CVE-2022-49065
Published: Feb 26, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: SUNRPC: Fix the svc_deferred_event trace class Fix a NULL deref crash that occurs when an svc_rqst is deferred while the sunrpc tracing subsystem is enabled. svc_revisit() sets dr->xprt to NULL, so it can't be relied upon in the tracepoint to provide the remote's address. Unfortunately we can't revert the "svc_deferred_class" hunk in commit ece200ddd54b ("sunrpc: Save remote presentation address in svc_xprt for trace events") because there is now a specific check of event format specifiers for unsafe dereferences. The warning that check emits is: event svc_defer_recv has unsafe dereference of argument 1 A "%pISpc" format specifier with a "struct sockaddr *" is indeed flagged by this check. Instead, take the brute-force approach used by the svcrdma_qp_error tracepoint. Convert the dr::addr field into a presentation address in the TP_fast_assign() arm of the trace event, and store that as a string. This fix can be backported to -stable kernels. In the meantime, commit c6ced22997ad ("tracing: Update print fmt check to handle new __get_sockaddr() macro") is now in v5.18, so this wonky fix can be replaced with __sockaddr() and friends properly during the v5.19 merge window.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected ece200ddd54b9ce840cfee554fb812560c545c7d - < 85ee17ca21cf92989e8c923e3ea4514c291e9d38affected ece200ddd54b9ce840cfee554fb812560c545c7d - < 726ae7300fcc25fefa46d188cc07eb16dc908f9eaffected ece200ddd54b9ce840cfee554fb812560c545c7d - < c2456f470eea3bd06574d988bf6089e7c3f4c5ccaffected ece200ddd54b9ce840cfee554fb812560c545c7d - < 4d5004451ab2218eab94a30e1841462c9316ba19 |
Linux | Linux | affected 4.17unaffected 0 - < 4.17unaffected 5.10.112 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.35 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 5.17.4 - <= 5.17.*+1 more versions |
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