CVE-2022-50365
Published: Sep 17, 2025
Modified: May 23, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: skbuff: Account for tail adjustment during pull operations Extending the tail can have some unexpected side effects if a program uses a helper like BPF_FUNC_skb_pull_data to read partial content beyond the head skb headlen when all the skbs in the gso frag_list are linear with no head_frag - kernel BUG at net/core/skbuff.c:4219! pc : skb_segment+0xcf4/0xd2c lr : skb_segment+0x63c/0xd2c Call trace: skb_segment+0xcf4/0xd2c __udp_gso_segment+0xa4/0x544 udp4_ufo_fragment+0x184/0x1c0 inet_gso_segment+0x16c/0x3a4 skb_mac_gso_segment+0xd4/0x1b0 __skb_gso_segment+0xcc/0x12c udp_rcv_segment+0x54/0x16c udp_queue_rcv_skb+0x78/0x144 udp_unicast_rcv_skb+0x8c/0xa4 __udp4_lib_rcv+0x490/0x68c udp_rcv+0x20/0x30 ip_protocol_deliver_rcu+0x1b0/0x33c ip_local_deliver+0xd8/0x1f0 ip_rcv+0x98/0x1a4 deliver_ptype_list_skb+0x98/0x1ec __netif_receive_skb_core+0x978/0xc60 Fix this by marking these skbs as GSO_DODGY so segmentation can handle the tail updates accordingly.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 162a5a8c3aff15c449e6b38355cdf80ab4f77a5a - < ff3743d00f41d803e6ab9334962b674f3b7fd0cbaffected 55fb612bef7fd237fb70068e2b6ff1cd1543a8ef - < 6ac417d71b80e74b002313fcd73f7e9008e8e457affected 821302dd0c51d29269ef73a595bdff294419e2cd - < 2d59f0ca153e9573ec4f140988c0ccca0eb4181baffected 3dcbdb134f329842a38f0e6797191b885ab00a00 - < 668dc454bcbd1da73605201ff43f988c70848215affected 3dcbdb134f329842a38f0e6797191b885ab00a00 - < 821be5a5ab09a40ba09cb5ba354f18cf7996fea0+9 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 5.3unaffected 0 - < 5.3unaffected 4.9.337 - <= 4.9.*unaffected 4.14.303 - <= 4.14.*unaffected 4.19.270 - <= 4.19.*+6 more versions |
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