.\" Copyright (C) 2005 Robert Love .\" and Copyright, 2006 Michael Kerrisk .\" .\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later .\" .\" 2005-07-19 Robert Love - initial version .\" 2006-02-07 mtk, various changes .\" .TH inotify_add_watch 2 2024-05-02 "Linux man-pages 6.9.1" .SH NAME inotify_add_watch \- add a watch to an initialized inotify instance .SH LIBRARY Standard C library .RI ( libc ", " \-lc ) .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B #include .P .BI "int inotify_add_watch(int " fd ", const char *" pathname ", uint32_t " mask ); .fi .SH DESCRIPTION .BR inotify_add_watch () adds a new watch, or modifies an existing watch, for the file whose location is specified in .IR pathname ; the caller must have read permission for this file. The .I fd argument is a file descriptor referring to the inotify instance whose watch list is to be modified. The events to be monitored for .I pathname are specified in the .I mask bit-mask argument. See .BR inotify (7) for a description of the bits that can be set in .IR mask . .P A successful call to .BR inotify_add_watch () returns a unique watch descriptor for this inotify instance, for the filesystem object (inode) that corresponds to .IR 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. .P The watch descriptor is returned by later .BR read (2)s from the inotify file descriptor. These reads fetch .I inotify_event structures (see .BR inotify (7)) indicating filesystem events; the watch descriptor inside this structure identifies the object for which the event occurred. .SH RETURN VALUE On success, .BR inotify_add_watch () returns a watch descriptor (a nonnegative integer). On error, \-1 is returned and .I errno is set to indicate the error. .SH ERRORS .TP .B EACCES Read access to the given file is not permitted. .TP .B EBADF The given file descriptor is not valid. .TP .B EEXIST .I mask contains .B IN_MASK_CREATE and .I pathname refers to a file already being watched by the same .IR fd . .TP .B EFAULT .I pathname points outside of the process's accessible address space. .TP .B EINVAL The given event mask contains no valid events; or .I mask contains both .B IN_MASK_ADD and .BR IN_MASK_CREATE ; or .I fd is not an inotify file descriptor. .TP .B ENAMETOOLONG .I pathname is too long. .TP .B ENOENT A directory component in .I pathname does not exist or is a dangling symbolic link. .TP .B ENOMEM Insufficient kernel memory was available. .TP .B ENOSPC The user limit on the total number of inotify watches was reached or the kernel failed to allocate a needed resource. .TP .B ENOTDIR .I mask contains .B IN_ONLYDIR and .I pathname is not a directory. .SH STANDARDS Linux. .SH HISTORY Linux 2.6.13. .SH EXAMPLES See .BR inotify (7). .SH SEE ALSO .BR inotify_init (2), .BR inotify_rm_watch (2), .BR inotify (7)