CVE-2026-22979 (GCVE-0-2026-22979)
Vulnerability from cvelistv5 – Published: 2026-01-23 15:24 – Updated: 2026-01-23 15:24
VLAI?
Title
net: fix memory leak in skb_segment_list for GRO packets
Summary
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
net: fix memory leak in skb_segment_list for GRO packets
When skb_segment_list() is called during packet forwarding, it handles
packets that were aggregated by the GRO engine.
Historically, the segmentation logic in skb_segment_list assumes that
individual segments are split from a parent SKB and may need to carry
their own socket memory accounting. Accordingly, the code transfers
truesize from the parent to the newly created segments.
Prior to commit ed4cccef64c1 ("gro: fix ownership transfer"), this
truesize subtraction in skb_segment_list() was valid because fragments
still carry a reference to the original socket.
However, commit ed4cccef64c1 ("gro: fix ownership transfer") changed
this behavior by ensuring that fraglist entries are explicitly
orphaned (skb->sk = NULL) to prevent illegal orphaning later in the
stack. This change meant that the entire socket memory charge remained
with the head SKB, but the corresponding accounting logic in
skb_segment_list() was never updated.
As a result, the current code unconditionally adds each fragment's
truesize to delta_truesize and subtracts it from the parent SKB. Since
the fragments are no longer charged to the socket, this subtraction
results in an effective under-count of memory when the head is freed.
This causes sk_wmem_alloc to remain non-zero, preventing socket
destruction and leading to a persistent memory leak.
The leak can be observed via KMEMLEAK when tearing down the networking
environment:
unreferenced object 0xffff8881e6eb9100 (size 2048):
comm "ping", pid 6720, jiffies 4295492526
backtrace:
kmem_cache_alloc_noprof+0x5c6/0x800
sk_prot_alloc+0x5b/0x220
sk_alloc+0x35/0xa00
inet6_create.part.0+0x303/0x10d0
__sock_create+0x248/0x640
__sys_socket+0x11b/0x1d0
Since skb_segment_list() is exclusively used for SKB_GSO_FRAGLIST
packets constructed by GRO, the truesize adjustment is removed.
The call to skb_release_head_state() must be preserved. As documented in
commit cf673ed0e057 ("net: fix fraglist segmentation reference count
leak"), it is still required to correctly drop references to SKB
extensions that may be overwritten during __copy_skb_header().
Severity ?
No CVSS data available.
Assigner
References
Impacted products
| Vendor | Product | Version | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Linux | Linux |
Affected:
2eeab8c47c3c0276e0746bc382f405c9a236a5ad , < 0b27828ebd1ed3107d7929c3737adbe862e99e74
(git)
Affected: fc126c1d51e9552eacd2d717b9ffe9262a8a4cd6 , < 88bea149db2057112af3aaf63534b24fab5858ab (git) Affected: ed4cccef64c1d0d5b91e69f7a8a6697c3a865486 , < 3264881431e308b9c72cb8a0159d57a56d67dd79 (git) Affected: ed4cccef64c1d0d5b91e69f7a8a6697c3a865486 , < c114a32a2e70b82d447f409f7ffcfa3058f9d5bd (git) Affected: ed4cccef64c1d0d5b91e69f7a8a6697c3a865486 , < 238e03d0466239410b72294b79494e43d4fabe77 (git) Affected: d225b0ac96dc40d7e8ae2bc227eb2c56e130975f (git) Affected: 5b3b67f731296027cceb3efad881ae281213f86f (git) |
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