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neigh: let neigh_xmit take skb ownership
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: neigh: let neigh_xmit take skb ownership neigh_xmit always releases the skb, except when no neighbour table is found. But even the first added user of neigh_xmit (mpls) relied on neigh_xmit to release the skb (or queue it for tx). sashiko reported: If neigh_xmit() is called with an uninitialized neighbor table (for example, NEIGH_ND_TABLE when IPv6 is disabled), it returns -EAFNOSUPPORT and bypasses its internal out_kfree_skb error path. Because the return value of neigh_xmit() is ignored here, does this leak the SKB? Assume full ownership and remove the last code path that doesn't xmit or free skb.
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Linux
- <0084712e0bee204b284510cdb63182fd5a30c2b7
- =<6.18.*
- ==4.1
- <8a89054a1ec0767aec25ed2bbac933da6ba3cf5a
- =<6.12.*
- <4438113be604ee67a7bf4f81da6e1cca41332ce4
- <63063ba60d2dc334e34f1e3f9271d7f3f6f30307
- <4.1
- =<7.0.*
- <9247d59ca15bf60a57dca08103f055d8a4340877
- =<*
- <445e45a2c3a078316a62d2d331a570cf34ef5079
- =<6.1.*
- =<6.6.*