CVE-2025-39723

Summary

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

netfs: Fix unbuffered write error handling

If all the subrequests in an unbuffered write stream fail, the subrequest collector doesn't update the stream->transferred value and it retains its initial LONG_MAX value. Unfortunately, if all active streams fail, then we take the smallest value of { LONG_MAX, LONG_MAX, … } as the value to set in wreq->transferred - which is then returned from ->write_iter().

LONG_MAX was chosen as the initial value so that all the streams can be quickly assessed by taking the smallest value of all stream->transferred - but this only works if we've set any of them.

Fix this by adding a flag to indicate whether the value in stream->transferred is valid and checking that when we integrate the values. stream->transferred can then be initialised to zero.

This was found by running the generic/750 xfstest against cifs with cache=none. It splices data to the target file. Once (if) it has used up all the available scratch space, the writes start failing with ENOSPC. This causes ->write_iter() to fail. However, it was returning wreq->transferred, i.e. LONG_MAX, rather than an error (because it thought the amount transferred was non-zero) and iter_file_splice_write() would then try to clean up that amount of pipe bufferage - leading to an oops when it overran. The kernel log showed:

CIFS: VFS: Send error in write = -28

followed by:

BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 0000000000000008

with:

RIP: 0010:iter_file_splice_write+0x3a4/0x520
do_splice+0x197/0x4e0

or:

RIP: 0010:pipe_buf_release (include/linux/pipe_fs_i.h:282)
iter_file_splice_write (fs/splice.c:755)

Also put a warning check into splice to announce if ->write_iter() returned that it had written more than it was asked to.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux288ace2f57c9d06dd2e42bd80d03747d879a4068 < f08c80af3c9a9849cd178b4843b7c01d103506a1affected
LinuxLinux288ace2f57c9d06dd2e42bd80d03747d879a4068 < 387164a2b97e1f5404c6d0049a7409bac7d2bc5baffected
LinuxLinux288ace2f57c9d06dd2e42bd80d03747d879a4068 < a3de58b12ce074ec05b8741fa28d62ccb1070468affected
LinuxLinux6.10affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.10unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.44 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.16.4 <= 6.16.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.17 <= *unaffected

Weaknesses

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