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CVE-2026-43439

UNKNOWN 0.0

cgroup: fix race between task migration and iteration

CVSS Score
0.0
EPSS Score
0.0%
EPSS Percentile
0th

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: cgroup: fix race between task migration and iteration When a task is migrated out of a css_set, cgroup_migrate_add_task() first moves it from cset->tasks to cset->mg_tasks via: list_move_tail(&task->cg_list, &cset->mg_tasks); If a css_task_iter currently has it->task_pos pointing to this task, css_set_move_task() calls css_task_iter_skip() to keep the iterator valid. However, since the task has already been moved to ->mg_tasks, the iterator is advanced relative to the mg_tasks list instead of the original tasks list. As a result, remaining tasks on cset->tasks, as well as tasks queued on cset->mg_tasks, can be skipped by iteration. Fix this by calling css_set_skip_task_iters() before unlinking task->cg_list from cset->tasks. This advances all active iterators to the next task on cset->tasks, so iteration continues correctly even when a task is concurrently being migrated. This race is hard to hit in practice without instrumentation, but it can be reproduced by artificially slowing down cgroup_procs_show(). For example, on an Android device a temporary /sys/kernel/cgroup/cgroup_test knob can be added to inject a delay into cgroup_procs_show(), and then: 1) Spawn three long-running tasks (PIDs 101, 102, 103). 2) Create a test cgroup and move the tasks into it. 3) Enable a large delay via /sys/kernel/cgroup/cgroup_test. 4) In one shell, read cgroup.procs from the test cgroup. 5) Within the delay window, in another shell migrate PID 102 by writing it to a different cgroup.procs file. Under this setup, cgroup.procs can intermittently show only PID 101 while skipping PID 103. Once the migration completes, reading the file again shows all tasks as expected. Note that this change does not allow removing the existing css_set_skip_task_iters() call in css_set_move_task(). The new call in cgroup_migrate_add_task() only handles iterators that are racing with migration while the task is still on cset->tasks. Iterators may also start after the task has been moved to cset->mg_tasks. If we dropped css_set_skip_task_iters() from css_set_move_task(), such iterators could keep task_pos pointing to a migrating task, causing css_task_iter_advance() to malfunction on the destination css_set, up to and including crashes or infinite loops. The race window between migration and iteration is very small, and css_task_iter is not on a hot path. In the worst case, when an iterator is positioned on the first thread of the migrating process, cgroup_migrate_add_task() may have to skip multiple tasks via css_set_skip_task_iters(). However, this only happens when migration and iteration actually race, so the performance impact is negligible compared to the correctness fix provided here.

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Product linux
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Published May 8, 2026
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Affected Versions

Linux / Linux
b636fd38dc40113f853337a7d2a6885ad23b8811 < 7c85debc35e6d131bd29c64f2ae78c6ede0e55c4 b636fd38dc40113f853337a7d2a6885ad23b8811 < 3b95abab7369235a37b15eaec6e1a0b443bba7c7 b636fd38dc40113f853337a7d2a6885ad23b8811 < 4a9654a2b46cfdaae287fb8995f536245635e467 b636fd38dc40113f853337a7d2a6885ad23b8811 < 3dfd1328c05234e8d8fa61948b2ba82680594988 b636fd38dc40113f853337a7d2a6885ad23b8811 < 9cca530c7cc1b3e02cb8fa7f80060dd4b38562ce b636fd38dc40113f853337a7d2a6885ad23b8811 < 86ceaccfdfa16dad05addb33dc206e03589bcfd1 b636fd38dc40113f853337a7d2a6885ad23b8811 < 9dc76f6fc0d28d2382583715bc4ec22f28104845 b636fd38dc40113f853337a7d2a6885ad23b8811 < 5ee01f1a7343d6a3547b6802ca2d4cdce0edacb1 b0af004fd58ded5f898630db008c5b824c27d7db 370b9e6399da09fe10005fe455878b356de7b85f
Linux / Linux
5.2

References

NVD โ†— CVE.org โ†— EPSS Data โ†—
git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/7c85debc35e6d131bd29c64f2ae78c6ede0e55c4 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/3b95abab7369235a37b15eaec6e1a0b443bba7c7 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/4a9654a2b46cfdaae287fb8995f536245635e467 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/3dfd1328c05234e8d8fa61948b2ba82680594988 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/9cca530c7cc1b3e02cb8fa7f80060dd4b38562ce git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/86ceaccfdfa16dad05addb33dc206e03589bcfd1 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/9dc76f6fc0d28d2382583715bc4ec22f28104845 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/5ee01f1a7343d6a3547b6802ca2d4cdce0edacb1