CVE-2025-22013
Published: Apr 8, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: Unconditionally save+flush host FPSIMD/SVE/SME state There are several problems with the way hyp code lazily saves the host's FPSIMD/SVE state, including: * Host SVE being discarded unexpectedly due to inconsistent configuration of TIF_SVE and CPACR_ELx.ZEN. This has been seen to result in QEMU crashes where SVE is used by memmove(), as reported by Eric Auger: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-68997 * Host SVE state is discarded *after* modification by ptrace, which was an unintentional ptrace ABI change introduced with lazy discarding of SVE state. * The host FPMR value can be discarded when running a non-protected VM, where FPMR support is not exposed to a VM, and that VM uses FPSIMD/SVE. In these cases the hyp code does not save the host's FPMR before unbinding the host's FPSIMD/SVE/SME state, leaving a stale value in memory. Avoid these by eagerly saving and "flushing" the host's FPSIMD/SVE/SME state when loading a vCPU such that KVM does not need to save any of the host's FPSIMD/SVE/SME state. For clarity, fpsimd_kvm_prepare() is removed and the necessary call to fpsimd_save_and_flush_cpu_state() is placed in kvm_arch_vcpu_load_fp(). As 'fpsimd_state' and 'fpmr_ptr' should not be used, they are set to NULL; all uses of these will be removed in subsequent patches. Historical problems go back at least as far as v5.17, e.g. erroneous assumptions about TIF_SVE being clear in commit: 8383741ab2e773a9 ("KVM: arm64: Get rid of host SVE tracking/saving") ... and so this eager save+flush probably needs to be backported to ALL stable trees.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected c4ab60a86c5ed7c0d727c6dc8cec352e16bc7f90 - < 5289ac43b69c61a49c75720921f2008005a31c43affected d5f7d3833b534f9e43e548461dba1e60aa82f587 - < 04c50cc23a492c4d43fdaefc7c1ecc0ff6f7b82eaffected 93ae6b01bafee8fa385aa25ee7ebdb40057f6abe - < 806d5c1e1d2e5502175a24bf70f251648d99c36aaffected 93ae6b01bafee8fa385aa25ee7ebdb40057f6abe - < 79e140bba70bcacc5fe15bf8c0b958793fd7d56faffected 93ae6b01bafee8fa385aa25ee7ebdb40057f6abe - < 900b444be493b7f404898c785d6605b177a093d0+1 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 6.2unaffected 0 - < 6.2unaffected 6.6.85 - <= 6.6.*unaffected 6.12.21 - <= 6.12.*unaffected 6.13.9 - <= 6.13.*+1 more versions |
References
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