CVE-2026-23209
Published: Feb 14, 2026
Modified: May 11, 2026
CVSS v3.1
7.8
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: macvlan: fix error recovery in macvlan_common_newlink() valis provided a nice repro to crash the kernel: ip link add p1 type veth peer p2 ip link set address 00:00:00:00:00:20 dev p1 ip link set up dev p1 ip link set up dev p2 ip link add mv0 link p2 type macvlan mode source ip link add invalid% link p2 type macvlan mode source macaddr add 00:00:00:00:00:20 ping -c1 -I p1 1.2.3.4 He also gave a very detailed analysis: <quote valis> The issue is triggered when a new macvlan link is created with MACVLAN_MODE_SOURCE mode and MACVLAN_MACADDR_ADD (or MACVLAN_MACADDR_SET) parameter, lower device already has a macvlan port and register_netdevice() called from macvlan_common_newlink() fails (e.g. because of the invalid link name). In this case macvlan_hash_add_source is called from macvlan_change_sources() / macvlan_common_newlink(): This adds a reference to vlan to the port's vlan_source_hash using macvlan_source_entry. vlan is a pointer to the priv data of the link that is being created. When register_netdevice() fails, the error is returned from macvlan_newlink() to rtnl_newlink_create(): if (ops->newlink) err = ops->newlink(dev, ¶ms, extack); else err = register_netdevice(dev); if (err < 0) { free_netdev(dev); goto out; } and free_netdev() is called, causing a kvfree() on the struct net_device that is still referenced in the source entry attached to the lower device's macvlan port. Now all packets sent on the macvlan port with a matching source mac address will trigger a use-after-free in macvlan_forward_source(). </quote valis> With all that, my fix is to make sure we call macvlan_flush_sources() regardless of @create value whenever "goto destroy_macvlan_port;" path is taken. Many thanks to valis for following up on this issue.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected aa5fd0fb77486b8a6764ead8627baa14790e4280 - < da5c6b8ae47e414be47e5e04def15b25d5c962dcaffected aa5fd0fb77486b8a6764ead8627baa14790e4280 - < 5dae6b36a7cb7a4fcf4121b95e9ca7f96f816c8aaffected aa5fd0fb77486b8a6764ead8627baa14790e4280 - < c43d0e787cbba569ec9d11579ed370b50fab6c9caffected aa5fd0fb77486b8a6764ead8627baa14790e4280 - < 11ba9f0dc865136174cb98834280fb21bbc950c7affected aa5fd0fb77486b8a6764ead8627baa14790e4280 - < 986967a162142710076782d5b93daab93a892980+2 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 4.9unaffected 0 - < 4.9unaffected 5.10.250 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.200 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.1.163 - <= 6.1.*+4 more versions |
CVSS v3.1 Details
CVSS v3.1 Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
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