CVE-2026-45945

Summary

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

iommu/vt-d: Fix race condition during PASID entry replacement

The Intel VT-d PASID table entry is 512 bits (64 bytes). When replacing an active PASID entry (e.g., during domain replacement), the current implementation calculates a new entry on the stack and copies it to the table using a single structure assignment.

    struct pasid_entry *pte, new_pte;

    pte = intel_pasid_get_entry(dev, pasid);
    pasid_pte_config_first_level(iommu, &new_pte, ...);
    *pte = new_pte;

Because the hardware may fetch the 512-bit PASID entry in multiple 128-bit chunks, updating the entire entry while it is active (Present bit set) risks a "torn" read. In this scenario, the IOMMU hardware could observe an inconsistent state — partially new data and partially old data — leading to unpredictable behavior or spurious faults.

Fix this by removing the unsafe "replace" helpers and following the "clear-then-update" flow, which ensures the Present bit is cleared and the required invalidation handshake is completed before the new configuration is applied.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux7543ee63e8113aa34b07df3b16b3b9d2c5f73939 < 66a7aff480a82b8642b3991fed5fdc9780022157affected
LinuxLinux7543ee63e8113aa34b07df3b16b3b9d2c5f73939 < c3b1edea3791fa91ab7032faa90355913ad9451baffected
LinuxLinux6.13affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.13unaffected
LinuxLinux6.19.4 <= 6.19.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.0 <= *unaffected

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