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authorMateusz Furdyna <[email protected]>2026-06-10 16:25:33 +0200
committerJerome Forissier <[email protected]>2026-06-23 13:13:16 +0200
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net: clear IP defragmentation state after returning a complete packet
During the IP defragmentation process, after the reassembly is finished with the last packet arriving with MF=0, the reassembly state wrt. static counters is not cleared. In case this last arriving packet with MF=0 gets duplicated, payload bytes are mistakenly treated as hole data. A malicious actor who can deliver fragmented IP traffic to a U-Boot instance with CONFIG_IP_DEFRAG=y can corrupt memory via out-of-bound writes and redirect control flow into attacker-supplied payload bytes that already sit in `pkt_buff[]`. Publicly available AI models are able to generate a reproducer based on the provided information. Fix: once the assembled packet has been handed back to the caller, mark the reassembly state empty so that any further fragment (duplicate, replay, or a brand-new datagram that happens to reuse the `ip_id`) goes through the normal re-init path and rebuilds a clean hole list instead of dereferencing payload bytes as struct hole. Fixes: 5cfaa4e54d0e ("net: defragment IP packets") Reported-by: Mariusz Madej <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]> Acked-by: Alessandro Rubini <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Mateusz Furdyna <[email protected]>
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