CVE-2025-38563
Published: Aug 19, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: perf/core: Prevent VMA split of buffer mappings The perf mmap code is careful about mmap()'ing the user page with the ringbuffer and additionally the auxiliary buffer, when the event supports it. Once the first mapping is established, subsequent mapping have to use the same offset and the same size in both cases. The reference counting for the ringbuffer and the auxiliary buffer depends on this being correct. Though perf does not prevent that a related mapping is split via mmap(2), munmap(2) or mremap(2). A split of a VMA results in perf_mmap_open() calls, which take reference counts, but then the subsequent perf_mmap_close() calls are not longer fulfilling the offset and size checks. This leads to reference count leaks. As perf already has the requirement for subsequent mappings to match the initial mapping, the obvious consequence is that VMA splits, caused by resizing of a mapping or partial unmapping, have to be prevented. Implement the vm_operations_struct::may_split() callback and return unconditionally -EINVAL. That ensures that the mapping offsets and sizes cannot be changed after the fact. Remapping to a different fixed address with the same size is still possible as it takes the references for the new mapping and drops those of the old mapping.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 45bfb2e50471abbbfd83d40d28c986078b0d24ff - < e4346ffec2c44d6b0be834d59b20632b5bb5729eaffected 45bfb2e50471abbbfd83d40d28c986078b0d24ff - < d52451a9210f2e5a079ba052918c93563518a9ffaffected 45bfb2e50471abbbfd83d40d28c986078b0d24ff - < 3bd518cc7ea61076bcd725e36ff0e690754977c0affected 45bfb2e50471abbbfd83d40d28c986078b0d24ff - < 7b84cb58d1f0aa07656802eae24689566e5f5b1baffected 45bfb2e50471abbbfd83d40d28c986078b0d24ff - < 6757a31a8e295ae4f01717a954afda173f25a121+4 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 4.1unaffected 0 - < 4.1unaffected 5.4.297 - <= 5.4.*unaffected 5.10.241 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.190 - <= 5.15.*+6 more versions |
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