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CVE-2024-58083

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CVE-2024-58083

Published: Mar 6, 2025

Modified: May 23, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: Explicitly verify target vCPU is online in kvm_get_vcpu() Explicitly verify the target vCPU is fully online _prior_ to clamping the index in kvm_get_vcpu(). If the index is "bad", the nospec clamping will generate '0', i.e. KVM will return vCPU0 instead of NULL. In practice, the bug is unlikely to cause problems, as it will only come into play if userspace or the guest is buggy or misbehaving, e.g. KVM may send interrupts to vCPU0 instead of dropping them on the floor. However, returning vCPU0 when it shouldn't exist per online_vcpus is problematic now that KVM uses an xarray for the vCPUs array, as KVM needs to insert into the xarray before publishing the vCPU to userspace (see commit c5b077549136 ("KVM: Convert the kvm->vcpus array to a xarray")), i.e. before vCPU creation is guaranteed to succeed. As a result, incorrectly providing access to vCPU0 will trigger a use-after-free if vCPU0 is dereferenced and kvm_vm_ioctl_create_vcpu() bails out of vCPU creation due to an error and frees vCPU0. Commit afb2acb2e3a3 ("KVM: Fix vcpu_array[0] races") papered over that issue, but in doing so introduced an unsolvable teardown conundrum. Preventing accesses to vCPU0 before it's fully online will allow reverting commit afb2acb2e3a3, without re-introducing the vcpu_array[0] UAF race.

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
1d487e9bf8ba66a7174c56a0029c54b1eca8f99c - < 5cce2ed69b00e022b5cdf0c49c82986abd2941a8
affected
1d487e9bf8ba66a7174c56a0029c54b1eca8f99c - < 09d50ccf0b2d739db4a485b08afe7520a4402a63
affected
1d487e9bf8ba66a7174c56a0029c54b1eca8f99c - < 7c4899239d0f70f88ac42665b3da51678d122480
affected
1d487e9bf8ba66a7174c56a0029c54b1eca8f99c - < d817e510662fd1c9797952408d94806f97a5fffd
affected
1d487e9bf8ba66a7174c56a0029c54b1eca8f99c - < 125da53b3c0c9d7f58353aea0076e9efd6498ba7

+9 more versions

Linux

Linux

affected
5.1
unaffected
0 - < 5.1
unaffected
5.4.291 - <= 5.4.*
unaffected
5.10.235 - <= 5.10.*
unaffected
5.15.179 - <= 5.15.*

+5 more versions

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