Re: [RFC] 0/11 fanotify: fscking all notifiction and file accesssystem (intended for antivirus scanning and file indexers)

From: Eric Paris
Date: Sat Sep 27 2008 - 10:08:00 EST


On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 23:05 -0700, david@xxxxxxx wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Sep 2008, Eric Paris wrote:
>
> > fanotify has 7 event types and only sends events for S_ISREG() files.
> > The event types are OPEN, READ, WRITE, CLOSE_WRITE, CLOSE_NOWRITE,
> > OPEN_ACCESS, and READ_ACCESS. Events OPEN_ACCESS and READ_ACCESS
> > require that the listener return some sort of allow/deny/more_time
> > response as the original process blocks until it gets an event (or times
> > out.) listeners may register a group which will get notifications about
> > any combination of these events. Antivirus scanners will likely want
> > OPEN_ACCESS and READ_ACCESS while file indexers would likely use the
> > non-ACCESS form of these events.
>
> sending a message out for every READ/WRITE seems like it will generate a
> LOT of messages, and very few will be ones that anyone cares about.
>
> one of the nice things about the TALPA approach was that there was an
> ability to notify only on a change of state (i.e. when a file that had
> been scanned was changed)
>
> this could do a similar thing, but I think it would be a much more
> expensive process to do it all in userspace.

See the fastpath patch and explaination. Doesn't help for writes...

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