CVE-2022-50459

Updated on 01 Oct 2025

Severity

5.5 Medium severity

Details

CVSS score
5.5
CVSS vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

Overview

About vulnerability

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

scsi: iscsi: iscsi_tcp: Fix null-ptr-deref while calling getpeername()

Fix a NULL pointer crash that occurs when we are freeing the socket at the same time we access it via sysfs.

The problem is that:

  1. iscsi_sw_tcp_conn_get_param() and iscsi_sw_tcp_host_get_param() take the frwd_lock and do sock_hold() then drop the frwd_lock. sock_hold() does a get on the “struct sock”.

  2. iscsi_sw_tcp_release_conn() does sockfd_put() which does the last put on the “struct socket” and that does __sock_release() which sets the sock->ops to NULL.

  3. iscsi_sw_tcp_conn_get_param() and iscsi_sw_tcp_host_get_param() then call kernel_getpeername() which accesses the NULL sock->ops.

Above we do a get on the “struct sock”, but we needed a get on the “struct socket”. Originally, we just held the frwd_lock the entire time but in commit bcf3a2953d36 (“scsi: iscsi: iscsi_tcp: Avoid holding spinlock while calling getpeername()”) we switched to refcount based because the network layer changed and started taking a mutex in that path, so we could no longer hold the frwd_lock.

Instead of trying to maintain multiple refcounts, this just has us use a mutex for accessing the socket in the interface code paths.

Details

Affected product:
AlmaLinux 9.2 ESU , TuxCare 9.6 ESU
Affected packages:
kernel @ 5.14.0 (+1 more)

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

scsi: iscsi: iscsi_tcp: Fix null-ptr-deref while calling getpeername()

Fix a NULL pointer crash that occurs when we are freeing the socket at the same time we access it via sysfs.

The problem is that:

  1. iscsi_sw_tcp_conn_get_param() and iscsi_sw_tcp_host_get_param() take the frwd_lock and do sock_hold() then drop the frwd_lock. sock_hold() does a get on the “struct sock”.

  2. iscsi_sw_tcp_release_conn() does sockfd_put() which does the last put on the “struct socket” and that does __sock_release() which sets the sock->ops to NULL.

  3. iscsi_sw_tcp_conn_get_param() and iscsi_sw_tcp_host_get_param() then call kernel_getpeername() which accesses the NULL sock->ops.

Above we do a get on the “struct sock”, but we needed a get on the “struct socket”. Originally, we just held the frwd_lock the entire time but in commit bcf3a2953d36 (“scsi: iscsi: iscsi_tcp: Avoid holding spinlock while calling getpeername()”) we switched to refcount based because the network layer changed and started taking a mutex in that path, so we could no longer hold the frwd_lock.

Instead of trying to maintain multiple refcounts, this just has us use a mutex for accessing the socket in the interface code paths.

Fixes