CVE-2026-31703

EUVD-2026-26512
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

writeback: Fix use after free in inode_switch_wbs_work_fn()

inode_switch_wbs_work_fn() has a loop like:

  wb_get(new_wb);
  while (1) {
    list = llist_del_all(&new_wb->switch_wbs_ctxs);
    /* Nothing to do? */
    if (!list)
      break;
    ... process the items ...
  }

Now adding of items to the list looks like:

wb_queue_isw()
  if (llist_add(&isw->list, &wb->switch_wbs_ctxs))
    queue_work(isw_wq, &wb->switch_work);

Because inode_switch_wbs_work_fn() loops when processing isw items, it
can happen that wb->switch_work is pending while wb->switch_wbs_ctxs is
empty. This is a problem because in that case wb can get freed (no isw
items -> no wb reference) while the work is still pending causing
use-after-free issues.

We cannot just fix this by cancelling work when freeing wb because that
could still trigger problematic 0 -> 1 transitions on wb refcount due to
wb_get() in inode_switch_wbs_work_fn(). It could be all handled with
more careful code but that seems unnecessarily complex so let's avoid
that until it is proven that the looping actually brings practical
benefit. Just remove the loop from inode_switch_wbs_work_fn() instead.
That way when wb_queue_isw() queues work, we are guaranteed we have
added the first item to wb->switch_wbs_ctxs and nobody is going to
remove it (and drop the wb reference it holds) until the queued work
runs.
ProviderTypeBase ScoreAtk. VectorAtk. ComplexityPriv. RequiredVector
NISTPrimary
7.8 HIGH
LOCAL
LOW
LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Base Score
CVSS 3.x
EPSS Score
Percentile: 1%
Affected Products (NVD)
VendorProductVersion
linuxlinux_kernel
6.18 ≤
𝑥
< 6.18.25
linuxlinux_kernel
6.19 ≤
𝑥
< 7.0.2
linuxlinux_kernel
7.1:rc1
linuxlinux_kernel
7.1:rc2
𝑥
= Vulnerable software versions
Debian logo
Debian Releases
Debian Product
Codename
linux
bookworm
6.1.170-3
fixed
bookworm (security)
6.1.174-1
fixed
bullseye
5.10.223-1
fixed
bullseye (security)
5.10.257-1
fixed
forky
7.0.10-1
fixed
sid
7.0.12-2
fixed
trixie
6.12.86-1
fixed
trixie (security)
6.12.90-2
fixed
Amazon Linux logo
Amazon Linux Releases
Amazon Package
Release
bpftool6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
bpftool6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-livepatch-6.18.25-55.108
Amazon Linux 2023
1:1.0-0.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-debuginfo-common-aarch64
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-debuginfo-common-x86_64
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-headers
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-modules-extra
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-modules-extra-common
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-tools
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-tools-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-tools-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
perf6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
perf6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
python3-perf6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed
python3-perf6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.25-55.108.amzn2023
fixed