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- Man page of FANOTIFY_INIT 8664
- FANOTIFY_INIT Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (2) Updated: 2020-11-01 Index JM Home Page 名前
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eric event metadata structure. The file descriptor that is used to represent the object correlated to an e ...
ith a file handle. It is intended for applications that may find the use of a file handle to identify an o ...
pplications monitoring a directory or a filesystem that are interested in the directory entry modification ...
F . All the events above require an fanotify group that identifies filesystem objects by file handles. Not ...
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https://man.plustar.jp/manpage/man2/fanotify_init.2.html
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- Man page of SIGNAL 7980
- SIGNAL Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (7) Updated: 2020-12-21 Index JM Home Page 名前 signal
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thread-directed. A process-directed signal is one that is targeted at (and thus pending for) the process ...
) or sigqueue (3). A thread-directed signal is one that is targeted at a specific thread. A signal may be ...
executing a specific machine-language instruction that triggered a hardware exception (e.g., SIGSEGV for ...
signal may be delivered to any one of the threads that does not currently have the signal blocked. If mor ...
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https://man.plustar.jp/manpage/man7/signal.7.html
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- Man page of FANOTIFY_MARK 6898
- FANOTIFY_MARK Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (2) Updated: 2020-11-01 Index JM Home Page 名前
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point will be monitored. The events which require that filesystem objects are identified by file handles, ...
a file or directory has changed. An fanotify group that identifies filesystem objects by file handles is r ...
ed in a marked parent directory. An fanotify group that identifies filesystem objects by file handles is r ...
ed in a marked parent directory. An fanotify group that identifies filesystem objects by file handles is r ...
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https://man.plustar.jp/manpage/man2/fanotify_mark.2.html
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- Man page of CORE 6725
- CORE Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (5) Updated: 2020-11-01 Index JM Home Page 名前 core - コ
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ion enabled. (This is a security measure to ensure that an executable whose contents are not readable does ...
is executing a set-user-ID (set-group-ID) program that is owned by a user (group) other than the real use ...
the process, or the process is executing a program that has file capabilities (see capabilities (7)). (How ...
e value 0. (These files are described below.) Note that if /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern is empty and /pro ...
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https://man.plustar.jp/manpage/man5/core.5.html
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- Man page of FANOTIFY 6552
- FANOTIFY Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (7) Updated: 2020-11-01 Index JM Home Page 名前 fano
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Linux 5.1. (See inotify (7) for details of an API that did notify those events pre Linux 5.1.) inotify (7 ...
s32 fd; __s32 pid; }; In case of an fanotify group that identifies filesystem objects by file handles, you ...
len is always FAN_EVENT_METADATA_LEN . For a group that identifies filesystem objects by file handles, eve ...
a queue overflow occurred. With an fanotify group that identifies filesystem objects by file handles, app ...
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https://man.plustar.jp/manpage/man7/fanotify.7.html
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- Man page of SIGNALFD 6379
- SIGNALFD Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (2) Updated: 2020-11-01 Index JM Home Page 名前 sign
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or will return information about signals queued to that process. execve (2) での扱い 他のファイルディスクリ ...
l_wait (2) returns events only for signals sent to that process. In particular, if the process then uses f ...
s, then the child will be able to read (2) signals that are sent to it using the signalfd file descriptor, ...
but epoll_wait (2) will not indicate that the signalfd file descriptor is ready. In this sce ...
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https://man.plustar.jp/manpage/man2/signalfd.2.html
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- Man page of SIGNALFD 6379
- SIGNALFD Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (2) Updated: 2020-11-01 Index JM Home Page 名前 sign
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or will return information about signals queued to that process. execve (2) での扱い 他のファイルディスクリ ...
l_wait (2) returns events only for signals sent to that process. In particular, if the process then uses f ...
s, then the child will be able to read (2) signals that are sent to it using the signalfd file descriptor, ...
but epoll_wait (2) will not indicate that the signalfd file descriptor is ready. In this sce ...
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https://man.plustar.jp/manpage/man2/signalfd4.2.html
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- Man page of SHM_OPEN 6267
- SHM_OPEN Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (3) Updated: 2020-11-01 Index JM Home Page 名前 shm_
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準拠 POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008. POSIX.1-2001 says that the group ownership of a newly created shared memo ...
or "a system default group ID". POSIX.1-2008 says that the group ownership may be set to either the calli ...
ich must be run first) raises the case of a string that is placed into the shared memory by the "send" pro ...
elow. Its primary purpose is to define a structure that will be imposed on the memory object that is share ...
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https://man.plustar.jp/manpage/man3/shm_open.3.html
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- Man page of SHM_OPEN 6267
- SHM_OPEN Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (3) Updated: 2020-11-01 Index JM Home Page 名前 shm_
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準拠 POSIX.1-2001, POSIX.1-2008. POSIX.1-2001 says that the group ownership of a newly created shared memo ...
or "a system default group ID". POSIX.1-2008 says that the group ownership may be set to either the calli ...
ich must be run first) raises the case of a string that is placed into the shared memory by the "send" pro ...
elow. Its primary purpose is to define a structure that will be imposed on the memory object that is share ...
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https://man.plustar.jp/manpage/man3/shm_unlink.3.html
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- Man page of OPEN 6094
- OPEN Section: Linux Programmer's Manual (2) Updated: 2020-11-01 Index JM Home Page 名前 open, op
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is a file descriptor, a small, nonnegative integer that is used in subsequent system calls ( read (2), wri ...
e distinction between these two groups of flags is that the file creation flags affect the semantics of th ...
oup-ID mode bit is set on the parent directory: if that bit is set, then BSD semantics apply; otherwise, S ...
mode of the created file is (mode & ~umask) . Note that mode applies only to future accesses of the newly ...
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https://man.plustar.jp/manpage/man2/creat.2.html
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