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Message-Id: <20210720155944.1447086-17-krisman@collabora.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2021 11:59:44 -0400
From: Gabriel Krisman Bertazi <krisman@...labora.com>
To: jack@...e.com, amir73il@...il.com
Cc: djwong@...nel.org, tytso@....edu, david@...morbit.com,
dhowells@...hat.com, khazhy@...gle.com,
linux-fsdevel@...r.kernel.org, linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org,
Gabriel Krisman Bertazi <krisman@...labora.com>,
kernel@...labora.com
Subject: [PATCH v4 16/16] docs: Document the FAN_FS_ERROR event
Document the FAN_FS_ERROR event for user administrators and user space
developers.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Krisman Bertazi <krisman@...labora.com>
---
Changes Since v3:
- Move FAN_FS_ERROR notification into a subsection of the file.
Changes Since v2:
- NTR
Changes since v1:
- Drop references to location record
- Explain that the inode field is optional
- Explain we are reporting only the first error
---
.../admin-guide/filesystem-monitoring.rst | 70 +++++++++++++++++++
Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst | 1 +
2 files changed, 71 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 Documentation/admin-guide/filesystem-monitoring.rst
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/filesystem-monitoring.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/filesystem-monitoring.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6c8982985a27
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/filesystem-monitoring.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+====================================
+File system Monitoring with fanotify
+====================================
+
+File system Error Reporting
+===========================
+
+fanotify supports the FAN_FS_ERROR mark for file system-wide error
+reporting. It is meant to be used by file system health monitoring
+daemons who listen on that interface and take actions (notify sysadmin,
+start recovery) when a file system problem is detected by the kernel.
+
+By design, A FAN_FS_ERROR notification exposes sufficient information for a
+monitoring tool to know a problem in the file system has happened. It
+doesn't necessarily provide a user space application with semantics to
+verify an IO operation was successfully executed. That is outside of
+scope of this feature. Instead, it is only meant as a framework for
+early file system problem detection and reporting recovery tools.
+
+When a file system operation fails, it is common for dozens of kernel
+errors to cascade after the initial failure, hiding the original failure
+log, which is usually the most useful debug data to troubleshoot the
+problem. For this reason, FAN_FS_ERROR only reports the first error that
+occurred since the last notification, and it simply counts addition
+errors. This ensures that the most important piece of error information
+is never lost.
+
+FAN_FS_ERROR requires the fanotify group to be setup with the
+FAN_REPORT_FID flag.
+
+At the time of this writing, the only file system that emits FAN_FS_ERROR
+notifications is Ext4.
+
+A user space example code is provided at ``samples/fanotify/fs-monitor.c``.
+
+A FAN_FS_ERROR Notification has the following format::
+
+ [ Notification Metadata (Mandatory) ]
+ [ Generic Error Record (Mandatory) ]
+ [ FID record (Mandatory) ]
+
+Generic error record
+--------------------
+
+The generic error record provides enough information for a file system
+agnostic tool to learn about a problem in the file system, without
+providing any additional details about the problem. This record is
+identified by ``struct fanotify_event_info_header.info_type`` being set
+to FAN_EVENT_INFO_TYPE_ERROR.
+
+ struct fanotify_event_info_error {
+ struct fanotify_event_info_header hdr;
+ __s32 error;
+ __u32 error_count;
+ };
+
+The `error` field identifies the type of error. `error_count` count
+tracks the number of errors that occurred and were suppressed to
+preserve the original error, since the last notification.
+
+FID record
+----------
+
+The FID record can be used to uniquely identify the inode that triggered
+the error through the combination of fsid and file handler. A
+filesystem specific handler can use that information to attempt a
+recovery procedure. Errors that are not related to an inode are
+reported against the root inode.
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst
index dc00afcabb95..1bedab498104 100644
--- a/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/index.rst
@@ -82,6 +82,7 @@ configure specific aspects of kernel behavior to your liking.
edid
efi-stub
ext4
+ filesystem-monitoring
nfs/index
gpio/index
highuid
--
2.32.0
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