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CVE-2024-49998

UNKNOWN 0.0

net: dsa: improve shutdown sequence

CVSS Score
0.0
EPSS Score
0.0%
EPSS Percentile
0th

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: dsa: improve shutdown sequence Alexander Sverdlin presents 2 problems during shutdown with the lan9303 driver. One is specific to lan9303 and the other just happens to reproduce there. The first problem is that lan9303 is unique among DSA drivers in that it calls dev_get_drvdata() at "arbitrary runtime" (not probe, not shutdown, not remove): phy_state_machine() -> ... -> dsa_user_phy_read() -> ds->ops->phy_read() -> lan9303_phy_read() -> chip->ops->phy_read() -> lan9303_mdio_phy_read() -> dev_get_drvdata() But we never stop the phy_state_machine(), so it may continue to run after dsa_switch_shutdown(). Our common pattern in all DSA drivers is to set drvdata to NULL to suppress the remove() method that may come afterwards. But in this case it will result in an NPD. The second problem is that the way in which we set dp->conduit->dsa_ptr = NULL; is concurrent with receive packet processing. dsa_switch_rcv() checks once whether dev->dsa_ptr is NULL, but afterwards, rather than continuing to use that non-NULL value, dev->dsa_ptr is dereferenced again and again without NULL checks: dsa_conduit_find_user() and many other places. In between dereferences, there is no locking to ensure that what was valid once continues to be valid. Both problems have the common aspect that closing the conduit interface solves them. In the first case, dev_close(conduit) triggers the NETDEV_GOING_DOWN event in dsa_user_netdevice_event() which closes user ports as well. dsa_port_disable_rt() calls phylink_stop(), which synchronously stops the phylink state machine, and ds->ops->phy_read() will thus no longer call into the driver after this point. In the second case, dev_close(conduit) should do this, as per Documentation/networking/driver.rst: | Quiescence | ---------- | | After the ndo_stop routine has been called, the hardware must | not receive or transmit any data. All in flight packets must | be aborted. If necessary, poll or wait for completion of | any reset commands. So it should be sufficient to ensure that later, when we zeroize conduit->dsa_ptr, there will be no concurrent dsa_switch_rcv() call on this conduit. The addition of the netif_device_detach() function is to ensure that ioctls, rtnetlinks and ethtool requests on the user ports no longer propagate down to the driver - we're no longer prepared to handle them. The race condition actually did not exist when commit 0650bf52b31f ("net: dsa: be compatible with masters which unregister on shutdown") first introduced dsa_switch_shutdown(). It was created later, when we stopped unregistering the user interfaces from a bad spot, and we just replaced that sequence with a racy zeroization of conduit->dsa_ptr (one which doesn't ensure that the interfaces aren't up).

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Published Oct 21, 2024
Last Updated Mar 25, 2026
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Affected Versions

Linux / Linux
ff45899e732e57088985e3a497b1d9100571c0f5 < 87bd909a7014e32790e8c759d5b7694a95778ca5 ee534378f00561207656663d93907583958339ae < ab9e90619b6339becc5415647ae154a9a46a044d ee534378f00561207656663d93907583958339ae < 2e93bf719462ac6d23c881c8b93e5dc9bf5ab7f5 ee534378f00561207656663d93907583958339ae < ab5d3420a1120950703dbdc33698b28a6ebc3d23 ee534378f00561207656663d93907583958339ae < b4a65d479213fe84ecb14e328271251eebe69492 ee534378f00561207656663d93907583958339ae < 6c24a03a61a245fe34d47582898331fa034b6ccd 89b60402d43cdab4387dbbf24afebda5cf092ae7
Linux / Linux
5.17

References

NVD โ†— CVE.org โ†— EPSS Data โ†—
git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/87bd909a7014e32790e8c759d5b7694a95778ca5 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ab9e90619b6339becc5415647ae154a9a46a044d git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/2e93bf719462ac6d23c881c8b93e5dc9bf5ab7f5 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ab5d3420a1120950703dbdc33698b28a6ebc3d23 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/b4a65d479213fe84ecb14e328271251eebe69492 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6c24a03a61a245fe34d47582898331fa034b6ccd