INOTIFY_ADD_WATCH(2) manual page
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inotify_add_watch - add a watch to an initialized
inotify instance
#include <sys/inotify.h>
int inotify_add_watch(int
fd, const char *pathname, uint32_t mask);
inotify_add_watch()
adds a new watch, or modifies an existing watch, for the file whose location
is specified in pathname; the caller must have read permission for this
file. The fd argument is a file descriptor referring to the inotify instance
whose watch list is to be modified. The events to be monitored for pathname
are specified in the mask bit-mask argument. See inotify(7)
for a description
of the bits that can be set in mask.
A successful call to inotify_add_watch()
returns a unique watch descriptor for this inotify instance, for the filesystem
object that corresponds to pathname. If the filesystem object was not previously
being watched by this inotify instance, then the watch descriptor is newly
allocated. If the filesystem object was already being watched (perhaps via
a different link to the same object), then the descriptor for the existing
watch is returned.
The watch descriptor is returned by later read(2)
s from
the inotify file descriptor. These reads fetch inotify_event structures
(see inotify(7)
) indicating filesystem events; the watch descriptor inside
this structure identifies the object for which the event occurred.
On success, inotify_add_watch() returns a nonnegative watch descriptor.
On error, -1 is returned and errno is set appropriately.
- EACCES
- Read
access to the given file is not permitted.
- EBADF
- The given file descriptor
is not valid.
- EFAULT
- pathname points outside of the process’s accessible
address space.
- EINVAL
- The given event mask contains no valid events; or
fd is not an inotify file descriptor.
- ENAMETOOLONG
- pathname is too long.
- ENOENT
- A directory component in pathname does not exist or is a dangling
symbolic link.
- ENOMEM
- Insufficient kernel memory was available.
- ENOSPC
- The
user limit on the total number of inotify watches was reached or the kernel
failed to allocate a needed resource.
Inotify was merged into the
2.6.13 Linux kernel.
This system call is Linux-specific.
inotify_init(2)
,
inotify_rm_watch(2)
, inotify(7)
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