From: Dan Streetman Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 20:22:24 +0000 (-0500) Subject: test: use cap_last_cap() for max supported cap number, not capability_list_length() X-Git-Tag: v247~2 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ebc815cd1c647faa934a446ceea91ff4bc9dffa4;p=thirdparty%2Fsystemd.git test: use cap_last_cap() for max supported cap number, not capability_list_length() This test assumes capability_list_length() is an invalid cap number, but that isn't true if the running kernel supports more caps than we were compiled with, which results in the test failing. Instead use cap_last_cap() + 1. If cap_last_cap() is 63, there are no more 'invalid' cap numbers to test with, so the invalid cap number test part is skipped. --- diff --git a/src/basic/cap-list.c b/src/basic/cap-list.c index 1e783a6f29d..d295a635ca9 100644 --- a/src/basic/cap-list.c +++ b/src/basic/cap-list.c @@ -50,6 +50,9 @@ int capability_from_name(const char *name) { return sc->id; } +/* This is the number of capability names we are *compiled* with. + * For the max capability number of the currently-running kernel, + * use cap_last_cap(). */ int capability_list_length(void) { return (int) ELEMENTSOF(capability_names); } diff --git a/src/test/test-cap-list.c b/src/test/test-cap-list.c index c5f429d0527..c4b40f34fac 100644 --- a/src/test/test-cap-list.c +++ b/src/test/test-cap-list.c @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ static void test_cap_list(void) { static void test_capability_set_one(uint64_t c, const char *t) { _cleanup_free_ char *t1 = NULL; - uint64_t c1, c_masked = c & ((UINT64_C(1) << capability_list_length()) - 1); + uint64_t c1, c_masked = c & all_capabilities(); assert_se(capability_set_to_string_alloc(c, &t1) == 0); assert_se(streq(t1, t)); @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ static void test_capability_set_one(uint64_t c, const char *t) { assert_se(c1 == c_masked); } -static void test_capability_set(void) { +static void test_capability_set_from_string(void) { uint64_t c; assert_se(capability_set_from_string(NULL, &c) == 0); @@ -87,38 +87,42 @@ static void test_capability_set(void) { assert_se(capability_set_from_string("0 1 2 3", &c) == 0); assert_se(c == (UINT64_C(1) << 4) - 1); +} + +static void test_capability_set_to_string(uint64_t invalid_cap_set) { + uint64_t c; - test_capability_set_one(0, ""); - test_capability_set_one( - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE, - "cap_dac_override"); - test_capability_set_one( - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE | - UINT64_C(1) << capability_list_length(), - "cap_dac_override"); - test_capability_set_one( - UINT64_C(1) << capability_list_length(), ""); - test_capability_set_one( - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_CHOWN | - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE | - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH | - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_FOWNER | - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_SETGID | - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_SETUID | - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_SYS_PTRACE | - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_SYS_ADMIN | - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL | - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE | - UINT64_C(1) << CAP_SYSLOG | - UINT64_C(1) << (capability_list_length() + 1), - "cap_chown cap_dac_override cap_dac_read_search cap_fowner " - "cap_setgid cap_setuid cap_sys_ptrace cap_sys_admin " - "cap_audit_control cap_mac_override cap_syslog"); + test_capability_set_one(invalid_cap_set, ""); + + c = (UINT64_C(1) << CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE | invalid_cap_set); + test_capability_set_one(c, "cap_dac_override"); + + c = (UINT64_C(1) << CAP_CHOWN | + UINT64_C(1) << CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE | + UINT64_C(1) << CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH | + UINT64_C(1) << CAP_FOWNER | + UINT64_C(1) << CAP_SETGID | + UINT64_C(1) << CAP_SETUID | + UINT64_C(1) << CAP_SYS_PTRACE | + UINT64_C(1) << CAP_SYS_ADMIN | + UINT64_C(1) << CAP_AUDIT_CONTROL | + UINT64_C(1) << CAP_MAC_OVERRIDE | + UINT64_C(1) << CAP_SYSLOG | + invalid_cap_set); + test_capability_set_one(c, ("cap_chown cap_dac_override cap_dac_read_search cap_fowner " + "cap_setgid cap_setuid cap_sys_ptrace cap_sys_admin " + "cap_audit_control cap_mac_override cap_syslog")); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { test_cap_list(); - test_capability_set(); + test_capability_set_from_string(); + test_capability_set_to_string(0); + + /* once the kernel supports 63 caps, there are no 'invalid' numbers + * for us to test with */ + if (cap_last_cap() < 63) + test_capability_set_to_string(all_capabilities() + 1); return 0; }