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tls_sw_sendmsg() allocates plaintext and encrypted SG entries using
function sk_alloc_sg(). In case the number of SG entries hit
MAX_SKB_FRAGS, sk_alloc_sg() returns -ENOSPC and sets the variable for
current SG index to '0'. This leads to calling of function
tls_push_record() with 'sg_encrypted_num_elem = 0' and later causes
kernel crash. To fix this, set the number of SG elements to the number
of elements in plaintext/encrypted SG arrays in case sk_alloc_sg()
returns -ENOSPC.
Fixes:
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Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
tls_device_fallback.c | ||
tls_device.c | ||
tls_main.c | ||
tls_sw.c |