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CVE-2025-37760

mm/vma: add give_up_on_oom option on modify/merge, use in uffd release



Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mm/vma: add give_up_on_oom option on modify/merge, use in uffd release Currently, if a VMA merge fails due to an OOM condition arising on commit merge or a failure to duplicate anon_vma's, we report this so the caller can handle it. However there are cases where the caller is only ostensibly trying a merge, and doesn't mind if it fails due to this condition. Since we do not want to introduce an implicit assumption that we only actually modify VMAs after OOM conditions might arise, add a 'give up on oom' option and make an explicit contract that, should this flag be set, we absolutely will not modify any VMAs should OOM arise and just bail out. Since it'd be very unusual for a user to try to vma_modify() with this flag set but be specifying a range within a VMA which ends up being split (which can fail due to rlimit issues, not only OOM), we add a debug warning for this condition. The motivating reason for this is uffd release - syzkaller (and Pedro Falcato's VERY astute analysis) found a way in which an injected fault on allocation, triggering an OOM condition on commit merge, would result in uffd code becoming confused and treating an error value as if it were a VMA pointer. To avoid this, we make use of this new VMG flag to ensure that this never occurs, utilising the fact that, should we be clearing entire VMAs, we do not wish an OOM event to be reported to us. Many thanks to Pedro Falcato for his excellent analysis and Jann Horn for his insightful and intelligent analysis of the situation, both of whom were instrumental in this fix.

Reserved 2025-04-16 | Published 2025-05-01 | Updated 2025-05-26 | Assigner Linux

Product status

Default status
unaffected

79636d2981b066acd945117387a9533f56411f6f before b906c1ad25adce6ff35be19b65a1aa7d960fe1d7
affected

47b16d0462a460000b8f05dfb1292377ac48f3ca before c103a75c61648203d731e3b97a6fbeea4003cb15
affected

47b16d0462a460000b8f05dfb1292377ac48f3ca before 41e6ddcaa0f18dda4c3fadf22533775a30d6f72f
affected

53fd215f7886a1e8dea5a9ca1391dbb697fff601
affected

Default status
affected

6.14
affected

Any version before 6.14
unaffected

6.12.25
unaffected

6.14.4
unaffected

6.15
unaffected

References

git.kernel.org/...c/b906c1ad25adce6ff35be19b65a1aa7d960fe1d7

git.kernel.org/...c/c103a75c61648203d731e3b97a6fbeea4003cb15

git.kernel.org/...c/41e6ddcaa0f18dda4c3fadf22533775a30d6f72f

cve.org (CVE-2025-37760)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2025-37760)

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