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The sample program is run like: ./samples/watch_queue/watch_test and watches "/" for mount changes and the current session keyring for key changes: # keyctl add user a a @s 1035096409 # keyctl unlink 1035096409 @s producing: # ./watch_test read() = 16 NOTIFY[000]: ty=000001 sy=02 i=00000110 KEY 2ffc2e5d change=2[linked] aux=1035096409 read() = 16 NOTIFY[000]: ty=000001 sy=02 i=00000110 KEY 2ffc2e5d change=3[unlinked] aux=1035096409 Other events may be produced, such as with a failing disk: read() = 22 NOTIFY[000]: ty=000003 sy=02 i=00000416 USB 3-7.7 dev-reset e=0 r=0 read() = 24 NOTIFY[000]: ty=000002 sy=06 i=00000418 BLOCK 00800050 e=6[critical medium] s=64000ef8 This corresponds to: blk_update_request: critical medium error, dev sdf, sector 1677725432 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x0 phys_seg 1 prio class 0 in dmesg. Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> |
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binderfs | ||
bpf | ||
configfs | ||
connector | ||
ftrace | ||
hidraw | ||
hw_breakpoint | ||
kdb | ||
kfifo | ||
kobject | ||
kprobes | ||
livepatch | ||
mei | ||
mic/mpssd | ||
pidfd | ||
pktgen | ||
qmi | ||
rpmsg | ||
seccomp | ||
timers | ||
trace_events | ||
trace_printk | ||
uhid | ||
v4l | ||
vfio-mdev | ||
vfs | ||
watch_queue | ||
watchdog | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile |