Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 10 Nov 2008 12:15:36 -0500 | From | "Michael Kerrisk" <> | Subject | Re: [1/1] Use pid in inotify events. |
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Hi Evgeniy,
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> wrote: > Hi Michael. > > On Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 11:58:30AM -0500, Michael Kerrisk (mtk.manpages@googlemail.com) wrote: >> It's perhaps unfortunate that the structure wasn't padded out with a >> few additional fields "for future use". But -- maybe it is not really >> true that we can't change things. Two things to consider: >> >> a) We now (since 2.6.27) have an inotify_init1() which has a flags argument. >> b) There are spare bits in the mask argument of inotify_add_watch() >> >> We could use a flag in either of these to say that we want a different >> structure returned on read() from the inotify descriptor. In the >> first case, this would be a global setting for all inotify events on >> that descriptor. In the second, we could do it on a per-watch basis >> (I'm not so sure that that is a nice idea). Since we are in any case >> extending the ABI, and new applications would need to be taught about >> the extension, it seems we could consider either of the alternative >> extensions I mentioned, which woul also allow the PID to be obtained >> for rename() events. What do you think? > > This may be a good idea for some serious ABI change. I think we could > extend it even more to include IO offset/size into events and attribute > changes.
Are you going to revise your patch to use this idea?
Cheers,
Michael
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