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CVE-2025-21681

openvswitch: fix lockup on tx to unregistering netdev with carrier



Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: openvswitch: fix lockup on tx to unregistering netdev with carrier Commit in a fixes tag attempted to fix the issue in the following sequence of calls: do_output -> ovs_vport_send -> dev_queue_xmit -> __dev_queue_xmit -> netdev_core_pick_tx -> skb_tx_hash When device is unregistering, the 'dev->real_num_tx_queues' goes to zero and the 'while (unlikely(hash >= qcount))' loop inside the 'skb_tx_hash' becomes infinite, locking up the core forever. But unfortunately, checking just the carrier status is not enough to fix the issue, because some devices may still be in unregistering state while reporting carrier status OK. One example of such device is a net/dummy. It sets carrier ON on start, but it doesn't implement .ndo_stop to set the carrier off. And it makes sense, because dummy doesn't really have a carrier. Therefore, while this device is unregistering, it's still easy to hit the infinite loop in the skb_tx_hash() from the OVS datapath. There might be other drivers that do the same, but dummy by itself is important for the OVS ecosystem, because it is frequently used as a packet sink for tcpdump while debugging OVS deployments. And when the issue is hit, the only way to recover is to reboot. Fix that by also checking if the device is running. The running state is handled by the net core during unregistering, so it covers unregistering case better, and we don't really need to send packets to devices that are not running anyway. While only checking the running state might be enough, the carrier check is preserved. The running and the carrier states seem disjoined throughout the code and different drivers. And other core functions like __dev_direct_xmit() check both before attempting to transmit a packet. So, it seems safer to check both flags in OVS as well.

Reserved 2024-12-29 | Published 2025-01-31 | Updated 2025-01-31 | Assigner Linux

Product status

Default status
unaffected

644b3051b06ba465bc7401bfae9b14963cbc8c1c before ea9e990356b7bee95440ba0e6e83cc4d701afaca
affected

066b86787fa3d97b7aefb5ac0a99a22dad2d15f8 before ea966b6698785fb9cd0fdb867acd91b222e4723f
affected

066b86787fa3d97b7aefb5ac0a99a22dad2d15f8 before 82f433e8dd0629e16681edf6039d094b5518d8ed
affected

066b86787fa3d97b7aefb5ac0a99a22dad2d15f8 before 47e55e4b410f7d552e43011baa5be1aab4093990
affected

Default status
affected

6.3
affected

Any version before 6.3
unaffected

6.1.127
unaffected

6.6.74
unaffected

6.12.11
unaffected

6.13
unaffected

References

git.kernel.org/...c/ea9e990356b7bee95440ba0e6e83cc4d701afaca

git.kernel.org/...c/ea966b6698785fb9cd0fdb867acd91b222e4723f

git.kernel.org/...c/82f433e8dd0629e16681edf6039d094b5518d8ed

git.kernel.org/...c/47e55e4b410f7d552e43011baa5be1aab4093990

cve.org (CVE-2025-21681)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2025-21681)

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