CVE-2024-45022

MEDIUM

Linux Kernel 6.1.95-6.1.106, 6.2.0-6.6.47, 6.3.0-6.10.6 - Memory Corruption via __vmap_pages_range_noflush

Title source: llm
STIX 2.1

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mm/vmalloc: fix page mapping if vm_area_alloc_pages() with high order fallback to order 0 The __vmap_pages_range_noflush() assumes its argument pages** contains pages with the same page shift. However, since commit e9c3cda4d86e ("mm, vmalloc: fix high order __GFP_NOFAIL allocations"), if gfp_flags includes __GFP_NOFAIL with high order in vm_area_alloc_pages() and page allocation failed for high order, the pages** may contain two different page shifts (high order and order-0). This could lead __vmap_pages_range_noflush() to perform incorrect mappings, potentially resulting in memory corruption. Users might encounter this as follows (vmap_allow_huge = true, 2M is for PMD_SIZE): kvmalloc(2M, __GFP_NOFAIL|GFP_X) __vmalloc_node_range_noprof(vm_flags=VM_ALLOW_HUGE_VMAP) vm_area_alloc_pages(order=9) ---> order-9 allocation failed and fallback to order-0 vmap_pages_range() vmap_pages_range_noflush() __vmap_pages_range_noflush(page_shift = 21) ----> wrong mapping happens We can remove the fallback code because if a high-order allocation fails, __vmalloc_node_range_noprof() will retry with order-0. Therefore, it is unnecessary to fallback to order-0 here. Therefore, fix this by removing the fallback code.

Scores

CVSS v3 5.5
EPSS 0.0022
EPSS Percentile 12.5%
Attack Vector LOCAL
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

CISA SSVC

Vulnrichment
Exploitation none
Automatable no
Technical Impact partial

Details

CWE
CWE-787
Status published
Products (16)
linux/Kernel < 6.1.107linux
linux/Kernel 6.2.0 - 6.6.48linux
linux/Kernel 6.3.0 - 6.10.7linux
Linux/Linux < 6.3
Linux/Linux 6.1.107 - 6.1.*
Linux/Linux 6.1.95 - 6.1.107
Linux/Linux 6.10.7 - 6.10.*
Linux/Linux 6.11
Linux/Linux 6.3
Linux/Linux 6.6.48 - 6.6.*
... and 6 more
Published Sep 11, 2024
Tracked Since Feb 18, 2026