Fixed oops if an uninitialized key is used for encryption.

Without this patch, if you try and use a key that has not been
configured, for example:

% iwconfig eth1 key deadbeef00 [2]

without having configured key [1], then the active key will still be
[1], but privacy will now be enabled.  Transmission of a packet in this
situation will result in a kernel oops.

Signed-off-by: James Ketrenos <jketreno@linux.intel.com>
This commit is contained in:
Hong Liu 2005-10-20 11:06:36 -05:00 committed by James Ketrenos
parent 5b74eda78d
commit f0f15ab554

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@ -157,11 +157,14 @@ static inline int ieee80211_encrypt_fragment(struct ieee80211_device *ieee,
struct ieee80211_crypt_data *crypt = ieee->crypt[ieee->tx_keyidx];
int res;
if (crypt == NULL)
return -1;
/* To encrypt, frame format is:
* IV (4 bytes), clear payload (including SNAP), ICV (4 bytes) */
atomic_inc(&crypt->refcnt);
res = 0;
if (crypt->ops->encrypt_mpdu)
if (crypt->ops && crypt->ops->encrypt_mpdu)
res = crypt->ops->encrypt_mpdu(frag, hdr_len, crypt->priv);
atomic_dec(&crypt->refcnt);
@ -264,9 +267,9 @@ int ieee80211_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev)
encrypt = !(ether_type == ETH_P_PAE && ieee->ieee802_1x) &&
ieee->sec.encrypt;
host_encrypt = ieee->host_encrypt && encrypt;
host_encrypt_msdu = ieee->host_encrypt_msdu && encrypt;
host_build_iv = ieee->host_build_iv && encrypt;
host_encrypt = ieee->host_encrypt && encrypt && crypt;
host_encrypt_msdu = ieee->host_encrypt_msdu && encrypt && crypt;
host_build_iv = ieee->host_build_iv && encrypt && crypt;
if (!encrypt && ieee->ieee802_1x &&
ieee->drop_unencrypted && ether_type != ETH_P_PAE) {