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LIN1025-13952 : Security Advisory - linux - CVE-2026-43071

Created: May 5, 2026    Updated: May 7, 2026
Found In Version: 10.25.33.2
Severity: Standard
Applicable for: Wind River Linux LTS 25
Component/s: Kernel

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:  dcache: Limit the minimal number of bucket to two  There is an OOB read problem on dentry_hashtable when user sets 'dhash_entries=1':   BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: ffff888b30b774b0   #PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode   #PF: error_code(0x0000) - not-present page   Oops: Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP PTI   RIP: 0010:__d_lookup+0x56/0x120    Call Trace:     d_lookup.cold+0x16/0x5d     lookup_dcache+0x27/0xf0     lookup_one_qstr_excl+0x2a/0x180     start_dirop+0x55/0xa0     simple_start_creating+0x8d/0xa0     debugfs_start_creating+0x8c/0x180     debugfs_create_dir+0x1d/0x1c0     pinctrl_init+0x6d/0x140     do_one_initcall+0x6d/0x3d0     kernel_init_freeable+0x39f/0x460     kernel_init+0x2a/0x260  There will be only one bucket in dentry_hashtable when dhash_entries is set as one, and d_hash_shift is calculated as 32 by dcache_init(). Then, following process will access more than one buckets(which memory region is not allocated) in dentry_hashtable:  d_lookup   b = d_hash(hash)     dentry_hashtable + ((u32)hashlen >> d_hash_shift)     // The C standard defines the behavior of right shift amounts     // exceeding the bit width of the operand as undefined. The     // result of '(u32)hashlen >> d_hash_shift' becomes 'hashlen',     // so 'b' will point to an unallocated memory region.   hlist_bl_for_each_entry_rcu(b)    hlist_bl_first_rcu(head)     h->first  // read OOB!  Fix it by limiting the minimal number of dentry_hashtable bucket to two, so that 'd_hash_shift' won't exceeds the bit width of type u32.