CVE-2026-68455

Summary

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

liveupdate: validate session type before performing operation

The sessions ioctls are not applicable to all session types. PRESERVE_FD is only applicable to outgoing sessions. RETRIEVE_FD and FINISH are only valid for incoming session. Calling a incoming ioctl on an outgoing session is invalid and can cause file handlers to run into unexpected errors.

For example, a user can create a (outgoing) session, preserve a memfd, and then immediately do a retrieve without doing a kexec in between. This would result in memfd's retrieve handler to run. The handlers expects to be called from a post-kexec context, and will try to do a kho_restore_vmalloc() or kho_restore_folio() to try and restore memory.

KHO catches this (thanks to KHO_PAGE_MAGIC) and returns an error, but since this is considered an internal error and KHO throws out a bunch of WARN()s.

Associate a type with each ioctl op and validate the type in luo_session_ioctl() before dispatching the ioctl handler to make sure the op is being called for the right session type.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux16cec0d265219f14a7fcebcc43aeb69205adba56 < 3dc8a46d08a8a060d4128e9f497060b8d03c1595affected
LinuxLinux16cec0d265219f14a7fcebcc43aeb69205adba56 < 507e3b479f9c6d85135eb5e1a77fb3fddb259ad8affected
LinuxLinux6.19affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.19unaffected
LinuxLinux7.1.5 <= 7.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.2-rc1 <= *unaffected

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