Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: memcg: use round-robin victim selection in refill_stock Harry Yoo reported that get_random_u32_below() is not safe to call in the nmi context and memcg charge draining can happen in nmi context. More specifically get_random_u32_below() is neither reentrant- nor NMI-safe: it acquires a per-cpu local_lock via local_lock_irqsave() on the batched_entropy_u32 state. An NMI that lands on a CPU mid-update of the ChaCha batch state and recurses into the random subsystem would corrupt that state. The memcg_stock local_trylock prevents re-entry on the percpu stock itself, but cannot protect an unrelated subsystem's per-cpu lock. Replace the random pick with a per-cpu round-robin counter stored in memcg_stock_pcp and serialized by the same local_trylock that already guards cached[] and nr_pages[]. No atomics, no random calls, no extra locks needed.
CVSS breakdown
Affected products
- Linux / Linuxf735eebe55f8f61758fe014bd0b02ab50b059e4d – 89bd8215e25aa6999cc51696da418e0d422bc5e0
- Linux / Linuxf735eebe55f8f61758fe014bd0b02ab50b059e4d – 00731bd7e18f182a32ca54d6b176eaa470b51ed7
- Linux / Linuxf735eebe55f8f61758fe014bd0b02ab50b059e4d – c0cafe24d3f6534294c4b2bc2d47734ff7cbd313
- Linux / Linux6.16 – 6.16
- Linux / Linux0 – 6.16
- Linux / Linux6.18.36 – 6.18.*
- Linux / Linux7.0.13 – 7.0.*
- Linux / Linux7.1 – *