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CISA-2024-50015

CISA-2024-50015 PUBLISHED

Reported by Linux · Published October 21, 2024

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ext4: dax: fix overflowing extents beyond inode size when partially writing The dax_iomap_rw() does two things in each iteration: map written blocks and copy user data to blocks. If the process is killed by user(See signal handling in dax_iomap_iter()), the copied data will be returned and added on inode size, which means that the length of written extents may exceed the inode size, then fsck will fail. An example is given as: dd if=/dev/urandom of=file bs=4M count=1 dax_iomap_rw iomap_iter // round 1 ext4_iomap_begin ext4_iomap_alloc // allocate 0~2M extents(written flag) dax_iomap_iter // copy 2M data iomap_iter // round 2 iomap_iter_advance iter->pos += iter->processed // iter->pos = 2M ext4_iomap_begin ext4_iomap_alloc // allocate 2~4M extents(written flag) dax_iomap_iter fatal_signal_pending done = iter->pos - iocb->ki_pos // done = 2M ext4_handle_inode_extension ext4_update_inode_size // inode size = 2M fsck reports: Inode 13, i_size is 2097152, should be 4194304. Fix? Fix the problem by truncating extents if the written length is smaller than expected.

Affected Products

VendorProductVersions
LinuxLinux776722e85d3b0936253ecc3d14db4fba37f191ba, 776722e85d3b0936253ecc3d14db4fba37f191ba, 776722e85d3b0936253ecc3d14db4fba37f191ba
LinuxLinux4.10, 0, 5.10.227
linuxlinux_kernel4.10, 4.10, 4.10
LinuxLinux776722e85d3b0936253ecc3d14db4fba37f191ba, 776722e85d3b0936253ecc3d14db4fba37f191ba, 776722e85d3b0936253ecc3d14db4fba37f191ba

Timeline

  • Oct 21, 2024 CVE Published
  • Nov 3, 2025 CVE Updated
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