Enable the close-on-exec flag when using gzopen. This is especially important for multithreaded programs making use of libbpf, where a fork + exec could race with libbpf library calls, potentially resulting in a file descriptor leaked to the new process. This got missed in |
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| bpf | ||
| perf | ||
| subcmd | ||
| symbol | ||
| thermal | ||
| argv_split.c | ||
| bitmap.c | ||
| ctype.c | ||
| find_bit.c | ||
| hweight.c | ||
| list_sort.c | ||
| rbtree.c | ||
| slab.c | ||
| str_error_r.c | ||
| string.c | ||
| vsprintf.c | ||
| zalloc.c | ||