CVE-2025-40167
Published: Nov 12, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ext4: detect invalid INLINE_DATA + EXTENTS flag combination syzbot reported a BUG_ON in ext4_es_cache_extent() when opening a verity file on a corrupted ext4 filesystem mounted without a journal. The issue is that the filesystem has an inode with both the INLINE_DATA and EXTENTS flags set: EXT4-fs error (device loop0): ext4_cache_extents:545: inode #15: comm syz.0.17: corrupted extent tree: lblk 0 < prev 66 Investigation revealed that the inode has both flags set: DEBUG: inode 15 - flag=1, i_inline_off=164, has_inline=1, extents_flag=1 This is an invalid combination since an inode should have either: - INLINE_DATA: data stored directly in the inode - EXTENTS: data stored in extent-mapped blocks Having both flags causes ext4_has_inline_data() to return true, skipping extent tree validation in __ext4_iget(). The unvalidated out-of-order extents then trigger a BUG_ON in ext4_es_cache_extent() due to integer underflow when calculating hole sizes. Fix this by detecting this invalid flag combination early in ext4_iget() and rejecting the corrupted inode.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected f19d5870cbf72d4cb2a8e1f749dff97af99b071e - < 4954d297c91d292630ab43ba4d195dc371ce65d3affected f19d5870cbf72d4cb2a8e1f749dff97af99b071e - < f061f7c331fc16250fc82aa68964f35821687217affected f19d5870cbf72d4cb2a8e1f749dff97af99b071e - < 2e9e10657b04152ed0d6ecae8d0c02a3405e28f5affected f19d5870cbf72d4cb2a8e1f749dff97af99b071e - < 1437c95ab2a28b138d4521653583729f61ccb48baffected f19d5870cbf72d4cb2a8e1f749dff97af99b071e - < cb6039b68efa547b676a8a10fc4618d9d1865c23+3 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 3.8unaffected 0 - < 3.8unaffected 5.4.301 - <= 5.4.*unaffected 5.10.246 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.196 - <= 5.15.*+5 more versions |
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