Commit 5d780cd6 authored by Robie Basak's avatar Robie Basak Committed by David S. Miller

[IrDA]: Frame length validation.

When using a stir4200-based USB adaptor to talk to a device that uses
an mcp2150, the stir4200 sometimes drops an incoming frame causing the
mcp2150 to try and retransmit the lost frame. In this combination, the
next frame received from the mcp2150 is often invalid - either an
empty i:rsp or an IrCOMM i:rsp with an invalid clen. These corner
cases are now checked.
Signed-off-by: default avatarRobie Basak <rb-oss-1@justgohome.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: default avatarSamuel Ortiz <samuel@sortiz.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parent 6d97b53e
......@@ -362,6 +362,18 @@ void ircomm_process_data(struct ircomm_cb *self, struct sk_buff *skb)
clen = skb->data[0];
/*
* Input validation check: a stir4200/mcp2150 combinations sometimes
* results in frames with clen > remaining packet size. These are
* illegal; if we throw away just this frame then it seems to carry on
* fine
*/
if (unlikely(skb->len < (clen + 1))) {
IRDA_DEBUG(2, "%s() throwing away illegal frame\n",
__FUNCTION__ );
return;
}
/*
* If there are any data hiding in the control channel, we must
* deliver it first. The side effect is that the control channel
......
......@@ -1199,6 +1199,19 @@ static int irlap_state_nrm_p(struct irlap_cb *self, IRLAP_EVENT event,
switch (event) {
case RECV_I_RSP: /* Optimize for the common case */
if (unlikely(skb->len <= LAP_ADDR_HEADER + LAP_CTRL_HEADER)) {
/*
* Input validation check: a stir4200/mcp2150
* combination sometimes results in an empty i:rsp.
* This makes no sense; we can just ignore the frame
* and send an rr:cmd immediately. This happens before
* changing nr or ns so triggers a retransmit
*/
irlap_wait_min_turn_around(self, &self->qos_tx);
irlap_send_rr_frame(self, CMD_FRAME);
/* Keep state */
break;
}
/* FIXME: must check for remote_busy below */
#ifdef CONFIG_IRDA_FAST_RR
/*
......
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