Tracker / CVE-2024-26685
CVE-2024-26685
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: nilfs2: fix potential bug in end_buffer_async_write According to a syzbot report, end_buffer_async_write(), which handles the completion of block device writes, may detect abnormal condition of the buffer async_write flag and cause a BUG_ON failure when using nilfs2. Nilfs2 itself does not use end_buffer_async_write(). But, the async_write flag is now used as a marker by commit 7f42ec394156 ("nilfs2: fix issue with race condition of competition between segments for dirty blocks") as a means of resolving double list insertion of dirty blocks in nilfs_lookup_dirty_data_buffers() and nilfs_lookup_node_buffers() and the resulting crash. This modification is safe as long as it is used for file data and b-tree node blocks where the page caches are independent. However, it was irrelevant and redundant to also introduce async_write for segment summary and super root blocks that share buffers with the backing device. This led to the possibility that the BUG_ON check in end_buffer_async_write would fail as described above, if independent writebacks of the backing device occurred in parallel. The use of async_write for segment summary buffers has already been removed in a previous change. Fix this issue by removing the manipulation of the async_write flag for the remaining super root block buffer.
Affected products and versions
| debian | debian_linux |
|---|---|
| linux | linux_kernel |
| linux | linux_kernel · 3.10.16 → 3.11 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 3.11.5 → 4.19.307 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 3.2.52 → 3.3 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 3.4.83 → 3.5 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 4.20 → 5.4.269 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 5.11 → 5.15.149 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 5.16 → 6.1.79 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 5.5 → 5.10.210 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 6.2 → 6.6.18 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 6.7 → 6.7.6 |