IEEE 802.1AE-2006 standard recommends that the ICV element in a MACsec
frame should not exceed 16 octets: add MACSEC_STD_ICV_LEN in uapi
definitions accordingly, and avoid accepting configurations where the ICV
length exceeds the standard value. Leave definition of MACSEC_MAX_ICV_LEN
unchanged for backwards compatibility with userspace programs.
Fixes:
dece8d2b78d1 ("uapi: add MACsec bits")
Signed-off-by: Davide Caratti <dcaratti@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
}
#define MACSEC_NEEDED_HEADROOM (macsec_extra_len(true))
-#define MACSEC_NEEDED_TAILROOM MACSEC_MAX_ICV_LEN
+#define MACSEC_NEEDED_TAILROOM MACSEC_STD_ICV_LEN
static void macsec_fill_iv(unsigned char *iv, sci_t sci, u32 pn)
{
case MACSEC_DEFAULT_CIPHER_ID:
case MACSEC_DEFAULT_CIPHER_ALT:
if (icv_len < MACSEC_MIN_ICV_LEN ||
- icv_len > MACSEC_MAX_ICV_LEN)
+ icv_len > MACSEC_STD_ICV_LEN)
return -EINVAL;
break;
default:
#define MACSEC_MIN_ICV_LEN 8
#define MACSEC_MAX_ICV_LEN 32
+/* upper limit for ICV length as recommended by IEEE802.1AE-2006 */
+#define MACSEC_STD_ICV_LEN 16
enum macsec_attrs {
MACSEC_ATTR_UNSPEC,