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    fsnotify: send event to parent and child with single callback · 497b0c5a
    Amir Goldstein authored
    Instead of calling fsnotify() twice, once with parent inode and once
    with child inode, if event should be sent to parent inode, send it
    with both parent and child inodes marks in object type iterator and call
    the backend handle_event() callback only once.
    
    The parent inode is assigned to the standard "inode" iterator type and
    the child inode is assigned to the special "child" iterator type.
    
    In that case, the bit FS_EVENT_ON_CHILD will be set in the event mask,
    the dir argument to handle_event will be the parent inode, the file_name
    argument to handle_event is non NULL and refers to the name of the child
    and the child inode can be accessed with fsnotify_data_inode().
    
    This will allow fanotify to make decisions based on child or parent's
    ignored mask.  For example, when a parent is interested in a specific
    event on its children, but a specific child wishes to ignore this event,
    the event will not be reported.  This is not what happens with current
    code, but according to man page, it is the expected behavior.
    
    Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200716084230.30611-15-amir73il@gmail.comSigned-off-by: default avatarAmir Goldstein <amir73il@gmail.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
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