CVE-2025-71113
Published: Jan 14, 2026
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: crypto: af_alg - zero initialize memory allocated via sock_kmalloc Several crypto user API contexts and requests allocated with sock_kmalloc() were left uninitialized, relying on callers to set fields explicitly. This resulted in the use of uninitialized data in certain error paths or when new fields are added in the future. The ACVP patches also contain two user-space interface files: algif_kpp.c and algif_akcipher.c. These too rely on proper initialization of their context structures. A particular issue has been observed with the newly added 'inflight' variable introduced in af_alg_ctx by commit: 67b164a871af ("crypto: af_alg - Disallow multiple in-flight AIO requests") Because the context is not memset to zero after allocation, the inflight variable has contained garbage values. As a result, af_alg_alloc_areq() has incorrectly returned -EBUSY randomly when the garbage value was interpreted as true: https://github.com/gregkh/linux/blame/master/crypto/af_alg.c#L1209 The check directly tests ctx->inflight without explicitly comparing against true/false. Since inflight is only ever set to true or false later, an uninitialized value has triggered -EBUSY failures. Zero-initializing memory allocated with sock_kmalloc() ensures inflight and other fields start in a known state, removing random issues caused by uninitialized data.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected fe869cdb89c95d060c77eea20204d6c91f233b53 - < e125c8e346e4eb7b3e854c862fcb4392bc13ddbaaffected fe869cdb89c95d060c77eea20204d6c91f233b53 - < 543bf004e4eafbb302b1e6c78570d425d2ca13a0affected fe869cdb89c95d060c77eea20204d6c91f233b53 - < f81244fd6b14fecfa93b66b6bb1d59f96554e550affected fe869cdb89c95d060c77eea20204d6c91f233b53 - < 84238876e3b3b262cf62d5f4d1338e983fb27010affected fe869cdb89c95d060c77eea20204d6c91f233b53 - < 5a4b65523608974a81edbe386f8a667a3e10c726+2 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 2.6.38unaffected 0 - < 2.6.38unaffected 5.10.248 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.198 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.1.160 - <= 6.1.*+4 more versions |
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