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Fix potential out-of-bounds write to urb->transfer_buffer usbip handles network communication directly in the kernel. When receiving a packet from its peer, usbip code parses headers according to protocol. As part of this parsing urb->actual_length is filled. Since the input for urb->actual_length comes from the network, it should be treated as untrusted. Any entity controlling the network may put any value in the input and the preallocated urb->transfer_buffer may not be large enough to hold the data. Thus, the malicious entity is able to write arbitrary data to kernel memory. Signed-off-by: Ignat Korchagin <ignat.korchagin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> |
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Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
README | ||
stub_dev.c | ||
stub_main.c | ||
stub_rx.c | ||
stub_tx.c | ||
stub.h | ||
usbip_common.c | ||
usbip_common.h | ||
usbip_event.c | ||
vhci_hcd.c | ||
vhci_rx.c | ||
vhci_sysfs.c | ||
vhci_tx.c | ||
vhci.h |
TODO: - more discussion about the protocol - testing - review of the userspace interface - document the protocol Please send patches for this code to Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>