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CVE-2024-35895

2024-05-2012:15:16
redhat.com
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linux kernel
vulnerability
bpf
sockmap
lock inversion deadlock
mitigation

6.5 Medium

AI Score

Confidence

Low

0.0004 Low

EPSS

Percentile

10.3%

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf, sockmap: Prevent lock inversion deadlock in map delete elem syzkaller started using corpuses where a BPF tracing program deletes elements from a sockmap/sockhash map. Because BPF tracing programs can be invoked from any interrupt context, locks taken during a map_delete_elem operation must be hardirq-safe. Otherwise a deadlock due to lock inversion is possible, as reported by lockdep: CPU0 CPU1 -— ---- lock(&htab-;>buckets[i].lock); local_irq_disable(); lock(&host-;>lock); lock(&htab-;>buckets[i].lock); lock(&host-;>lock); Locks in sockmap are hardirq-unsafe by design. We expects elements to be deleted from sockmap/sockhash only in task (normal) context with interrupts enabled, or in softirq context. Detect when map_delete_elem operation is invoked from a context which is not hardirq-unsafe, that is interrupts are disabled, and bail out with an error. Note that map updates are not affected by this issue. BPF verifier does not allow updating sockmap/sockhash from a BPF tracing program today.

6.5 Medium

AI Score

Confidence

Low

0.0004 Low

EPSS

Percentile

10.3%