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The victim inode's parent and name info is required when an event
needs to be delivered to a group interested in filename info OR
when the inode's parent is interested in an event on its children.
Let us call the first condition 'parent_needed' and the second
condition 'parent_interested'.
In fsnotify_parent(), the condition where the inode's parent is
interested in some events on its children, but not necessarily
interested the specific event is called 'parent_watched'.
fsnotify_parent() tests the condition (!parent_watched && !parent_needed)
for sending the event without parent and name info, which is correct.
It then wrongly assumes that parent_watched implies !parent_needed
and tests the condition (parent_watched && !parent_interested)
for sending the event without parent and name info, which is wrong,
because parent may still be needed by some group.
For example, after initializing a group with FAN_REPORT_DFID_NAME and
adding a FAN_MARK_MOUNT with FAN_OPEN mask, open events on non-directory
children of "testdir" are delivered with file name info.
After adding another mark to the same group on the parent "testdir"
with FAN_CLOSE|FAN_EVENT_ON_CHILD mask, open events on non-directory
children of "testdir" are no longer delivered with file name info.
Fix the logic and use auxiliary variables to clarify the conditions.
Fixes:
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dnotify | ||
fanotify | ||
inotify | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
fdinfo.c | ||
fdinfo.h | ||
fsnotify.c | ||
fsnotify.h | ||
group.c | ||
mark.c | ||
notification.c |