CVE-2026-46114

Summary

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

RDMA/rxe: Reject non-8-byte ATOMIC_WRITE payloads

atomic_write_reply() at drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_resp.c unconditionally dereferences 8 bytes at payload_addr(pkt):

value = *(u64 *)payload_addr(pkt);

check_rkey() previously accepted an ATOMIC_WRITE request with pktlen == resid == 0 because the length validation only compared pktlen against resid. A remote initiator that sets the RETH length to 0 therefore reaches atomic_write_reply() with a zero-byte logical payload, and the responder reads sizeof(u64) bytes from past the logical end of the packet into skb->head tailroom, then writes those 8 bytes into the attacker's MR via rxe_mr_do_atomic_write(). That is a remote disclosure of 4 bytes of kernel tailroom per probe (the other 4 bytes are the packet's own trailing ICRC).

IBA oA19-28 defines ATOMIC_WRITE as exactly 8 bytes. Anything else is protocol-invalid. Hoist a strict length check into check_rkey() so the responder never reaches the unchecked dereference, and keep the existing WRITE-family length logic for the normal RDMA WRITE path.

Reproduced on mainline with an unmodified rxe driver: a sustained zero-length ATOMIC_WRITE probe repeatedly leaks adjacent skb head-buffer bytes into the attacker's MR, including recognisable kernel strings and partial kernel-direct-map pointer words. With this patch applied the responder rejects the PDU and the MR stays all-zero.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux034e285f8b99062a0cf29112e1232154a6a44aa5 < 539cabb7b2d8ba70f55bba91db55faef11c2a6d7affected
LinuxLinux034e285f8b99062a0cf29112e1232154a6a44aa5 < d415fce3fcde6d7aeea6c25362a395b905811452affected
LinuxLinux034e285f8b99062a0cf29112e1232154a6a44aa5 < 105bf79a23b85cf3a761d18a4f3e10ce88526bc1affected
LinuxLinux034e285f8b99062a0cf29112e1232154a6a44aa5 < 7ec1ed4747f5f99f8b797bb438c5efd36079fad5affected
LinuxLinux034e285f8b99062a0cf29112e1232154a6a44aa5 < 1114c87aa6f195cf07da55a27b2122ae26557b26affected
LinuxLinux6.2affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.2unaffected
LinuxLinux6.6.140 <= 6.6.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.88 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.18.30 <= 6.18.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.0.7 <= 7.0.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.1 <= *unaffected

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