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net/compat: Fix minor information leak in siocdevprivate_ioctl()

We don't need to check that ifr_data itself is a valid user pointer,
but we should check &ifr_data is.  Thankfully the copy of ifr_name is
checked, so this can only leak a few bytes from immediately above the
user address limit.

Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com>
wifi-calibration
Ben Hutchings 2013-11-18 17:04:58 +00:00
parent e1bd1dc207
commit 417c3522b3
1 changed files with 2 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -3015,19 +3015,16 @@ static int siocdevprivate_ioctl(struct net *net, unsigned int cmd,
if (copy_from_user(&tmp_buf[0], &(u_ifreq32->ifr_ifrn.ifrn_name[0]),
IFNAMSIZ))
return -EFAULT;
if (__get_user(data32, &u_ifreq32->ifr_ifru.ifru_data))
if (get_user(data32, &u_ifreq32->ifr_ifru.ifru_data))
return -EFAULT;
data64 = compat_ptr(data32);
u_ifreq64 = compat_alloc_user_space(sizeof(*u_ifreq64));
/* Don't check these user accesses, just let that get trapped
* in the ioctl handler instead.
*/
if (copy_to_user(&u_ifreq64->ifr_ifrn.ifrn_name[0], &tmp_buf[0],
IFNAMSIZ))
return -EFAULT;
if (__put_user(data64, &u_ifreq64->ifr_ifru.ifru_data))
if (put_user(data64, &u_ifreq64->ifr_ifru.ifru_data))
return -EFAULT;
return dev_ioctl(net, cmd, u_ifreq64);