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This was originally reported in [1] and posted by Neil Horman [2], he said:
Fix up a missed null pointer check in the asconf code. If we don't find
a local address, but we pass in an address length of more than 1, we may
dereference a NULL laddr pointer. Currently this can't happen, as the only
users of the function pass in the value 1 as the addrcnt parameter, but
its not hot path, and it doesn't hurt to check for NULL should that ever
be the case.
The callpath from sctp_asconf_mgmt() looks okay. But this could be triggered
from sctp_setsockopt_bindx() call with SCTP_BINDX_REM_ADDR and addrcnt > 1
while passing all possible addresses from the bind list to SCTP_BINDX_REM_ADDR
so that we do *not* find a single address in the association's bind address
list that is not in the packed array of addresses. If this happens when we
have an established association with ASCONF-capable peers, then we could get
a NULL pointer dereference as we only check for laddr == NULL && addrcnt == 1
and call later sctp_make_asconf_update_ip() with NULL laddr.
BUT: this actually won't happen as sctp_bindx_rem() will catch such a case
and return with an error earlier. As this is incredably unintuitive and error
prone, add a check to catch at least future bugs here. As Neil says, its not
hot path. Introduced by
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| associola.c | ||
| auth.c | ||
| bind_addr.c | ||
| chunk.c | ||
| command.c | ||
| debug.c | ||
| endpointola.c | ||
| input.c | ||
| inqueue.c | ||
| ipv6.c | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| Makefile | ||
| objcnt.c | ||
| output.c | ||
| outqueue.c | ||
| primitive.c | ||
| probe.c | ||
| proc.c | ||
| protocol.c | ||
| sm_make_chunk.c | ||
| sm_sideeffect.c | ||
| sm_statefuns.c | ||
| sm_statetable.c | ||
| socket.c | ||
| ssnmap.c | ||
| sysctl.c | ||
| transport.c | ||
| tsnmap.c | ||
| ulpevent.c | ||
| ulpqueue.c | ||