CVE-2022-50731
Published: Dec 24, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: crypto: akcipher - default implementation for setting a private key Changes from v1: * removed the default implementation from set_pub_key: it is assumed that an implementation must always have this callback defined as there are no use case for an algorithm, which doesn't need a public key Many akcipher implementations (like ECDSA) support only signature verifications, so they don't have all callbacks defined. Commit 78a0324f4a53 ("crypto: akcipher - default implementations for request callbacks") introduced default callbacks for sign/verify operations, which just return an error code. However, these are not enough, because before calling sign the caller would likely call set_priv_key first on the instantiated transform (as the in-kernel testmgr does). This function does not have a default stub, so the kernel crashes, when trying to set a private key on an akcipher, which doesn't support signature generation. I've noticed this, when trying to add a KAT vector for ECDSA signature to the testmgr. With this patch the testmgr returns an error in dmesg (as it should) instead of crashing the kernel NULL ptr dereference.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 78a0324f4a5328088fea9426cfe1d1851276c475 - < 95c4e20adc3ea00d1594a2a05d9b187ed12ffa8eaffected 78a0324f4a5328088fea9426cfe1d1851276c475 - < a1354bdd191d533211b7cb723aa76a66f516f197affected 78a0324f4a5328088fea9426cfe1d1851276c475 - < 779a9930f3e152c82699feb389a0e6d6644e747eaffected 78a0324f4a5328088fea9426cfe1d1851276c475 - < 85bc736a18b872f54912e8bb70682d11770aece0affected 78a0324f4a5328088fea9426cfe1d1851276c475 - < f9058178597059d6307efe96a7916600f8ede08c+1 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 5.2unaffected 0 - < 5.2unaffected 5.4.220 - <= 5.4.*unaffected 5.10.150 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.75 - <= 5.15.*+3 more versions |
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