Lee Gibson <leegib@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Function wl1251_cmd_scan calls memcpy without checking the length. > A user could control that length and trigger a buffer overflow. > Fix by checking the length is within the maximum allowed size. > > Signed-off-by: Lee Gibson <leegib@xxxxxxxxx> Please fix the commit log, the user cannot control this length as cfg80211 checks it before handling it to wl1251. Unless I'm missing something. > --- > drivers/net/wireless/ti/wl1251/cmd.c | 7 +++++-- > 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wl1251/cmd.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wl1251/cmd.c > index 498c8db2eb48..e4d028a53d91 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wl1251/cmd.c > +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ti/wl1251/cmd.c > @@ -455,8 +455,11 @@ int wl1251_cmd_scan(struct wl1251 *wl, u8 *ssid, size_t ssid_len, > } > > cmd->params.ssid_len = ssid_len; If you are checking the length, you should also check ssid_len here. > - if (ssid) > - memcpy(cmd->params.ssid, ssid, ssid_len); > + if (ssid) { > + int len = min_t(int, ssid_len, IEEE80211_MAX_SSID_LEN); > + > + memcpy(cmd->params.ssid, ssid, len); > + } Please use clamp_val(). Also another (and IMHO better) way to cleanup this is to provide a pointer to struct cfg80211_ssid, which makes it clear that the length can be trusted and not length checking is not needed. So something like this: int wl1251_cmd_scan(struct wl1251 *wl, const struct cfg80211_ssid *ssid, struct ieee80211_channel *channels[], unsigned int n_channels, unsigned int n_probes) -- https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-wireless/list/ https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/documentation/submittingpatches