Commit ee1abcf6 authored by Stefano Brivio's avatar Stefano Brivio Committed by David S. Miller

ipv6/ndisc: Preserve IPv6 control buffer if protocol error handlers are called

Commit a61bbcf2 ("[NET]: Store skb->timestamp as offset to a base
timestamp") introduces a neighbour control buffer and zeroes it out in
ndisc_rcv(), as ndisc_recv_ns() uses it.

Commit f2776ff0 ("[IPV6]: Fix address/interface handling in UDP and
DCCP, according to the scoping architecture.") introduces the usage of the
IPv6 control buffer in protocol error handlers (e.g. inet6_iif() in
present-day __udp6_lib_err()).

Now, with commit b94f1c09 ("ipv6: Use icmpv6_notify() to propagate
redirect, instead of rt6_redirect()."), we call protocol error handlers
from ndisc_redirect_rcv(), after the control buffer is already stolen and
some parts are already zeroed out. This implies that inet6_iif() on this
path will always return zero.

This gives unexpected results on UDP socket lookup in __udp6_lib_err(), as
we might actually need to match sockets for a given interface.

Instead of always claiming the control buffer in ndisc_rcv(), do that only
when needed.

Fixes: b94f1c09 ("ipv6: Use icmpv6_notify() to propagate redirect, instead of rt6_redirect().")
Signed-off-by: default avatarStefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarSabrina Dubroca <sd@queasysnail.net>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parent bf4cc40e
...@@ -1732,10 +1732,9 @@ int ndisc_rcv(struct sk_buff *skb) ...@@ -1732,10 +1732,9 @@ int ndisc_rcv(struct sk_buff *skb)
return 0; return 0;
} }
memset(NEIGH_CB(skb), 0, sizeof(struct neighbour_cb));
switch (msg->icmph.icmp6_type) { switch (msg->icmph.icmp6_type) {
case NDISC_NEIGHBOUR_SOLICITATION: case NDISC_NEIGHBOUR_SOLICITATION:
memset(NEIGH_CB(skb), 0, sizeof(struct neighbour_cb));
ndisc_recv_ns(skb); ndisc_recv_ns(skb);
break; break;
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