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CVE-2024-42105

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CVE-2024-42105

Published: Jul 30, 2024

Modified: May 11, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: nilfs2: fix inode number range checks Patch series "nilfs2: fix potential issues related to reserved inodes". This series fixes one use-after-free issue reported by syzbot, caused by nilfs2's internal inode being exposed in the namespace on a corrupted filesystem, and a couple of flaws that cause problems if the starting number of non-reserved inodes written in the on-disk super block is intentionally (or corruptly) changed from its default value. This patch (of 3): In the current implementation of nilfs2, "nilfs->ns_first_ino", which gives the first non-reserved inode number, is read from the superblock, but its lower limit is not checked. As a result, if a number that overlaps with the inode number range of reserved inodes such as the root directory or metadata files is set in the super block parameter, the inode number test macros (NILFS_MDT_INODE and NILFS_VALID_INODE) will not function properly. In addition, these test macros use left bit-shift calculations using with the inode number as the shift count via the BIT macro, but the result of a shift calculation that exceeds the bit width of an integer is undefined in the C specification, so if "ns_first_ino" is set to a large value other than the default value NILFS_USER_INO (=11), the macros may potentially malfunction depending on the environment. Fix these issues by checking the lower bound of "nilfs->ns_first_ino" and by preventing bit shifts equal to or greater than the NILFS_USER_INO constant in the inode number test macros. Also, change the type of "ns_first_ino" from signed integer to unsigned integer to avoid the need for type casting in comparisons such as the lower bound check introduced this time.

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
8a9d2191e9f43bbcd256a9a6871bd73434c83f2f - < 57235c3c88bb430043728d0d02f44a4efe386476
affected
8a9d2191e9f43bbcd256a9a6871bd73434c83f2f - < 08cab183a624ba71603f3754643ae11cab34dbc4
affected
8a9d2191e9f43bbcd256a9a6871bd73434c83f2f - < 731011ac6c37cbe97ece229fc6daa486276052c5
affected
8a9d2191e9f43bbcd256a9a6871bd73434c83f2f - < 3be4dcc8d7bea52ea41f87aa4bbf959efe7a5987
affected
8a9d2191e9f43bbcd256a9a6871bd73434c83f2f - < fae1959d6ab2c52677b113935e36ab4e25df37ea

+3 more versions

Linux

Linux

affected
2.6.30
unaffected
0 - < 2.6.30
unaffected
4.19.318 - <= 4.19.*
unaffected
5.4.280 - <= 5.4.*
unaffected
5.10.222 - <= 5.10.*

+5 more versions

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