CVE-2026-31718
Reported by Linux · Published May 1, 2026
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: fix use-after-free in __ksmbd_close_fd() via durable scavenger When a durable file handle survives session disconnect (TCP close without SMB2_LOGOFF), session_fd_check() sets fp->conn = NULL to preserve the handle for later reconnection. However, it did not clean up the byte-range locks on fp->lock_list. Later, when the durable scavenger thread times out and calls __ksmbd_close_fd(NULL, fp), the lock cleanup loop did: spin_lock(&fp->conn->llist_lock); This caused a slab use-after-free because fp->conn was NULL and the original connection object had already been freed by ksmbd_tcp_disconnect(). The root cause is asymmetric cleanup: lock entries (smb_lock->clist) were left dangling on the freed conn->lock_list while fp->conn was nulled out. To fix this issue properly, we need to handle the lifetime of smb_lock->clist across three paths: - Safely skip clist deletion when list is empty and fp->conn is NULL. - Remove the lock from the old connection's lock_list in session_fd_check() - Re-add the lock to the new connection's lock_list in ksmbd_reopen_durable_fd().
EPSS 0.06% · 19.1th percentile
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Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Linux | Linux | c8efcc786146a951091588e5fa7e3c754850cb3c, c8efcc786146a951091588e5fa7e3c754850cb3c, c8efcc786146a951091588e5fa7e3c754850cb3c |
| Linux | Linux | 6.9, 0, 6.12.84 |
| linux | linux_kernel | 6.9, 6.9, 6.9 |
| Linux | Linux | c8efcc786146a951091588e5fa7e3c754850cb3c, c8efcc786146a951091588e5fa7e3c754850cb3c, c8efcc786146a951091588e5fa7e3c754850cb3c |
Timeline
- May 1, 2026 CVE Published
- May 17, 2026 CVE Updated
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