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CVE-2026-23346

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CVE-2026-23346

Published: Mar 25, 2026

Modified: May 11, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: io: Extract user memory type in ioremap_prot() The only caller of ioremap_prot() outside of the generic ioremap() implementation is generic_access_phys(), which passes a 'pgprot_t' value determined from the user mapping of the target 'pfn' being accessed by the kernel. On arm64, the 'pgprot_t' contains all of the non-address bits from the pte, including the permission controls, and so we end up returning a new user mapping from ioremap_prot() which faults when accessed from the kernel on systems with PAN: | Unable to handle kernel read from unreadable memory at virtual address ffff80008ea89000 | ... | Call trace: | __memcpy_fromio+0x80/0xf8 | generic_access_phys+0x20c/0x2b8 | __access_remote_vm+0x46c/0x5b8 | access_remote_vm+0x18/0x30 | environ_read+0x238/0x3e8 | vfs_read+0xe4/0x2b0 | ksys_read+0xcc/0x178 | __arm64_sys_read+0x4c/0x68 Extract only the memory type from the user 'pgprot_t' in ioremap_prot() and assert that we're being passed a user mapping, to protect us against any changes in future that may require additional handling. To avoid falsely flagging users of ioremap(), provide our own ioremap() macro which simply wraps __ioremap_prot().

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
893dea9ccd08dab924839354aba21d4ed7a9abc0 - < 3d64dcc0799c2d6921ba027716b7be721eb19fa8
affected
893dea9ccd08dab924839354aba21d4ed7a9abc0 - < d1ad8fe7f72d73e1617bac79f2ec7a3bedf47e2a
affected
893dea9ccd08dab924839354aba21d4ed7a9abc0 - < 8f098037139b294050053123ab2bc0f819d08932

Linux

Linux

affected
6.0
unaffected
0 - < 6.0
unaffected
6.18.17 - <= 6.18.*
unaffected
6.19.7 - <= 6.19.*
unaffected
7.0 - <= *

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