CyberRota Analysis
AI-GeneratedThe vulnerability affects the Linux kernel's mac80211 subsystem, specifically in the handling of AP_VLAN packets during the stopping process, where SKBs (socket buffers) are improperly freed while holding locks with interrupts disabled. This can lead to potential denial-of-service conditions or unexpected behavior in network packet handling, as the improper release of SKBs may disrupt normal operations and reporting of dropped frames. Organizations using Linux-based systems, particularly those relying on wireless networking features, should prioritize addressing this vulnerability to ensure network stability and security.
Original NVD Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: mac80211: free AP_VLAN bc_buf SKBs outside IRQ lock ieee80211_do_stop() removes AP_VLAN packets from the parent AP ps->bc_buf while holding ps->bc_buf.lock with IRQs disabled. It then calls ieee80211_free_txskb() before dropping the lock. ieee80211_free_txskb() is not just a passive SKB release. For SKBs with TX status state it can report a dropped frame through cfg80211/nl80211, and that path can reach netlink tap transmit. This is the same reason the pending queue cleanup in ieee80211_do_stop() already unlinks SKBs under the queue lock and frees them after IRQ state is restored. The buggy scenario involves two paths, with each column showing the order within that path: AP_VLAN management TX: AP_VLAN stop: 1. attach ACK-status state 1. clear the running state 2. queue a multicast SKB on 2. take ps->bc_buf.lock with IRQs parent ps->bc_buf disabled 3. unlink the AP_VLAN SKB 4. call ieee80211_free_txskb() Unlink matching AP_VLAN SKBs from ps->bc_buf under the existing lock, but move them to a local free queue. Drop the lock and restore IRQ state before calling ieee80211_free_txskb(). WARNING: kernel/softirq.c:430 at __local_bh_enable_ip