CVE-2025-38282 Information

Description

In the Linux kernel the following vulnerability has been resolved:

kernfs: Relax constraint in draining guard

The active reference lifecycle provides the break/unbreak mechanism but the active reference is not truly active after unbreak – callers don’t use it afterwards but it’s important for proper pairing of kn->active counting. Assuming this mechanism is in place the WARN check in kernfs_should_drain_open_files() is too sensitive – it may transiently catch those (rightful) callers between kernfs_unbreak_active_protection() and kernfs_put_active() as found out by Chen Ridong:

kernfs_remove_by_name_ns	kernfs_get_active // active=1
__kernfs_remove					  // active=0x80000002
kernfs_drain			...
wait_event
//waiting (active == 0x80000001)
				kernfs_break_active_protection
				// active = 0x80000001
// continue
				kernfs_unbreak_active_protection
				// active = 0x80000002
...
kernfs_should_drain_open_files
// warning occurs
				kernfs_put_active

To avoid the false positives (mind panic_on_warn) remove the check altogether. (This is meant as quick fix I think active reference break/unbreak may be simplified with larger rework.)

Reference

https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/071d8e4c2a3b0999a9b822e2eb8854784a350f8a https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/2d6a67c2b3b87808a347dc1047b520a9dd177a4f https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6bfb154f95d5f0ab7ed056f23aba8c1a94cb3927 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6c81f1c7812c61f187bed1b938f1d2e391d503ab https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/72275c888f8962b406ee9c6885c79bf68cca5a63

CNNVD-202507-1413 (Published: 2025-07-10)

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