CVE-2026-45858
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Summary
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
ext4: don't zero the entire extent if EXT4_EXT_DATA_PARTIAL_VALID1
When allocating initialized blocks from a large unwritten extent, or when splitting an unwritten extent during end I/O and converting it to initialized, there is currently a potential issue of stale data if the extent needs to be split in the middle.
0 A B N
[UUUUUUUUUUUU] U: unwritten extent
[--DDDDDDDD--] D: valid data
|<- ->| ----> this range needs to be initialized
ext4_split_extent() first try to split this extent at B with EXT4_EXT_DATA_ENTIRE_VALID1 and EXT4_EXT_MAY_ZEROOUT flag set, but ext4_split_extent_at() failed to split this extent due to temporary lack of space. It zeroout B to N and mark the entire extent from 0 to N as written.
0 A B N
[WWWWWWWWWWWW] W: written extent
[SSDDDDDDDDZZ] Z: zeroed, S: stale data
ext4_split_extent() then try to split this extent at A with EXT4_EXT_DATA_VALID2 flag set. This time, it split successfully and left a stale written extent from 0 to A.
0 A B N
[WW|WWWWWWWWWW]
[SS|DDDDDDDDZZ]
Fix this by pass EXT4_EXT_DATA_PARTIAL_VALID1 to ext4_split_extent_at() when splitting at B, don't convert the entire extent to written and left it as unwritten after zeroing out B to N. The remaining work is just like the standard two-part split. ext4_split_extent() will pass the EXT4_EXT_DATA_VALID2 flag when it calls ext4_split_extent_at() for the second time, allowing it to properly handle the split. If the split is successful, it will keep extent from 0 to A as unwritten.
Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Version Range | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linux | Linux | dee1f973ca341c266229faa5a1a5bb268bed3531 < 58ddae5d77b1db3a27b891c75a8fa120239ac092 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | dee1f973ca341c266229faa5a1a5bb268bed3531 < d17857b4fb9ba5745b59be0ef38fd532991fccbf | affected |
| Linux | Linux | dee1f973ca341c266229faa5a1a5bb268bed3531 < d67c8ecf3d8fda9b8ef80e6f665d84b6d6ac9d88 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | dee1f973ca341c266229faa5a1a5bb268bed3531 < 7015fcf473796e1d2d876f241bd9e0c36f3d4eef | affected |
| Linux | Linux | dee1f973ca341c266229faa5a1a5bb268bed3531 < 1bf6974822d1dba86cf11b5f05498581cf3488a2 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 814a7833df19e1de7447f870ae890adb12561627 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 4319fd00002630a761fa5559a086f11ed7623006 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | e28b27be06c5e6a5236c0c0b370ca0768ab086bb | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 3.2.33 < 3.3 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 3.4.16 < 3.5 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 3.6.4 < 3.7 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 3.7 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 0 < 3.7 | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.6.130 <= 6.6.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.12.75 <= 6.12.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.18.14 <= 6.18.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.19.4 <= 6.19.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 7.0 <= * | unaffected |
Weaknesses
References
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/58ddae5d77b1db3a27b891c75a8fa120239ac092
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/d17857b4fb9ba5745b59be0ef38fd532991fccbf
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/d67c8ecf3d8fda9b8ef80e6f665d84b6d6ac9d88
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/7015fcf473796e1d2d876f241bd9e0c36f3d4eef
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/1bf6974822d1dba86cf11b5f05498581cf3488a2
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