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CVE-2025-37988

PUBLISHED 26.05.2025

CNA: Linux

fix a couple of races in MNT_TREE_BENEATH handling by do_move_mount()

Обновлено: 26.05.2025
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: fix a couple of races in MNT_TREE_BENEATH handling by do_move_mount() Normally do_lock_mount(path, _) is locking a mountpoint pinned by *path and at the time when matching unlock_mount() unlocks that location it is still pinned by the same thing. Unfortunately, for 'beneath' case it's no longer that simple - the object being locked is not the one *path points to. It's the mountpoint of path->mnt. The thing is, without sufficient locking ->mnt_parent may change under us and none of the locks are held at that point. The rules are * mount_lock stabilizes m->mnt_parent for any mount m. * namespace_sem stabilizes m->mnt_parent, provided that m is mounted. * if either of the above holds and refcount of m is positive, we are guaranteed the same for refcount of m->mnt_parent. namespace_sem nests inside inode_lock(), so do_lock_mount() has to take inode_lock() before grabbing namespace_sem. It does recheck that path->mnt is still mounted in the same place after getting namespace_sem, and it does take care to pin the dentry. It is needed, since otherwise we might end up with racing mount --move (or umount) happening while we were getting locks; in that case dentry would no longer be a mountpoint and could've been evicted on memory pressure along with its inode - not something you want when grabbing lock on that inode. However, pinning a dentry is not enough - the matching mount is also pinned only by the fact that path->mnt is mounted on top it and at that point we are not holding any locks whatsoever, so the same kind of races could end up with all references to that mount gone just as we are about to enter inode_lock(). If that happens, we are left with filesystem being shut down while we are holding a dentry reference on it; results are not pretty. What we need to do is grab both dentry and mount at the same time; that makes inode_lock() safe *and* avoids the problem with fs getting shut down under us. After taking namespace_sem we verify that path->mnt is still mounted (which stabilizes its ->mnt_parent) and check that it's still mounted at the same place. From that point on to the matching namespace_unlock() we are guaranteed that mount/dentry pair we'd grabbed are also pinned by being the mountpoint of path->mnt, so we can quietly drop both the dentry reference (as the current code does) and mnt one - it's OK to do under namespace_sem, since we are not dropping the final refs. That solves the problem on do_lock_mount() side; unlock_mount() also has one, since dentry is guaranteed to stay pinned only until the namespace_unlock(). That's easy to fix - just have inode_unlock() done earlier, while it's still pinned by mp->m_dentry.

БДУ ФСТЭК

Идентификатор Описание
BDU:2025-12366 Уязвимость функции do_move_mount() компонента fs/namespace.c, позволяющая нарушителю вызвать отказ в обслуживании

Доп. Информация

Product Status

Linux
Product: Linux
Vendor: Linux
Default status: unaffected
Версии:
Затронутые версии Статус
Наблюдалось в версиях от 6ac392815628f317fcfdca1a39df00b9cc4ebc8b до 4f435c1f4c48ff84968e2d9159f6fa41f46cf998 affected
Наблюдалось в версиях от 6ac392815628f317fcfdca1a39df00b9cc4ebc8b до a61afd54826ac24c2c93845c4f441dbc344875b1 affected
Наблюдалось в версиях от 6ac392815628f317fcfdca1a39df00b9cc4ebc8b до d4b21e8cd3d7efa2deb9cff534f0133e84f35086 affected
Наблюдалось в версиях от 6ac392815628f317fcfdca1a39df00b9cc4ebc8b до 0d039eac6e5950f9d1ecc9e410c2fd1feaeab3b6 affected
Linux
Product: Linux
Vendor: Linux
Default status: affected
Версии:
Затронутые версии Статус
Наблюдалось в версии 6.5 affected
Наблюдалось в версиях от 0 до 6.5 unaffected
Наблюдалось до версии 6.6.* unaffected
Наблюдалось до версии 6.12.* unaffected
Наблюдалось до версии 6.14.* unaffected
Наблюдалось до версии * unaffected
 

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