CVE-2022-50293
Published: Sep 15, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: do not BUG_ON() on ENOMEM when dropping extent items for a range If we get -ENOMEM while dropping file extent items in a given range, at btrfs_drop_extents(), due to failure to allocate memory when attempting to increment the reference count for an extent or drop the reference count, we handle it with a BUG_ON(). This is excessive, instead we can simply abort the transaction and return the error to the caller. In fact most callers of btrfs_drop_extents(), directly or indirectly, already abort the transaction if btrfs_drop_extents() returns any error. Also, we already have error paths at btrfs_drop_extents() that may return -ENOMEM and in those cases we abort the transaction, like for example anything that changes the b+tree may return -ENOMEM due to a failure to allocate a new extent buffer when COWing an existing extent buffer, such as a call to btrfs_duplicate_item() for example. So replace the BUG_ON() calls with proper logic to abort the transaction and return the error.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 39279cc3d2704cfbf9c35dcb5bdd392159ae4625 - < 50f993da945074b2a069da099a0331b23a0c89a0affected 39279cc3d2704cfbf9c35dcb5bdd392159ae4625 - < 7fbcb635c8fc927d139f3302babcf1b42c09265caffected 39279cc3d2704cfbf9c35dcb5bdd392159ae4625 - < 1baf3370e2dc5e6bd1368348736189457dab2a27affected 39279cc3d2704cfbf9c35dcb5bdd392159ae4625 - < 162d053e15fe985f754ef495a96eb3db970c43ed |
Linux | Linux | affected 2.6.29unaffected 0 - < 2.6.29unaffected 5.15.86 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.0.16 - <= 6.0.*unaffected 6.1.2 - <= 6.1.*+1 more versions |
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