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CVE-2025-38365

btrfs: fix a race between renames and directory logging



Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: fix a race between renames and directory logging We have a race between a rename and directory inode logging that if it happens and we crash/power fail before the rename completes, the next time the filesystem is mounted, the log replay code will end up deleting the file that was being renamed. This is best explained following a step by step analysis of an interleaving of steps that lead into this situation. Consider the initial conditions: 1) We are at transaction N; 2) We have directories A and B created in a past transaction (< N); 3) We have inode X corresponding to a file that has 2 hardlinks, one in directory A and the other in directory B, so we'll name them as "A/foo_link1" and "B/foo_link2". Both hard links were persisted in a past transaction (< N); 4) We have inode Y corresponding to a file that as a single hard link and is located in directory A, we'll name it as "A/bar". This file was also persisted in a past transaction (< N). The steps leading to a file loss are the following and for all of them we are under transaction N: 1) Link "A/foo_link1" is removed, so inode's X last_unlink_trans field is updated to N, through btrfs_unlink() -> btrfs_record_unlink_dir(); 2) Task A starts a rename for inode Y, with the goal of renaming from "A/bar" to "A/baz", so we enter btrfs_rename(); 3) Task A inserts the new BTRFS_INODE_REF_KEY for inode Y by calling btrfs_insert_inode_ref(); 4) Because the rename happens in the same directory, we don't set the last_unlink_trans field of directoty A's inode to the current transaction id, that is, we don't cal btrfs_record_unlink_dir(); 5) Task A then removes the entries from directory A (BTRFS_DIR_ITEM_KEY and BTRFS_DIR_INDEX_KEY items) when calling __btrfs_unlink_inode() (actually the dir index item is added as a delayed item, but the effect is the same); 6) Now before task A adds the new entry "A/baz" to directory A by calling btrfs_add_link(), another task, task B is logging inode X; 7) Task B starts a fsync of inode X and after logging inode X, at btrfs_log_inode_parent() it calls btrfs_log_all_parents(), since inode X has a last_unlink_trans value of N, set at in step 1; 8) At btrfs_log_all_parents() we search for all parent directories of inode X using the commit root, so we find directories A and B and log them. Bu when logging direct A, we don't have a dir index item for inode Y anymore, neither the old name "A/bar" nor for the new name "A/baz" since the rename has deleted the old name but has not yet inserted the new name - task A hasn't called yet btrfs_add_link() to do that. Note that logging directory A doesn't fallback to a transaction commit because its last_unlink_trans has a lower value than the current transaction's id (see step 4); 9) Task B finishes logging directories A and B and gets back to btrfs_sync_file() where it calls btrfs_sync_log() to persist the log tree; 10) Task B successfully persisted the log tree, btrfs_sync_log() completed with success, and a power failure happened. We have a log tree without any directory entry for inode Y, so the log replay code deletes the entry for inode Y, name "A/bar", from the subvolume tree since it doesn't exist in the log tree and the log tree is authorative for its index (we logged a BTRFS_DIR_LOG_INDEX_KEY item that covers the index range for the dentry that corresponds to "A/bar"). Since there's no other hard link for inode Y and the log replay code deletes the name "A/bar", the file is lost. The issue wouldn't happen if task B synced the log only after task A called btrfs_log_new_name(), which would update the log with the new name for inode Y ("A/bar"). Fix this by pinning the log root during renames before removing the old directory entry, and unpinning af ---truncated---

Reserved 2025-04-16 | Published 2025-07-25 | Updated 2025-07-25 | Assigner Linux

Product status

Default status
unaffected

259c4b96d78dda8477a3ac21d6b3cf0eb9f75c8b before 51bd363c7010d033d3334daf457c824484bf9bf0
affected

259c4b96d78dda8477a3ac21d6b3cf0eb9f75c8b before aeeae8feeaae4445a86f9815273e81f902dc1f5b
affected

259c4b96d78dda8477a3ac21d6b3cf0eb9f75c8b before 2088895d5903082bb9021770b919e733c57edbc1
affected

259c4b96d78dda8477a3ac21d6b3cf0eb9f75c8b before 8c6874646c21bd820cf475e2874e62c133954023
affected

259c4b96d78dda8477a3ac21d6b3cf0eb9f75c8b before 3ca864de852bc91007b32d2a0d48993724f4abad
affected

Default status
affected

5.18
affected

Any version before 5.18
unaffected

6.1.143
unaffected

6.6.96
unaffected

6.12.36
unaffected

6.15.5
unaffected

6.16-rc4
unaffected

References

git.kernel.org/...c/51bd363c7010d033d3334daf457c824484bf9bf0

git.kernel.org/...c/aeeae8feeaae4445a86f9815273e81f902dc1f5b

git.kernel.org/...c/2088895d5903082bb9021770b919e733c57edbc1

git.kernel.org/...c/8c6874646c21bd820cf475e2874e62c133954023

git.kernel.org/...c/3ca864de852bc91007b32d2a0d48993724f4abad

cve.org (CVE-2025-38365)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2025-38365)

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