Tracker / CVE-2026-23414
CVE-2026-23414
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tls: Purge async_hold in tls_decrypt_async_wait() The async_hold queue pins encrypted input skbs while the AEAD engine references their scatterlist data. Once tls_decrypt_async_wait() returns, every AEAD operation has completed and the engine no longer references those skbs, so they can be freed unconditionally. A subsequent patch adds batch async decryption to tls_sw_read_sock(), introducing a new call site that must drain pending AEAD operations and release held skbs. Move __skb_queue_purge(&ctx->async_hold) into tls_decrypt_async_wait() so the purge is centralized and every caller -- recvmsg's drain path, the -EBUSY fallback in tls_do_decryption(), and the new read_sock batch path -- releases held skbs on synchronization without each site managing the purge independently. This fixes a leak when tls_strp_msg_hold() fails part-way through, after having added some cloned skbs to the async_hold queue. tls_decrypt_sg() will then call tls_decrypt_async_wait() to process all pending decrypts, and drop back to synchronous mode, but tls_sw_recvmsg() only flushes the async_hold queue when one record has been processed in "fully-async" mode, which may not be the case here. [[email protected]: added leak comment]
Affected products and versions
| linux | linux_kernel |
|---|---|
| linux | linux_kernel · 6.1.158 → 6.1.168 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 6.12.55 → 6.12.80 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 6.17.5 → 6.18 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 6.18.1 → 6.18.21 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 6.19 → 6.19.11 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 6.6.114 → 6.6.131 |