In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: packet: synchronize pressure clearing with ring reconfiguration packet_set_ring() updates the RX ring state under sk_receive_queue.lock, but used to publish the tpacket receive mode through po->prot_hook.func after releasing that lock. packet_poll() and packet_recvmsg() can then run the pressure clearing path after the ring has been cleared while still seeing tpacket_rcv, causing __packet_rcv_has_room() to dereference stale or NULL ring storage. Move the existing receive hook assignment into the same sk_receive_queue.lock section as the ring state update. Keep the assignment otherwise unchanged, including on TX ring reconfiguration, to avoid adding behavior changes that are not required for the fix. Serialize packet_recvmsg() pressure clearing with the same queue lock only after PACKET_SOCK_PRESSURE has been observed. If the flag is clear and the socket has moved away from tpacket_rcv, packet_set_ring() has already detached the socket and waited for synchronize_net(), so no new packet input can set the flag again. packet_poll() already holds sk_receive_queue.lock, so it uses the new unlocked helper directly.
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/cf8189b82bb93f219ab740e0346c919ad65ada62
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ad740b4990347521f0db260d381f9f74e7b340ba
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/a08196c3cc105947746ec21309edfbb60275fcdb
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/2c7b5eb87b2b288cdbde825f21d2b83b2f5da747
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/1a35da325cac4d5bcad76a2aa943408a6f1d9000