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Tracker / CVE-2025-38527

CVE-2025-38527

Critical 9.8

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: smb: client: fix use-after-free in cifs_oplock_break A race condition can occur in cifs_oplock_break() leading to a use-after-free of the cinode structure when unmounting: cifs_oplock_break() _cifsFileInfo_put(cfile) cifsFileInfo_put_final() cifs_sb_deactive() [last ref, start releasing sb] kill_sb() kill_anon_super() generic_shutdown_super() evict_inodes() dispose_list() evict() destroy_inode() call_rcu(&inode->i_rcu, i_callback) spin_lock(&cinode->open_file_lock) <- OK [later] i_callback() cifs_free_inode() kmem_cache_free(cinode) spin_unlock(&cinode->open_file_lock) <- UAF cifs_done_oplock_break(cinode) <- UAF The issue occurs when umount has already released its reference to the superblock. When _cifsFileInfo_put() calls cifs_sb_deactive(), this releases the last reference, triggering the immediate cleanup of all inodes under RCU. However, cifs_oplock_break() continues to access the cinode after this point, resulting in use-after-free. Fix this by holding an extra reference to the superblock during the entire oplock break operation. This ensures that the superblock and its inodes remain valid until the oplock break completes.

Affected products and versions

debian debian_linux
linux linux_kernel
linux linux_kernel · 3.16.72 → 3.17
linux linux_kernel · 4.14.114 → 4.15
linux linux_kernel · 4.19.37 → 4.20
linux linux_kernel · 4.9.171 → 4.10
linux linux_kernel · 5.0.10 → 5.1
linux linux_kernel · 5.1.1 → 5.15.190
linux linux_kernel · 5.16 → 6.1.147
linux linux_kernel · 6.13 → 6.15.8
linux linux_kernel · 6.2 → 6.6.100
linux linux_kernel · 6.7 → 6.12.40

Analysis

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