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Nikolay Aleksandrov says: ==================== net: bridge: fix possible stale skb pointers In the bridge driver we have a couple of places which call pskb_may_pull but we've cached skb pointers before that and use them after which can lead to out-of-bounds/stale pointer use. I've had these in my "to fix" list for some time and now we got a report (patch 01) so here they are. Patches 02-04 are fixes based on code inspection. Also patch 01 was tested by Martin Weinelt, Martin if you don't mind please add your tested-by tag to it by replying with Tested-by: name <email>. I've also briefly tested the set by trying to exercise those code paths. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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