CVE-2025-38434

Summary

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

Revert "riscv: Define TASK_SIZE_MAX for __access_ok()"

This reverts commit ad5643cf2f69 ("riscv: Define TASK_SIZE_MAX for __access_ok()").

This commit changes TASK_SIZE_MAX to be LONG_MAX to optimize access_ok(), because the previous TASK_SIZE_MAX (default to TASK_SIZE) requires some computation.

The reasoning was that all user addresses are less than LONG_MAX, and all kernel addresses are greater than LONG_MAX. Therefore access_ok() can filter kernel addresses.

Addresses between TASK_SIZE and LONG_MAX are not valid user addresses, but access_ok() let them pass. That was thought to be okay, because they are not valid addresses at hardware level.

Unfortunately, one case is missed: get_user_pages_fast() happily accepts addresses between TASK_SIZE and LONG_MAX. futex(), for instance, uses get_user_pages_fast(). This causes the problem reported by Robert [1].

Therefore, revert this commit. TASK_SIZE_MAX is changed to the default: TASK_SIZE.

This unfortunately reduces performance, because TASK_SIZE is more expensive to compute compared to LONG_MAX. But correctness first, we can think about optimization later, if required.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxad5643cf2f699989daa85d909403febd6712fccb < fe30c30bf3bb68d4a4d8c7c814769857b5c973e6affected
LinuxLinuxad5643cf2f699989daa85d909403febd6712fccb < f8b1898748dfeb4f9b67b6a6d661f354b9de3523affected
LinuxLinuxad5643cf2f699989daa85d909403febd6712fccb < 890ba5be6335dbbbc99af14ea007befb5f83f174affected
LinuxLinux6.10affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.10unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.36 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.15.5 <= 6.15.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.16 <= *unaffected

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