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net: pull headers in qdisc_pkt_len_segs_init()

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: pull headers in qdisc_pkt_len_segs_init() Most ndo_start_xmit() methods expects headers of gso packets to be already in skb->head. net/core/tso.c users are particularly at risk, because tso_build_hdr() does a memcpy(hdr, skb->data, hdr_len); qdisc_pkt_len_segs_init() already does a dissection of gso packets. Use pskb_may_pull() instead of skb_header_pointer() to make sure drivers do not have to reimplement this. Some malicious packets could be fed, detect them so that we can drop them sooner with a new SKB_DROP_REASON_SKB_BAD_GSO drop_reason.

Affected products

Linux
  • ==3.16
  • <3.16
  • =<7.0.*
  • <9d4f5c68f5ad4ab425f3ce1500c97c9f9743999a
  • =<*
  • <7fb4c19670110f052c04e1ec1d2b953b9f4f57e4