CVE-2025-38690 in Linuxinformation

Résumé

par MITRE • 04/09/2025

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

drm/xe/migrate: prevent infinite recursion

If the buf + offset is not aligned to XE_CAHELINE_BYTES we fallback to using a bounce buffer. However the bounce buffer here is allocated on the stack, and the only alignment requirement here is that it's naturally aligned to u8, and not XE_CACHELINE_BYTES. If the bounce buffer is also misaligned we then recurse back into the function again, however the new bounce buffer might also not be aligned, and might never be until we eventually blow through the stack, as we keep recursing.

Instead of using the stack use kmalloc, which should respect the power-of-two alignment request here. Fixes a kernel panic when triggering this path through eudebug.

v2 (Stuart): - Add build bug check for power-of-two restriction - s/EINVAL/ENOMEM/

(cherry picked from commit 38b34e928a08ba594c4bbf7118aa3aadacd62fff)

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Responsable

Linux

Réserver

16/04/2025

Divulgation

04/09/2025

Modérer

accepté

Entrée

VDB-322543

CPE

prêt

EPSS

0.00128

KEV

non

Activités

très faible

Sources

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