CVE-2026-72340

Summary

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

net: microchip: vcap: fix races on the shared Super VCAP block

The VCAP instances on a chip are not independent, yet they are locked independently. On sparx5 and lan969x the IS0 and IS2 instances are backed by the same Super VCAP hardware block and share its cache and command registers: every access drives the shared VCAP_SUPER_CTRL register and moves data through the shared cache registers.

Accessing one instance therefore races with accessing another. The per-instance admin->lock cannot prevent this, as each instance takes a different lock.

The locking issue is mostly disguised by the fact that the core usage of the vcap api runs under rtnl. However, the full rule dump in debugfs decodes rules straight from hardware (a READ command followed by a cache read) and runs outside rtnl, so it races a concurrent tc-flower rule write to another Super VCAP instance.

Besides corrupting the dump, the read repopulates the shared cache between the writers cache fill and its write command, so the writer commits the wrong data and corrupts the hardware entry.

Introduce vcap_lock() and vcap_unlock() helpers and route every rule lock site in the VCAP API and its debugfs code through them. Replace the per-instance admin->lock with a single mutex in struct vcap_control that serializes access to all instances. The helpers reach it through a new admin->vctrl back-pointer, and the clients initialise and destroy the control lock instead of a per-instance one.

No path holds more than one instance lock, so collapsing them onto a single mutex cannot self-deadlock.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux71c9de995260222e739020104d477af4775a6d26 < 786456d0a244bbd405dfc60e4de51f8b348b9cb1affected
LinuxLinux71c9de995260222e739020104d477af4775a6d26 < 49806bef9572a2e012610517bc14ed0a4db0d1fcaffected
LinuxLinux71c9de995260222e739020104d477af4775a6d26 < 1e71a40d101547380590db582213c1f1dce1f041affected
LinuxLinux71c9de995260222e739020104d477af4775a6d26 < 952928564cc5fdb06f92d7e25c6cd2e1d816362baffected
LinuxLinux71c9de995260222e739020104d477af4775a6d26 < d7a8d500d7e42837bd8dce40cb52c97c6e8706a9affected
LinuxLinux6.2affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.2unaffected
LinuxLinux6.6.145 <= 6.6.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.97 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.18.40 <= 6.18.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.1.5 <= 7.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.2 <= *unaffected

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