CVE-2026-45912
Published: May 27, 2026
Modified: May 30, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ext4: don't cache extent during splitting extent Caching extents during the splitting process is risky, as it may result in stale extents remaining in the status tree. Moreover, in most cases, the corresponding extent block entries are likely already cached before the split happens, making caching here not particularly useful. Assume we have an unwritten extent, and then DIO writes the first half. [UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU] on-disk extent U: unwritten extent [UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU] extent status tree |<- ->| ----> dio write this range First, when ext4_split_extent_at() splits this extent, it truncates the existing extent and then inserts a new one. During this process, this extent status entry may be shrunk, and calls to ext4_find_extent() and ext4_cache_extents() may occur, which could potentially insert the truncated range as a hole into the extent status tree. After the split is completed, this hole is not replaced with the correct status. [UUUUUUU|UUUUUUUU] on-disk extent U: unwritten extent [UUUUUUU|HHHHHHHH] extent status tree H: hole Then, the outer calling functions will not correct this remaining hole extent either. Finally, if we perform a delayed buffer write on this latter part, it will re-insert the delayed extent and cause an error in space accounting. In adition, if the unwritten extent cache is not shrunk during the splitting, ext4_cache_extents() also conflicts with existing extents when caching extents. In the future, we will add checks when caching extents, which will trigger a warning. Therefore, Do not cache extents that are being split.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 107a7bd31ac003e42c0f966aa8e5b26947de6024 - < 8302b5b4aacdbb378f7b1216bb2ee782b5142415affected 107a7bd31ac003e42c0f966aa8e5b26947de6024 - < 692103feca376ae4298c92aa8828015d20f1d87baffected 107a7bd31ac003e42c0f966aa8e5b26947de6024 - < 4c2d9dac4d328244f9365b0a1fa27ec802821820affected 107a7bd31ac003e42c0f966aa8e5b26947de6024 - < 93b2ebbbcb2e63cfc21a1946dfe91d3aa7952036affected 107a7bd31ac003e42c0f966aa8e5b26947de6024 - < 96007fd3c106aea773c1afae2d6f64cceb6da208+3 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 3.12unaffected 0 - < 3.12unaffected 5.10.252 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.202 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.1.165 - <= 6.1.*+5 more versions |
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