CVE-2026-31769

HIGH

gpib: fix use-after-free in IO ioctl handlers

Title source: cna
STIX 2.1

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: gpib: fix use-after-free in IO ioctl handlers The IBRD, IBWRT, IBCMD, and IBWAIT ioctl handlers use a gpib_descriptor pointer after board->big_gpib_mutex has been released. A concurrent IBCLOSEDEV ioctl can free the descriptor via close_dev_ioctl() during this window, causing a use-after-free. The IO handlers (read_ioctl, write_ioctl, command_ioctl) explicitly release big_gpib_mutex before calling their handler. wait_ioctl() is called with big_gpib_mutex held, but ibwait() releases it internally when wait_mask is non-zero. In all four cases, the descriptor pointer obtained from handle_to_descriptor() becomes unprotected. Fix this by introducing a kernel-only descriptor_busy reference count in struct gpib_descriptor. Each handler atomically increments descriptor_busy under file_priv->descriptors_mutex before releasing the lock, and decrements it when done. close_dev_ioctl() checks descriptor_busy under the same lock and rejects the close with -EBUSY if the count is non-zero. A reference count rather than a simple flag is necessary because multiple handlers can operate on the same descriptor concurrently (e.g. IBRD and IBWAIT on the same handle from different threads). A separate counter is needed because io_in_progress can be cleared from unprivileged userspace via the IBWAIT ioctl (through general_ibstatus() with set_mask containing CMPL), which would allow an attacker to bypass a check based solely on io_in_progress. The new descriptor_busy counter is only modified by the kernel IO paths. The lock ordering is consistent (big_gpib_mutex -> descriptors_mutex) and the handlers only hold descriptors_mutex briefly during the lookup, so there is no deadlock risk and no impact on IO throughput.

Scores

CVSS v3 7.8
EPSS 0.0001
EPSS Percentile 2.3%
Attack Vector LOCAL
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

Details

CWE
CWE-416
Status published
Products (13)
Linux/Linux < 6.13
Linux/Linux 1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2 - 28c75dd143ead62e0dfac564c79d251e21d5d74b
Linux/Linux 1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2 - cae26eff1b56d78bed7873cf3e60a2b1bdd4da6c
Linux/Linux 1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2 - d1857f8296dceb75d00ab857fc3c61bc00c7f5c6
Linux/Linux 6.13
Linux/Linux 6.18.22 - 6.18.*
Linux/Linux 6.19.12 - 6.19.*
Linux/Linux 7.0
Linux/Linux 9dde4559e93955ccc47d588f7fd051684d55c4e7 - 28c75dd143ead62e0dfac564c79d251e21d5d74b
Linux/Linux 9dde4559e93955ccc47d588f7fd051684d55c4e7 - cae26eff1b56d78bed7873cf3e60a2b1bdd4da6c
... and 3 more
Published May 01, 2026
Tracked Since May 01, 2026