CVE-2025-21920
Published: Apr 1, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vlan: enforce underlying device type Currently, VLAN devices can be created on top of non-ethernet devices. Besides the fact that it doesn't make much sense, this also causes a bug which leaks the address of a kernel function to usermode. When creating a VLAN device, we initialize GARP (garp_init_applicant) and MRP (mrp_init_applicant) for the underlying device. As part of the initialization process, we add the multicast address of each applicant to the underlying device, by calling dev_mc_add. __dev_mc_add uses dev->addr_len to determine the length of the new multicast address. This causes an out-of-bounds read if dev->addr_len is greater than 6, since the multicast addresses provided by GARP and MRP are only 6 bytes long. This behaviour can be reproduced using the following commands: ip tunnel add gretest mode ip6gre local ::1 remote ::2 dev lo ip l set up dev gretest ip link add link gretest name vlantest type vlan id 100 Then, the following command will display the address of garp_pdu_rcv: ip maddr show | grep 01:80:c2:00:00:21 Fix the bug by enforcing the type of the underlying device during VLAN device initialization.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 22bedad3ce112d5ca1eaf043d4990fa2ed698c87 - < 7f1564b2b2072b7aa1ac75350e9560a07c7a44fdaffected 22bedad3ce112d5ca1eaf043d4990fa2ed698c87 - < fa40ebef69234e39ec2d26930d045f2fb9a8cb2baffected 22bedad3ce112d5ca1eaf043d4990fa2ed698c87 - < 0fb7aa04c19eac4417f360a9f7611a60637bdaccaffected 22bedad3ce112d5ca1eaf043d4990fa2ed698c87 - < 5a515d13e15536e82c5c7c83eb6cf5bc4827fee5affected 22bedad3ce112d5ca1eaf043d4990fa2ed698c87 - < 3561442599804905c3defca241787cd4546e99a7+3 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 2.6.35unaffected 0 - < 2.6.35unaffected 5.4.291 - <= 5.4.*unaffected 5.10.235 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.179 - <= 5.15.*+5 more versions |
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