Executive Summary

Informations
Name CVE-2022-49647 First vendor Publication 2025-02-26
Vendor Cve Last vendor Modification 2025-03-24

Security-Database Scoring CVSS v3

Cvss vector : N/A
Overall CVSS Score NA
Base Score NA Environmental Score NA
impact SubScore NA Temporal Score NA
Exploitabality Sub Score NA
 
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Security-Database Scoring CVSS v2

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Cvss Expoit Score N/A Authentication N/A
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Detail

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

cgroup: Use separate src/dst nodes when preloading css_sets for migration

Each cset (css_set) is pinned by its tasks. When we're moving tasks around across csets for a migration, we need to hold the source and destination csets to ensure that they don't go away while we're moving tasks about. This is done by linking cset->mg_preload_node on either the mgctx->preloaded_src_csets or mgctx->preloaded_dst_csets list. Using the same cset->mg_preload_node for both the src and dst lists was deemed okay as a cset can't be both the source and destination at the same time.

Unfortunately, this overloading becomes problematic when multiple tasks are involved in a migration and some of them are identity noop migrations while others are actually moving across cgroups. For example, this can happen with the following sequence on cgroup1:

#1> mkdir -p /sys/fs/cgroup/misc/a/b
#2> echo $$ > /sys/fs/cgroup/misc/a/cgroup.procs
#3> RUN_A_COMMAND_WHICH_CREATES_MULTIPLE_THREADS &
#4> PID=$!
#5> echo $PID > /sys/fs/cgroup/misc/a/b/tasks
#6> echo $PID > /sys/fs/cgroup/misc/a/cgroup.procs

the process including the group leader back into a. In this final migration, non-leader threads would be doing identity migration while the group leader is doing an actual one.

After #3, let's say the whole process was in cset A, and that after #4, the leader moves to cset B. Then, during #6, the following happens:

1. cgroup_migrate_add_src() is called on B for the leader.

2. cgroup_migrate_add_src() is called on A for the other threads.

3. cgroup_migrate_prepare_dst() is called. It scans the src list.

4. It notices that B wants to migrate to A, so it tries to A to the dst
list but realizes that its ->mg_preload_node is already busy.

5. and then it notices A wants to migrate to A as it's an identity
migration, it culls it by list_del_init()'ing its ->mg_preload_node and
putting references accordingly.

6. The rest of migration takes place with B on the src list but nothing on
the dst list.

This means that A isn't held while migration is in progress. If all tasks leave A before the migration finishes and the incoming task pins it, the cset will be destroyed leading to use-after-free.

This is caused by overloading cset->mg_preload_node for both src and dst preload lists. We wanted to exclude the cset from the src list but ended up inadvertently excluding it from the dst list too.

This patch fixes the issue by separating out cset->mg_preload_node into ->mg_src_preload_node and ->mg_dst_preload_node, so that the src and dst preloadings don't interfere with each other.

Original Source

Url : http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-49647

CPE : Common Platform Enumeration

TypeDescriptionCount
Application 8
Os 3545

Sources (Detail)

https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/05f7658210d1d331e8dd4cb6e7bbbe3df5f5ac27
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/07fd5b6cdf3cc30bfde8fe0f644771688be04447
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/0e41774b564befa6d271e8d5086bf870d617a4e6
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/54aee4e5ce8c21555286a6333e46c1713880cf93
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/7657e3958535d101a24ab4400f9b8062b9107cc4
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ad44e05f3e016bdcb1ad25af35ade5b5f41ccd68
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/cec2bbdcc14fbaa6b95ee15a7c423b05d97038be
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