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    CVE-2025-37999 – “Erofs Linux Kernel File System Lockup Vulnerability”

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    CVE ID : CVE-2025-37999

    Published : May 29, 2025, 2:15 p.m. | 2 hours, 47 minutes ago

    Description : In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

    fs/erofs/fileio: call erofs_onlinefolio_split() after bio_add_folio()

    If bio_add_folio() fails (because it is full),
    erofs_fileio_scan_folio() needs to submit the I/O request via
    erofs_fileio_rq_submit() and allocate a new I/O request with an empty
    `struct bio`. Then it retries the bio_add_folio() call.

    However, at this point, erofs_onlinefolio_split() has already been
    called which increments `folio->private`; the retry will call
    erofs_onlinefolio_split() again, but there will never be a matching
    erofs_onlinefolio_end() call. This leaves the folio locked forever
    and all waiters will be stuck in folio_wait_bit_common().

    This bug has been added by commit ce63cb62d794 (“erofs: support
    unencoded inodes for fileio”), but was practically unreachable because
    there was room for 256 folios in the `struct bio` – until commit
    9f74ae8c9ac9 (“erofs: shorten bvecs[] for file-backed mounts”) which
    reduced the array capacity to 16 folios.

    It was now trivial to trigger the bug by manually invoking readahead
    from userspace, e.g.:

    posix_fadvise(fd, 0, st.st_size, POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED);

    This should be fixed by invoking erofs_onlinefolio_split() only after
    bio_add_folio() has succeeded. This is safe: asynchronous completions
    invoking erofs_onlinefolio_end() will not unlock the folio because
    erofs_fileio_scan_folio() is still holding a reference to be released
    by erofs_onlinefolio_end() at the end.

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

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