CVE-2026-46059 in Linuxinformación

Resumen

por MITRE • 2026-05-27

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

KVM: nSVM: Always use NextRIP as vmcb02's NextRIP after first L2 VMRUN

For guests with NRIPS disabled, L1 does not provide NextRIP when running an L2 with an injected soft interrupt, instead it advances the current RIP before running it. KVM uses the current RIP as the NextRIP in vmcb02 to emulate a CPU without NRIPS.

However, after L2 runs the first time, NextRIP will be updated by the CPU and/or KVM, and the current RIP is no longer the correct value to use in vmcb02. Hence, after save/restore, use the current RIP if and only if a nested run is pending, otherwise use NextRIP. Give soft_int_next_rip the same treatment, as it's the same logic, just for a narrower use case.

[sean: give soft_int_next_rip the same treatment]

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Responsable

Linux

Reservar

2026-05-13

Divulgación

2026-05-27

Moderación

aceptado

Artículo

VDB-366337

CPE

listo

EPSS

0.00022

KEV

no

Actividades

muy bajo

Fuentes

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