All IP addresses that are present in a system are duplicated on
struct sctp_sockaddr_entry. They are linked in the global list
called sctp_local_addr_list. And this struct unions IPv4 and IPv6
addresses.
So, there can be rare case, when a sockaddr_in.sin_addr coincides
with the corresponding part of the sockaddr_in6 and the notifier
for IPv4 will carry away an IPv6 entry.
The fix is to check the family before comparing the addresses.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@openvz.org>
Signed-off-by: Vlad Yasevich <vladislav.yasevich@hp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
                spin_lock_bh(&sctp_local_addr_lock);
                list_for_each_entry_safe(addr, temp,
                                        &sctp_local_addr_list, list) {
-                       if (ipv6_addr_equal(&addr->a.v6.sin6_addr,
-                                            &ifa->addr)) {
+                       if (addr->a.sa.sa_family == AF_INET6 &&
+                                       ipv6_addr_equal(&addr->a.v6.sin6_addr,
+                                               &ifa->addr)) {
                                found = 1;
                                addr->valid = 0;
                                list_del_rcu(&addr->list);
 
                spin_lock_bh(&sctp_local_addr_lock);
                list_for_each_entry_safe(addr, temp,
                                        &sctp_local_addr_list, list) {
-                       if (addr->a.v4.sin_addr.s_addr == ifa->ifa_local) {
+                       if (addr->a.sa.sa_family == AF_INET &&
+                                       addr->a.v4.sin_addr.s_addr ==
+                                       ifa->ifa_local) {
                                found = 1;
                                addr->valid = 0;
                                list_del_rcu(&addr->list);