Re: [BUG] Potential Null Pointer Dereference in udp_gro_receive_segment Function
From: Eric Dumazet
Date: Sat Feb 14 2026 - 08:01:36 EST
On Sat, Feb 14, 2026 at 1:47 PM 冯嘉仪 <23210240148@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Dear Maintainer,
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> Our team recently developed a null-pointer-dereference (NPD) vulnerability detection tool, and we used it to scan the Linux Kernel (version 6.9.6). After manual review, we identified a potentially vulnerable code snippet that could lead to a null-pointer dereference bug. We would appreciate your expert insight to confirm whether this vulnerability could indeed pose a risk to the system.
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> Vulnerability Description:
> File: net/ipv4/udp_offload.c
> In the function udp_gro_receive_segment, we found the following line of code:
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> if (!uh->check) {
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> The issue arises because the uh pointer may be passed as NULL in certain situations. Since uh is NULL, accessing uh->check in the statement could result in a null-pointer dereference.
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> Proposed Fix:
> To prevent the potential null-pointer dereference, we suggest adding a NULL check for the uh pointer before attempting to dereference uh->check in the line.
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> Request for Review:
> We would appreciate your expert insight to confirm whether this vulnerability indeed poses a risk to the system, and if the proposed fix is appropriate. If there are reasons why this issue does not present a real risk (e.g., the NULL check is redundant or unnecessary), we would be grateful for clarification.
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> Thank you for your time and consideration.
This seems bogus to me, please fix your tool.
I would suggest you stop sending more reports today.