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CVE-2026-46242

HIGH 7.8

eventpoll: fix ep_remove struct eventpoll / struct file UAF

CVSS Score
7.8
EPSS Score
0.0%
EPSS Percentile
7th

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: eventpoll: fix ep_remove struct eventpoll / struct file UAF ep_remove() (via ep_remove_file()) cleared file->f_ep under file->f_lock but then kept using @file inside the critical section (is_file_epoll(), hlist_del_rcu() through the head, spin_unlock). A concurrent __fput() taking the eventpoll_release() fastpath in that window observed the transient NULL, skipped eventpoll_release_file() and ran to f_op->release / file_free(). For the epoll-watches-epoll case, f_op->release is ep_eventpoll_release() -> ep_clear_and_put() -> ep_free(), which kfree()s the watched struct eventpoll. Its embedded ->refs hlist_head is exactly where epi->fllink.pprev points, so the subsequent hlist_del_rcu()'s "*pprev = next" scribbles into freed kmalloc-192 memory. In addition, struct file is SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU, so the slot backing @file could be recycled by alloc_empty_file() -- reinitializing f_lock and f_ep -- while ep_remove() is still nominally inside that lock. The upshot is an attacker-controllable kmem_cache_free() against the wrong slab cache. Pin @file via epi_fget() at the top of ep_remove() and gate the critical section on the pin succeeding. With the pin held @file cannot reach refcount zero, which holds __fput() off and transitively keeps the watched struct eventpoll alive across the hlist_del_rcu() and the f_lock use, closing both UAFs. If the pin fails @file has already reached refcount zero and its __fput() is in flight. Because we bailed before clearing f_ep, that path takes the eventpoll_release() slow path into eventpoll_release_file() and blocks on ep->mtx until the waiter side's ep_clear_and_put() drops it. The bailed epi's share of ep->refcount stays intact, so the trailing ep_refcount_dec_and_test() in ep_clear_and_put() cannot free the eventpoll out from under eventpoll_release_file(); the orphaned epi is then cleaned up there. A successful pin also proves we are not racing eventpoll_release_file() on this epi, so drop the now-redundant re-check of epi->dying under f_lock. The cheap lockless READ_ONCE(epi->dying) fast-path bailout stays.

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Product linux
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Published May 30, 2026
Last Updated Jun 5, 2026
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CVSS v3 Breakdown

CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
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Affected Versions

Linux / Linux
58c9b016e12855286370dfb704c08498edbc857a < ef4ca02e95363e78977ca04340d44fe3b4b2b81f 58c9b016e12855286370dfb704c08498edbc857a < ced39b6a8062bac5c18a1c3df85634107eb8664a 58c9b016e12855286370dfb704c08498edbc857a < a6dc643c69311677c574a0f17a3f4d66a5f3744b f2451def095c1743adcfcb0cb5dadc86034e162a a1f93804449d13f97dabd4b996817de4bf1ed67a 5.15.209 < 5.16 6.1.175 < 6.2
Linux / Linux
6.4

References

NVD โ†— CVE.org โ†— EPSS Data โ†—
git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ef4ca02e95363e78977ca04340d44fe3b4b2b81f git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ced39b6a8062bac5c18a1c3df85634107eb8664a git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/a6dc643c69311677c574a0f17a3f4d66a5f3744b