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CVE-2026-64047

Critical · CVSS 9.8
CVSS
9.8
nvd
EPSS
0.18%
7th pct
KEV
No
Class
oss containerizable

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: tls: fix off-by-one in sg_chain entry count for wrapped sk_msg ring When an sk_msg scatterlist ring wraps (sg.end < sg.start), tls_push_record() chains the tail portion of the ring to the head using sg_chain(). An extra entry in the sg array is reserved for this: struct sk_msg_sg { [...] /* The extra two elements: * 1) used for chaining the front and sections when the list becomes * partitioned (e.g. end < start). The crypto APIs require the * chaining; * 2) to chain tailer SG entries after the message. */ struct scatterlist data[MAX_MSG_FRAGS + 2]; The current code uses MAX_SKB_FRAGS + 1 as the ring size: sg_chain(&msg_pl->sg.data[msg_pl->sg.start], MAX_SKB_FRAGS - msg_pl->sg.start + 1, msg_pl->sg.data); This places the chain pointer at sg_chain(data[start], (MAX_SKB_FRAGS - msg_start + 1) .. = &data[start] + (MAX_SKB_FRAGS - msg_start + 1) - 1 = data[start + (MAX_SKB_FRAGS - start + 1) - 1] = data[MAX_SKB_FRAGS] instead of the true last entry. This is likely due to a "race" of the commit under Fixes landing close to commit 031097d9e079 ("bpf: sk_msg, zap ingress queue on psock down") Convert to ARRAY_SIZE and drop the data[start] / - start (as suggested by Sabrina).

Affected packages

Linux Kernel 5.11.0 → 5.15.209
Linux Kernel 5.16.0 → 6.1.175
Linux Kernel 5.5.0 → 5.10.258
Linux Kernel 6.13.0 → 6.18.34
Linux Kernel 6.19.0 → 7.0.11
Linux Kernel 6.2.0 → 6.6.142
Linux Kernel 6.7.0 → 6.12.92

References

Status: profiled · ingested 2026-07-20T18:00:18.000Z