CVE-2025-68208

Summary

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

bpf: account for current allocated stack depth in widen_imprecise_scalars()

The usage pattern for widen_imprecise_scalars() looks as follows:

prev_st = find_prev_entry(env, ...);
queued_st = push_stack(...);
widen_imprecise_scalars(env, prev_st, queued_st);

Where prev_st is an ancestor of the queued_st in the explored states tree. This ancestor is not guaranteed to have same allocated stack depth as queued_st. E.g. in the following case:

def main():
  for i in 1..2:
    foo(i)        // same callsite, differnt param

def foo(i):
  if i == 1:
    use 128 bytes of stack
  iterator based loop

Here, for a second 'foo' call prev_st->allocated_stack is 128, while queued_st->allocated_stack is much smaller. widen_imprecise_scalars() needs to take this into account and avoid accessing bpf_verifier_state->frame[*]->stack out of bounds.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxab470fefce2837e66b771c60858118d50bb5bb10 < 64b12dca2b0abcb5fc0542887d18b926ea5cf711affected
LinuxLinux2793a8b015f7f1caadb9bce9c63dc659f7522676 < 9944c7938cd5b3f37b0afec0481c7c015e4f1c58affected
LinuxLinux2793a8b015f7f1caadb9bce9c63dc659f7522676 < 57e04e2ff56e32f923154f0f7bc476fcb596ffe7affected
LinuxLinux2793a8b015f7f1caadb9bce9c63dc659f7522676 < b0c8e6d3d866b6a7f73877f71968dbffd27b7785affected
LinuxLinux6.6.15 < 6.6.117affected
LinuxLinux6.7affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.7unaffected
LinuxLinux6.6.117 <= 6.6.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.59 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.17.9 <= 6.17.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.18 <= *unaffected

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