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Tracker / CVE-2026-64297

CVE-2026-64297

Medium 5.5

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: module: decompress: check return value of module_extend_max_pages() module_extend_max_pages() calls kvrealloc() internally and returns -ENOMEM on allocation failure. The return value is never checked. If the initial allocation fails, info->pages remains NULL and info->max_pages remains 0. Subsequent calls to module_get_next_page() will attempt to dynamically grow the array by calling module_extend_max_pages(info, 0) since info->used_pages is 0. This results in kvrealloc(NULL, 0) returning ZERO_SIZE_PTR, which is treated as a success, leading to a dereference of ZERO_SIZE_PTR and a kernel oops. Fix: add the missing error check after module_extend_max_pages() and return immediately on failure. This matches the pattern used by every other kvrealloc() caller in the module loading path. [Sami: Corrected the analysis in the commit message.]

Affected products and versions

linux linux_kernel · 5.17 → 6.1.178
linux linux_kernel · 6.13 → 6.18.39
linux linux_kernel · 6.19 → 7.1.4
linux linux_kernel · 6.2 → 6.6.145
linux linux_kernel · 6.7 → 6.12.96

Analysis

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