CVE-2026-46280

Published: Giu 08, 2026 Last Modified: Giu 08, 2026
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Description

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

lib: test_hmm: evict device pages on file close to avoid use-after-free

Patch series 'Minor hmm_test fixes and cleanups'.

Two bugfixes a cleanup for the HMM kernel selftests. These were mostly
reported by Zenghui Yu with special thanks to Lorenzo for analysing and
pointing out the problems.

This patch (of 3):

When dmirror_fops_release() is called it frees the dmirror struct but
doesn't migrate device private pages back to system memory first. This
leaves those pages with a dangling zone_device_data pointer to the freed
dmirror.

If a subsequent fault occurs on those pages (eg. during coredump) the
dmirror_devmem_fault() callback dereferences the stale pointer causing a
kernel panic. This was reported [1] when running mm/ksft_hmm.sh on arm64,
where a test failure triggered SIGABRT and the resulting coredump walked
the VMAs faulting in the stale device private pages.

Fix this by calling dmirror_device_evict_chunk() for each devmem chunk in
dmirror_fops_release() to migrate all device private pages back to system
memory before freeing the dmirror struct. The function is moved earlier
in the file to avoid a forward declaration.

https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/38f113f81d3f0adc658a4475dd3ecaec985e21d3
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/5846715b6382dd4c6a69b35a56ca6115d33bc2a0
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/744dd97752ef1076a8d8672bb0d8aa2c7abc1144
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/9de1eb0aac2862d6144b8db0ec1388e79f8bc3e1
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/bf477abd448c76bb8ea51c9b4f63a3a17c4b6239