dump_batman_icmp() is only doing a length check for the original ICMP packet length. But the throughput packet (which is also handled by this function) is accessed without doing an additional length check. So it is possible that it tries to read outside of the received data.
Fixes: f109b3473f86 ("batctl: introduce throughput meter support") Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann sven@narfation.org --- tcpdump.c | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/tcpdump.c b/tcpdump.c index d15c32e..9bb4b9e 100644 --- a/tcpdump.c +++ b/tcpdump.c @@ -911,7 +911,6 @@ static void dump_batman_icmp(unsigned char *packet_buff, ssize_t buff_len, int r LEN_CHECK((size_t)buff_len - sizeof(struct ether_header), sizeof(struct batadv_icmp_packet), "BAT ICMP");
icmp_packet = (struct batadv_icmp_packet *)(packet_buff + sizeof(struct ether_header)); - tp = (struct batadv_icmp_tp_packet *)icmp_packet;
if (!time_printed) print_time(); @@ -942,6 +941,10 @@ static void dump_batman_icmp(unsigned char *packet_buff, ssize_t buff_len, int r (size_t)buff_len - sizeof(struct ether_header)); break; case BATADV_TP: + LEN_CHECK((size_t)buff_len - sizeof(struct ether_header), sizeof(*tp), "BAT TP"); + + tp = (struct batadv_icmp_tp_packet *)icmp_packet; + printf("%s: ICMP TP type %s (%hhu), id %hhu, seq %u, ttl %2d, v %d, length %zu\n", name, tp->subtype == BATADV_TP_MSG ? "MSG" : tp->subtype == BATADV_TP_ACK ? "ACK" : "N/A",