CVE-2025-21921
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Summary
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
net: ethtool: netlink: Allow NULL nlattrs when getting a phy_device
ethnl_req_get_phydev() is used to lookup a phy_device, in the case an ethtool netlink command targets a specific phydev within a netdev's topology.
It takes as a parameter a const struct nlattr *header that's used for error handling :
if (!phydev) {
NL_SET_ERR_MSG_ATTR(extack, header,
"no phy matching phyindex");
return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV);
}
In the notify path after a ->set operation however, there's no request attributes available.
The typical callsite for the above function looks like:
phydev = ethnl_req_get_phydev(req_base, tb[ETHTOOL_A_XXX_HEADER],
info->extack);
So, when tb is NULL (such as in the ethnl notify path), we have a nice crash.
It turns out that there's only the PLCA command that is in that case, as the other phydev-specific commands don't have a notification.
This commit fixes the crash by passing the cmd index and the nlattr array separately, allowing NULL-checking it directly inside the helper.
Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Version Range | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linux | Linux | c15e065b46dc4e19837275b826c1960d55564abd < 639c70352958735addbba5ae7dd65985da96e061 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | c15e065b46dc4e19837275b826c1960d55564abd < 1f458fa42c29144cef280e05bc49fc21b873d897 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | c15e065b46dc4e19837275b826c1960d55564abd < 637399bf7e77797811adf340090b561a8f9d1213 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.12 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 0 < 6.12 | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.12.19 <= 6.12.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.13.7 <= 6.13.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.14 <= * | unaffected |
Weaknesses
References
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/639c70352958735addbba5ae7dd65985da96e061
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/1f458fa42c29144cef280e05bc49fc21b873d897
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/637399bf7e77797811adf340090b561a8f9d1213
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