CVE-2026-72103

Summary

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

dm: avoid leaking the caller's thread keyring via the table device file

The refactoring in commit a28d893eb327 ("md: port block device access to file") accidentally causes the caller's thread keyring to be kept alive long beyond the caller's lifetime.

As a result, "cryptsetup luksSuspend" silently fails to wipe the LUKS volume key from memory.

In detail: "cryptsetup luksOpen" uses its supposedly ephemeral thread keyring to pass the volume key to the kernel. dm-crypt's crypt_set_keyring_key() copies the key material into its own crypt_config structure and then drops its own reference to the key in the keyring with key_put().

With this fix, restoring pre-v6.9 behavior, the copy in the thread keyring is then promptly garbage collected, such that exactly one copy of the volume key remains. This single copy is correctly wiped from memory on "cryptsetup luksSuspend".

Without this fix, the thread keyring and the volume key in it remains. This second copy is only freed on "luksClose". "luksSuspend" neither knows about this copy nor has any way to remove it, so the key remains recoverable from RAM after a suspend that is documented to have wiped it.

This fix should not introduce new security problems, as the code is anyway gated by CAP_SYS_ADMIN. The device-mapper core, not the calling task, is the legitimate owner of this long-lived file.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxa28d893eb3270cf62c10dd8777af0d8452cdc072 < d3eb8451d529ea452740d1a2bc395a1d20c48133affected
LinuxLinuxa28d893eb3270cf62c10dd8777af0d8452cdc072 < 8ced1d242c34e342defcccdb00663354f212aae6affected
LinuxLinuxa28d893eb3270cf62c10dd8777af0d8452cdc072 < f00105be6a593920e9bc7949a069d4a116888851affected
LinuxLinuxa28d893eb3270cf62c10dd8777af0d8452cdc072 < 981ccd97f7153d310dfa92a534525bbaf46752c2affected
LinuxLinux6.9affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.9unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.101 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.18.42 <= 6.18.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.1.5 <= 7.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.2 <= *unaffected

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