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CVE-2026-45920

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CVE-2026-45920

Published: May 27, 2026

Modified: May 27, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ext4: fix dirtyclusters double decrement on fs shutdown fstests test generic/388 occasionally reproduces a warning in ext4_put_super() associated with the dirty clusters count: WARNING: CPU: 7 PID: 76064 at fs/ext4/super.c:1324 ext4_put_super+0x48c/0x590 [ext4] Tracing the failure shows that the warning fires due to an s_dirtyclusters_counter value of -1. IOW, this appears to be a spurious decrement as opposed to some sort of leak. Further tracing of the dirty cluster count deltas and an LLM scan of the resulting output identified the cause as a double decrement in the error path between ext4_mb_mark_diskspace_used() and the caller ext4_mb_new_blocks(). First, note that generic/388 is a shutdown vs. fsstress test and so produces a random set of operations and shutdown injections. In the problematic case, the shutdown triggers an error return from the ext4_handle_dirty_metadata() call(s) made from ext4_mb_mark_context(). The changed value is non-zero at this point, so ext4_mb_mark_diskspace_used() does not exit after the error bubbles up from ext4_mb_mark_context(). Instead, the former decrements both cluster counters and returns the error up to ext4_mb_new_blocks(). The latter falls into the !ar->len out path which decrements the dirty clusters counter a second time, creating the inconsistency. To avoid this problem and simplify ownership of the cluster reservation in this codepath, lift the counter reduction to a single place in the caller. This makes it more clear that ext4_mb_new_blocks() is responsible for acquiring cluster reservation (via ext4_claim_free_clusters()) in the !delalloc case as well as releasing it, regardless of whether it ends up consumed or returned due to failure.

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
0087d9fb3f29f59e8d42c8b058376d80e5adde4c - < 523d5a4df3c649fa305c89efb552ec62a1ce9d3d
affected
0087d9fb3f29f59e8d42c8b058376d80e5adde4c - < ca408af08544d96769c93a3d81a7f63f61129e95
affected
0087d9fb3f29f59e8d42c8b058376d80e5adde4c - < 55576fa14771d33994c29a9ae960e07bb3f56c20
affected
0087d9fb3f29f59e8d42c8b058376d80e5adde4c - < dbc4e10619ed87a50e637b96f2e574df36a7a769
affected
0087d9fb3f29f59e8d42c8b058376d80e5adde4c - < 61e372122b6d95aec940fdaea0a16f988f359897

+3 more versions

Linux

Linux

affected
2.6.29
unaffected
0 - < 2.6.29
unaffected
5.10.253 - <= 5.10.*
unaffected
5.15.203 - <= 5.15.*
unaffected
6.1.167 - <= 6.1.*

+5 more versions

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