CVE-2026-53116

ANALYSIS PENDING

s390/ap: use generic driver_override infrastructure

Title source: cna
STIX 2.1

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: s390/ap: use generic driver_override infrastructure When the AP masks are updated via apmask_store() or aqmask_store(), ap_bus_revise_bindings() is called after ap_attr_mutex has been released. This calls __ap_revise_reserved(), which accesses the driver_override field without holding any lock, racing against a concurrent driver_override_store() that may free the old string, resulting in a potential UAF. Fix this by using the driver-core driver_override infrastructure, which protects all accesses with an internal spinlock. Note that unlike most other buses, the AP bus does not check driver_override in its match() callback; the override is checked in ap_device_probe() and __ap_revise_reserved() instead. Also note that we do not enable the driver_override feature of struct bus_type, as AP - in contrast to most other buses - passes "" to sysfs_emit() when the driver_override pointer is NULL. Thus, printing "\n" instead of "(null)\n". Additionally, AP has a custom counter that is modified in the corresponding custom driver_override_store().

Scores

EPSS 0.0014
EPSS Percentile 4.1%

Details

Status published
Products (7)
linux/Kernel 6.19.0 - 7.0.10linux
Linux/Linux < 6.19
Linux/Linux 6.19
Linux/Linux 7.0.10 - 7.0.*
Linux/Linux 7.1
Linux/Linux d38a87d7c0643db61e7a3bfc3ebeea2dc2568f7e - 81d6f7c3a70b10ff757ee8b5f8114a190871cf1e
Linux/Linux d38a87d7c0643db61e7a3bfc3ebeea2dc2568f7e - 8f2eca0570438b94602da1297353eb7b10dcb6cb
Published Jun 24, 2026
Tracked Since Jun 24, 2026