CVE-2026-53264

Summary

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

net/sched: act_api: use RCU with deferred freeing for action lifecycle

When NEWTFILTER and DELFILTER are run concurrently it is possible to create a race with an associated action.

Let's illustrate with CPU0 running NEWTFILTER and CPU1 running DELFILTER:

0: mutex_lock() <– holds the idr lock 0: rcu_read_lock() 0: p = idr_find(idr, index) <– action p is valid (RCU protects IDR) 0: mutex_unlock() <– releases the idr lock 1: refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock() <– refcnt 1->0, mutex held 1: idr_remove(idr, index) <– Action removed from IDR 1: mutex_unlock() <– mutex released allowing us to delete the action 1: tcf_action_cleanup(p); kfree(p) <– Kfrees p immediately, no deferral 0: refcount_inc_not_zero(&p->tcfa_refcnt) <– ouch, UAF p points to freed memory

This patch fixes the race condition between NEWTFILTER and DELFILTER by adding struct rcu_head to tc_action used in the deferral and introducing a call_rcu() in the delete path to defer the final kfree().

Note: this is a revert of commit d7fb60b9cafb ("net_sched: get rid of tcfa_rcu") but also modernization/simplification to directly use kfree_rcu().

Let's illustrate the new restored code path:

0: rcu_read_lock() 1: refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock() <– refcnt 1->0, mutex held 1: idr_remove(idr, index) 1: mutex_unlock() 1: call_rcu(&p->tcfa_rcu, tcf_action_rcu_free) <– defer kfree after grace period 0: p = idr_find(idr, index) 0: refcount_inc_not_zero(&p->tcfa_refcnt) <– fails, refcnt already 0 1: rcu_read_unlock() <– release so freeing can run after grace period

After CPU1 calls idr_remove(), the object is no longer reachable through the IDR. CPU0's subsequent idr_find() will return NULL, and even if it still held a stale pointer, the immediate kfree() is now deferred until after the RCU grace period, so no UAF can occur.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxd7fb60b9cafb982cb2e46a267646a8dfd4f2e5da < 98b2e40879abf0245be5a5b7af69e0f6ff524ac3affected
LinuxLinuxd7fb60b9cafb982cb2e46a267646a8dfd4f2e5da < 18af5d2ef0c4f65787fd1280c8b23286b9f2a835affected
LinuxLinuxd7fb60b9cafb982cb2e46a267646a8dfd4f2e5da < 1f1b98fea6b9ea30507d0f2fbff6750292d097e2affected
LinuxLinuxd7fb60b9cafb982cb2e46a267646a8dfd4f2e5da < 8b136f18ac4b2ace5aaad3305b3f8a5d8165a009affected
LinuxLinuxd7fb60b9cafb982cb2e46a267646a8dfd4f2e5da < 5dd51e09020c65aa53cf128e5e3517cd53b3c113affected
LinuxLinuxd7fb60b9cafb982cb2e46a267646a8dfd4f2e5da < b60e9391142e983fab2be53497aa8f71fdd09cd5affected
LinuxLinuxd7fb60b9cafb982cb2e46a267646a8dfd4f2e5da < 91d105d2cbe002f9c7b43a6183adedc37e1da1f7affected
LinuxLinuxd7fb60b9cafb982cb2e46a267646a8dfd4f2e5da < 5057e1aca011e51ef51498c940ef96f3d3e8a305affected
LinuxLinux4.14affected
LinuxLinux0 < 4.14unaffected
LinuxLinux5.10.259 <= 5.10.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.15.210 <= 5.15.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.1.176 <= 6.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.6.143 <= 6.6.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.94 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.18.36 <= 6.18.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.0.13 <= 7.0.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.1 <= *unaffected

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