CVE-2026-31579
Published: Apr 24, 2026
Modified: May 23, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wireguard: device: use exit_rtnl callback instead of manual rtnl_lock in pre_exit wg_netns_pre_exit() manually acquires rtnl_lock() inside the pernet .pre_exit callback. This causes a hung task when another thread holds rtnl_mutex - the cleanup_net workqueue (or the setup_net failure rollback path) blocks indefinitely in wg_netns_pre_exit() waiting to acquire the lock. Convert to .exit_rtnl, introduced in commit 7a60d91c690b ("net: Add ->exit_rtnl() hook to struct pernet_operations."), where the framework already holds RTNL and batches all callbacks under a single rtnl_lock()/rtnl_unlock() pair, eliminating the contention window. The rcu_assign_pointer(wg->creating_net, NULL) is safe to move from .pre_exit to .exit_rtnl (which runs after synchronize_rcu()) because all RCU readers of creating_net either use maybe_get_net() - which returns NULL for a dying namespace with zero refcount - or access net->user_ns which remains valid throughout the entire ops_undo_list sequence. [ Jason: added __net_exit and __read_mostly annotations that were missing. ]
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 900575aa33a3eaaef802b31de187a85c4a4b4bd0 - < 9a9e69155b2091b8297afaf1533b8d68a3096841affected 900575aa33a3eaaef802b31de187a85c4a4b4bd0 - < 1c52ef00e391144334f10995985c2f256d4be982affected 900575aa33a3eaaef802b31de187a85c4a4b4bd0 - < a1d0f6cbb962af29586e3e65a4bced1a5e39221faffected 900575aa33a3eaaef802b31de187a85c4a4b4bd0 - < 60a25ef8dacb3566b1a8c4de00572a498e2a3bf9affected 363cc6efdbb54bb06cd5034a69b41aae974a736f+1 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 5.8unaffected 0 - < 5.8unaffected 6.18.24 - <= 6.18.*unaffected 6.19.14 - <= 6.19.*unaffected 7.0.1 - <= 7.0.*+1 more versions |
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