CVE-2026-46130

Summary

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

dm-verity-fec: fix reading parity bytes split across blocks (take 3)

fec_decode_bufs() assumes that the parity bytes of the first RS codeword it decodes are never split across parity blocks.

This assumption is false. Consider v->fec->block_size == 4096 && v->fec->roots == 17 && fio->nbufs == 1, for example. In that case, each call to fec_decode_bufs() consumes v->fec->roots * (fio->nbufs << DM_VERITY_FEC_BUF_RS_BITS) = 272 parity bytes.

Considering that the parity data for each message block starts on a block boundary, the byte alignment in the parity data will iterate through 272*i mod 4096 until the 3 parity blocks have been consumed. On the 16th call (i=15), the alignment will be 4080 bytes into the first block. Only 16 bytes remain in that block, but 17 parity bytes will be needed. The code reads out-of-bounds from the parity block buffer.

Fortunately this doesn't normally happen, since it can occur only for certain non-default values of fec_roots and when the maximum number of buffers couldn't be allocated due to low memory. For example with block_size=4096 only the following cases are affected:

fec_roots=17: nbufs in [1, 3, 5, 15]
fec_roots=19: nbufs in [1, 229]
fec_roots=21: nbufs in [1, 3, 5, 13, 15, 39, 65, 195]
fec_roots=23: nbufs in [1, 89]

Regardless, fix it by refactoring how the parity blocks are read.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux6df90c02bae468a3a6110bafbc659884d0c4966c < 3d1b4e2d8ac0a1a1390a117f61ce0ca1c47e3bcbaffected
LinuxLinux6df90c02bae468a3a6110bafbc659884d0c4966c < 430a05cb926f6bdf53e81460a2c3a553257f3f61affected
LinuxLinux6bc6ee31113b05db605694491bdeb2b1730142f1affected
LinuxLinux12caa73a28f0ae147ec0356b45091edf2462462baffected
LinuxLinuxfc8943886629e26de34867db302c74d465510826affected
LinuxLinux6.1.125 < 6.2affected
LinuxLinux6.6.72 < 6.7affected
LinuxLinux6.12.10 < 6.13affected
LinuxLinux6.13affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.13unaffected
LinuxLinux7.0.7 <= 7.0.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.1 <= *unaffected

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