ghsa-w7xc-x24c-mg52
Vulnerability from github
Published
2025-04-01 18:30
Modified
2025-04-01 18:30
VLAI Severity ?
Details
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
net: mctp: unshare packets when reassembling
Ensure that the frag_list used for reassembly isn't shared with other packets. This avoids incorrect reassembly when packets are cloned, and prevents a memory leak due to circular references between fragments and their skb_shared_info.
The upcoming MCTP-over-USB driver uses skb_clone which can trigger the problem - other MCTP drivers don't share SKBs.
A kunit test is added to reproduce the issue.
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