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The current codes only deal with the case that the skb is dropped, it may meet one use-after-free issue when NF_HOOK returns 0 that means the skb is stolen by one netfilter rule or hook. When one netfilter rule or hook stoles the skb and return NF_STOLEN, it means the skb is taken by the rule, and other modules should not touch this skb ever. Maybe the skb is queued or freed directly by the rule. Now uses the nf_hook instead of NF_HOOK to get the result of netfilter, and check the return value of nf_hook. Only when its value equals 1, it means the skb could go ahead. Or reset the skb as NULL. BTW, because vrf_rcv_finish is empty function, so needn't invoke it even though nf_hook returns 1. But we need to modify vrf_rcv_finish to deal with the NF_STOLEN case. There are two cases when skb is stolen. 1. The skb is stolen and freed directly. There is nothing we need to do, and vrf_rcv_finish isn't invoked. 2. The skb is queued and reinjected again. The vrf_rcv_finish would be invoked as okfn, so need to free the skb in it. Signed-off-by:Gao Feng <gfree.wind@vip.163.com> Signed-off-by:
David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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