CVE-2026-46165

Published: Mag 28, 2026 Last Modified: Mag 28, 2026
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Description

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

openvswitch: vport: fix self-deadlock on release of tunnel ports

vports are used concurrently and protected by RCU, so netdev_put()
must happen after the RCU grace period. So, either in an RCU call or
after the synchronize_net(). The rtnl_delete_link() must happen under
RTNL and so can't be executed in RCU context. Calling synchronize_net()
while holding RTNL is not a good idea for performance and system
stability under load in general, so calling netdev_put() in RCU call
is the right solution here.

However,
when the device is deleted, rtnl_unlock() will call netdev_run_todo()
and block until all the references are gone. In the current code this
means that we never reach the call_rcu() and the vport is never freed
and the reference is never released, causing a self-deadlock on device
removal.

Fix that by moving the rcu_call() before the rtnl_unlock(), so the
scheduled RCU callback will be executed when synchronize_net() is
called from the rtnl_unlock()->netdev_run_todo() while the RTNL itself
is already released.

https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/366c482965c673565ecb8bcfb15d5548f13a6a10
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/3df75fff46b1517eb479d8e6b8e3500763715dd0
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6522d59fb7de55ce0f0f285d962243ddffebb01f
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/aa69918bd418e700309fdd08509dba324fb24296
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/c741433f6c8dcdecd1d9549d89053761fd1ea413