CVE-2026-43496

EUVD-2026-31274
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

net/sched: sch_red: Replace direct dequeue call with peek and qdisc_dequeue_peeked

When red qdisc has children (eg qfq qdisc) whose peek() callback is
qdisc_peek_dequeued(), we could get a kernel panic. When the parent of such
qdiscs (eg illustrated in patch #3 as tbf) wants to retrieve an skb from
its child (red in this case), it will do the following:
 1a. do a peek() - and when sensing there's an skb the child can offer, then
     - the child in this case(red) calls its child's (qfq) peek.
        qfq does the right thing and will return the gso_skb queue packet.
        Note: if there wasnt a gso_skb entry then qfq will store it there.
 1b. invoke a dequeue() on the child (red). And herein lies the problem.
     - red will call the child's dequeue() which will essentially just
       try to grab something of qfq's queue.

[   78.667668][  T363] KASAN: null-ptr-deref in range [0x0000000000000048-0x000000000000004f]
[   78.667927][  T363] CPU: 1 UID: 0 PID: 363 Comm: ping Not tainted 7.1.0-rc1-00033-g46f74a3f7d57-dirty #790 PREEMPT(full)
[   78.668263][  T363] Hardware name: Bochs Bochs, BIOS Bochs 01/01/2011
[   78.668486][  T363] RIP: 0010:qfq_dequeue+0x446/0xc90 [sch_qfq]
[   78.668718][  T363] Code: 54 c0 e8 dd 90 00 f1 48 c7 c7 e0 03 54 c0 48 89 de e8 ce 90 00 f1 48 8d 7b 48 b8 ff ff 37 00 48 89 fa 48 c1 e0 2a 48 c1 ea 03 <80> 3c 02 00 74 05 e8 ef a1 e1 f1 48 8b 7b 48 48 8d 54 24 58 48 8d
[   78.669312][  T363] RSP: 0018:ffff88810de573e0 EFLAGS: 00010216
[   78.669533][  T363] RAX: dffffc0000000000 RBX: 0000000000000000 RCX: 0000000000000000
[   78.669790][  T363] RDX: 0000000000000009 RSI: 0000000000000004 RDI: 0000000000000048
[   78.670044][  T363] RBP: ffff888110dc4000 R08: ffffffffb1b0885a R09: fffffbfff6ba9078
[   78.670297][  T363] R10: 0000000000000003 R11: ffff888110e31c80 R12: 0000001880000000
[   78.670560][  T363] R13: ffff888110dc4150 R14: ffff888110dc42b8 R15: 0000000000000200
[   78.670814][  T363] FS:  00007f66a8f09c40(0000) GS:ffff888163428000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
[   78.671110][  T363] CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
[   78.671324][  T363] CR2: 000055db4c6a30a8 CR3: 000000010da67000 CR4: 0000000000750ef0
[   78.671585][  T363] PKRU: 55555554
[   78.671713][  T363] Call Trace:
[   78.671843][  T363]  <TASK>
[   78.671936][  T363]  ? __pfx_qfq_dequeue+0x10/0x10 [sch_qfq]
[   78.672148][  T363]  ? __pfx__printk+0x10/0x10
[   78.672322][  T363]  ? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0xfbef5
[   78.672496][  T363]  ? lockdep_hardirqs_on_prepare+0xa8/0x1a0
[   78.672706][  T363]  ? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0xfbef5
[   78.672875][  T363]  ? trace_hardirqs_on+0x19/0x1a0
[   78.673047][  T363]  red_dequeue+0x65/0x270 [sch_red]
[   78.673217][  T363]  ? srso_alias_return_thunk+0x5/0xfbef5
[   78.673385][  T363]  tbf_dequeue.cold+0xb0/0x70c [sch_tbf]
[   78.673566][  T363]  __qdisc_run+0x169/0x1900

The right thing to do in #1b is to grab the skb off gso_skb queue.
This patchset fixes that issue by changing #1b to use qdisc_dequeue_peeked()
method instead.
ProviderTypeBase ScoreAtk. VectorAtk. ComplexityPriv. RequiredVector
NISTPrimary
5.5 MEDIUM
LOCAL
LOW
LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
Base Score
CVSS 3.x
EPSS Score
Percentile: 2%
Affected Products (NVD)
VendorProductVersion
linuxlinux_kernel
2.6.29 ≤
𝑥
< 5.10.258
linuxlinux_kernel
5.11 ≤
𝑥
< 5.15.209
linuxlinux_kernel
5.16 ≤
𝑥
< 6.1.175
linuxlinux_kernel
6.2 ≤
𝑥
< 6.6.140
linuxlinux_kernel
6.7 ≤
𝑥
< 6.12.88
linuxlinux_kernel
6.13 ≤
𝑥
< 6.18.30
linuxlinux_kernel
6.19 ≤
𝑥
< 7.0.7
linuxlinux_kernel
7.1:rc1
linuxlinux_kernel
7.1:rc2
𝑥
= Vulnerable software versions
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Debian Product
Codename
linux
bookworm
vulnerable
bookworm (security)
6.1.176-1
fixed
bullseye
vulnerable
bullseye (security)
5.10.259-1
fixed
forky
7.0.13-1
fixed
sid
7.1.3-1
fixed
trixie
vulnerable
trixie (security)
6.12.94-1
fixed
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bpftool
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1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
bpftool-debuginfo
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1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
bpftool6.12
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
bpftool6.12-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
bpftool6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
bpftool6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-debuginfo-common-aarch64
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-debuginfo-common-x86_64
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-headers
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1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-livepatch-6.1.175-219.357
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1:1.0-0.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-livepatch-6.12.88-119.157
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1:1.0-0.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-livepatch-6.18.30-61.116
Amazon Linux 2023
1:1.0-0.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-modules-extra
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-modules-extra-common
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-tools
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1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-tools-debuginfo
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1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel-tools-devel
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1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12
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1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12-debuginfo-common-aarch64
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1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12-debuginfo-common-x86_64
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12-headers
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1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12-modules-extra
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12-modules-extra-common
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12-tools
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12-tools-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.12-tools-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-debuginfo-common-aarch64
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-debuginfo-common-x86_64
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-headers
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-modules-extra
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-modules-extra-common
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-tools
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-tools-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
kernel6.18-tools-devel
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
perf
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
perf-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
perf6.12
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
perf6.12-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
perf6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
perf6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
python3-perf
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1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
python3-perf-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.1.175-219.357.amzn2023
fixed
python3-perf6.12
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
python3-perf6.12-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.12.88-119.157.amzn2023
fixed
python3-perf6.18
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
python3-perf6.18-debuginfo
Amazon Linux 2023
1:6.18.30-61.116.amzn2023
fixed
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Release
kernel
Azure Linux 3.0
0:6.6.141.1-1.azl3
fixed