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AF_UNIX socket tracks the most recent OOB packet (in its receive queue)
with an `oob_skb` pointer. BPF redirecting does not account for that: when
an OOB packet is moved between sockets, `oob_skb` is left outdated. This
results in a single skb that may be accessed from two different sockets.
Take the easy way out: silently drop MSG_OOB data targeting any socket that
is in a sockmap or a sockhash. Note that such silent drop is akin to the
fate of redirected skb's scm_fp_list (SCM_RIGHTS, SCM_CREDENTIALS).
For symmetry, forbid MSG_OOB in unix_bpf_recvmsg().
Fixes:
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af_unix.c | ||
diag.c | ||
garbage.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
sysctl_net_unix.c | ||
unix_bpf.c |