Bobrowski
2018-12-11  6:58         ` Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 09/15] fanotify: cache fsid in fsnotify_mark_connector Amir Goldstein
2019-01-04  9:38   ` Jan Kara
2019-01-04  9:54     ` Jan Kara
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 10/15] vfs: add vfs_get_fsid() helper Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 11/15] fanotify: use vfs_get_fsid() helper instead of vfs_statfs() Amir Goldstein
2019-01-04  9:55   ` Jan Kara
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 12/15] fanotify: check FS_ISDIR flag instead of d_is_dir() Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 13/15] fanotify: support events with data type FSNOTIFY_EVENT_INODE Amir Goldstein
2019-01-04 10:17   ` Jan Kara
2019-01-04 11:12     ` Amir Goldstein
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 14/15] fanotify: add support for create/attrib/move/delete events Amir Goldstein
2019-01-04 10:26   ` Jan Kara
2018-12-02 11:38 ` [PATCH v4 15/15] fanotify: report FAN_ONDIR to listener with FAN_REPORT_FID Amir Goldstein
2019-01-04 10:57   ` Jan Kara
2019-01-04 11:42     ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-04 12:18       ` Jan Kara
2019-01-04 12:39         ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-05  0:34           ` Matthew Bobrowski
2019-01-05  8:18             ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-07  7:40         ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-04 12:19       ` Jan Kara
2019-01-04 23:46       ` Matthew Bobrowski [this message]
2019-01-05  7:59         ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-05  9:49           ` Matthew Bobrowski
2019-01-07  7:37             ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-04 11:00 ` [PATCH v4 00/15] fanotify: add support for more event types Jan Kara
2019-01-07  7:46   ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-09 14:02     ` Jan Kara
2019-01-09 15:34       ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-10  7:49         ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-10  9:22           ` Jan Kara
2019-01-10  9:50             ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-10 11:43               ` Jan Kara
2019-01-10 11:55                 ` Amir Goldstein
2019-01-10  8:53         ` Jan Kara
2019-01-10 10:10           ` Amir Goldstein

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