CVE-2025-38566

Summary

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

sunrpc: fix handling of server side tls alerts

Scott Mayhew discovered a security exploit in NFS over TLS in tls_alert_recv() due to its assumption it can read data from the msg iterator's kvec..

kTLS implementation splits TLS non-data record payload between the control message buffer (which includes the type such as TLS aler or TLS cipher change) and the rest of the payload (say TLS alert's level/description) which goes into the msg payload buffer.

This patch proposes to rework how control messages are setup and used by sock_recvmsg().

If no control message structure is setup, kTLS layer will read and process TLS data record types. As soon as it encounters a TLS control message, it would return an error. At that point, NFS can setup a kvec backed msg buffer and read in the control message such as a TLS alert. Msg iterator can advance the kvec pointer as a part of the copy process thus we need to revert the iterator before calling into the tls_alert_recv.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux5e052dda121e2870dd87181783da4a95d7d2927b < b1df394621710b312f0393e3f240fdac0764f968affected
LinuxLinux5e052dda121e2870dd87181783da4a95d7d2927b < 25bb3647d30a20486b5fe7cff2b0e503c16c9692affected
LinuxLinux5e052dda121e2870dd87181783da4a95d7d2927b < 3b549da875414989f480b66835d514be80a0bd9caffected
LinuxLinux5e052dda121e2870dd87181783da4a95d7d2927b < 6b33c31cc788073bfbed9297e1f4486ed73d87daaffected
LinuxLinux5e052dda121e2870dd87181783da4a95d7d2927b < bee47cb026e762841f3faece47b51f985e215edbaffected
LinuxLinux6.4affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.4unaffected
LinuxLinux6.6.102 <= 6.6.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.42 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.15.10 <= 6.15.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.16.1 <= 6.16.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.17 <= *unaffected

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