The open() function returns -1 on error. openat() and open() initialize 'from' and 'to', and only 'from' validated with 'if' statement. If the initialization of variable 'to' fails, we should better check the value of 'to' and close 'from' to avoid possible file leak. Improve the checking of 'from' additionally.
Fixes: 32ae976ed3b5 ("selftests/capabilities: Add tests for capability evolution") Signed-off-by: Ma Ke make24@iscas.ac.cn --- Changes in v2: - modified the patch according to suggestions; - found by customized static analysis tool. --- tools/testing/selftests/capabilities/test_execve.c | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/capabilities/test_execve.c b/tools/testing/selftests/capabilities/test_execve.c index 47bad7ddc5bc..6406ab6aa1f5 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/capabilities/test_execve.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/capabilities/test_execve.c @@ -145,10 +145,14 @@ static void chdir_to_tmpfs(void) static void copy_fromat_to(int fromfd, const char *fromname, const char *toname) { int from = openat(fromfd, fromname, O_RDONLY); - if (from == -1) + if (from < 0) ksft_exit_fail_msg("open copy source - %s\n", strerror(errno));
int to = open(toname, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_EXCL, 0700); + if (to < 0) { + close(from); + ksft_exit_fail_msg("open copy destination - %s\n", strerror(errno)); + }
while (true) { char buf[4096];