CVE-2026-53240
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
xfrm: iptfs: fix use-after-free on first_skb in __input_process_payload
__input_process_payload() stores first_skb into xtfs->ra_newskb under
drop_lock when starting partial reassembly, then unlocks and breaks out
of the processing loop. The post-loop check reads xtfs->ra_newskb
without the lock to decide whether first_skb is still owned:
if (first_skb && first_iplen && !defer && first_skb != xtfs->ra_newskb)
Between spin_unlock and this read, a concurrent CPU running
iptfs_reassem_cont() (or the drop_timer hrtimer) can complete
reassembly, NULL xtfs->ra_newskb, and free the skb. The check then
evaluates first_skb != NULL as true, and pskb_trim/ip_summed/consume_skb
operate on the freed skb — a use-after-free in skbuff_head_cache.
Replace the unlocked read with a local bool that records whether
first_skb was handed to the reassembly state in the current call. The
flag is set after the existing spin_unlock, before the break, using the
pointer equality that is stable at that point (first_skb == skb iff
first_skb was stored in ra_newskb).
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Affected products (2)
| Vendor | Product | Platform | Versions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linux | Linux | — | 3f3339885fb343b7b42d7c34717108ce07da24ae < 8d9a79fbf5172d9c4c0146057af2360913265a11, 3f3339885fb343b7b42d7c34717108ce07da24ae < ff2ee35b6ce5fa8a8e24ea50b15733d5c8780198, 3f3339885fb343b7b42d7c34717108ce07da24ae < eb48730bb827d1550401a5d391903f9d90b493c8 |
| Linux | Linux | — | 6.14, 0 < 6.14, 6.18.36 ≤ 6.18.*, 7.0.13 ≤ 7.0.* … |
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