CVE-2026-43065
Published: May 5, 2026
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ext4: always drain queued discard work in ext4_mb_release() While reviewing recent ext4 patch[1], Sashiko raised the following concern[2]: > If the filesystem is initially mounted with the discard option, > deleting files will populate sbi->s_discard_list and queue > s_discard_work. If it is then remounted with nodiscard, the > EXT4_MOUNT_DISCARD flag is cleared, but the pending s_discard_work is > neither cancelled nor flushed. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected]/ [2] https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/20260319094545.19291-1-qiang.zhang%40linux.dev The concern was valid, but it had nothing to do with the patch[1]. One of the problems with Sashiko in its current (early) form is that it will detect pre-existing issues and report it as a problem with the patch that it is reviewing. In practice, it would be hard to hit deliberately (unless you are a malicious syzkaller fuzzer), since it would involve mounting the file system with -o discard, and then deleting a large number of files, remounting the file system with -o nodiscard, and then immediately unmounting the file system before the queued discard work has a change to drain on its own. Fix it because it's a real bug, and to avoid Sashiko from raising this concern when analyzing future patches to mballoc.c.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 55cdd0af2bc5ffc92a2deb745627755aecd5db33 - < e96c2354b170aaa53300c8e8fd59e41b133160f7affected 55cdd0af2bc5ffc92a2deb745627755aecd5db33 - < c360e9d0def4f4ae03254a67c683103908555b75affected 55cdd0af2bc5ffc92a2deb745627755aecd5db33 - < 1c82f863f090ab899085bdfade073313384b514baffected 55cdd0af2bc5ffc92a2deb745627755aecd5db33 - < 9b4d9dda6a71ad3425c8109d27c4c6bfb9da97b8affected 55cdd0af2bc5ffc92a2deb745627755aecd5db33 - < 812b6a7cd3e7f3a3e8a24db85bc6313c26cb1098+2 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 5.15unaffected 0 - < 5.15unaffected 5.15.203 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.1.168 - <= 6.1.*unaffected 6.6.131 - <= 6.6.*+4 more versions |
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