CVE-2026-74582
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
packet: use consistent hard_header_len in non-ring send paths
packet_snd() reads dev->hard_header_len multiple times while allocating and constructing an skb. Device reconfiguration can change this value concurrently, for example through bonding device type changes.
For SOCK_RAW, packet_snd() can save a larger value in reserve and later allocate headroom using a smaller value. Moving skb->data back by reserve then places it before skb->head, and the following copy from userspace can attempt an out-of-bounds write.
packet_sendmsg_spkt() has the same issue because it calculates its reservation and header offset from separate reads before dropping the RCU read lock to allocate the skb.
Add LL_RESERVED_SPACE_EX() for callers that already saved a header length. Read hard_header_len once in packet_snd() and use it for allocation and construction. In packet_sendmsg_spkt(), preserve the allocation-time value through the device lookup retry.
The separate SOCK_DGRAM consistency problem between hard_header_len and header_ops->create is not addressed here.
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References
5- git.kernel.org/stable/c/03390aa32e669cc4ecd7d34108e2e1afc13d689dnvd
- git.kernel.org/stable/c/5bb10753d428aadfc356a2bfe9acea09c82a62ecnvd
- git.kernel.org/stable/c/9052756290962ffb9a661bcf319e92dedaaedfednvd
- git.kernel.org/stable/c/91f041451f967cd87ed722a8f43c0b767a64f1a0nvd
- git.kernel.org/stable/c/b06b6fce6d7deaf7238e09b48ce3b1125ff41acdnvd
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