CVE-2026-72431
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Summary
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
alloc_tag: fix use-after-free in /proc/allocinfo after module unload
allocinfo_start() only reinitializes the codetag iterator at position 0. For subsequent reads (position > 0), it reuses cached iterator state from the previous batch. allocinfo_stop() drops mod_lock between read batches, which allows module unload to complete and free the module memory that the cached iterator still references:
CPU0 (read) CPU1 (rmmod)
allocinfo_start(pos=0) down_read(mod_lock) allocinfo_show() … allocinfo_stop() up_read(mod_lock) codetag_unload_module() kfree(cmod) release_module_tags() … free_mod_mem() allocinfo_start(pos=N) down_read(mod_lock) // reuses cached iter, skips re-init allocinfo_show() ct->filename <– UAF
After free_mod_mem() frees the module's .rodata, allocinfo_show() dereferences ct->filename, ct->function which point there.
Save the iterator state in allocinfo_next() and resume from it in allocinfo_start() with codetag_next_ct(), which detects module removal via idr_find() returning NULL and skips to the next module.
Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Version Range | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linux | Linux | 9f44df50fee4d2f6cb374177244ccfa9f0a5cc95 < 37e3e8a2c3bfdd503209f043f8bbfbdcf5a1d92f | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 9f44df50fee4d2f6cb374177244ccfa9f0a5cc95 < 008ceffd44040f809aead6d7bef7cb1210c4149a | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 9f44df50fee4d2f6cb374177244ccfa9f0a5cc95 < 2956268efc457cb05d29c1bf94de1e8e684d7bbc | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.17 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 0 < 6.17 | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.18.40 <= 6.18.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 7.1.5 <= 7.1.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 7.2 <= * | unaffected |
Weaknesses
References
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/37e3e8a2c3bfdd503209f043f8bbfbdcf5a1d92f
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/008ceffd44040f809aead6d7bef7cb1210c4149a
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/2956268efc457cb05d29c1bf94de1e8e684d7bbc
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