CVE-2022-49149

Summary

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

rxrpc: Fix call timer start racing with call destruction

The rxrpc_call struct has a timer used to handle various timed events relating to a call. This timer can get started from the packet input routines that are run in softirq mode with just the RCU read lock held. Unfortunately, because only the RCU read lock is held - and neither ref or other lock is taken - the call can start getting destroyed at the same time a packet comes in addressed to that call. This causes the timer - which was already stopped - to get restarted. Later, the timer dispatch code may then oops if the timer got deallocated first.

Fix this by trying to take a ref on the rxrpc_call struct and, if successful, passing that ref along to the timer. If the timer was already running, the ref is discarded.

The timer completion routine can then pass the ref along to the call's work item when it queues it. If the timer or work item where already queued/running, the extra ref is discarded.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxa158bdd3247b9656df36ba133235fff702e9fdc3 < 051360e51341cd17738d82c15a8226010c7cb7f6affected
LinuxLinuxa158bdd3247b9656df36ba133235fff702e9fdc3 < 8cbf4ae7a2833767d63114573e5f9a45740cc975affected
LinuxLinuxa158bdd3247b9656df36ba133235fff702e9fdc3 < 54df5a37f1d951ed27fd47bf9b15a42279582110affected
LinuxLinuxa158bdd3247b9656df36ba133235fff702e9fdc3 < 5e3c11144e557a9dbf9a2f6abe444689ef9d8aaeaffected
LinuxLinuxa158bdd3247b9656df36ba133235fff702e9fdc3 < 4a7f62f91933c8ae5308f9127fd8ea48188b6bc3affected
LinuxLinux4.15affected
LinuxLinux0 < 4.15unaffected
LinuxLinux5.10.110 <= 5.10.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.15.33 <= 5.15.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.16.19 <= 5.16.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.17.2 <= 5.17.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.18 <= *unaffected

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