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CVE-2026-74361
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: nvme: fix FDP fdpcidx bounds check The fdpcidx bounds check sets n = NUMFDPC + 1 but used instead of =, incorrectly accepting fdpidx when it equals n i.e. NUMFDPC + 1...
CVE-2026-74359 configfs_lookup(): don't leave ->s_dentry dangling on failure
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: configfslookup: don't leave -sdentry dangling on failure Normally -sdentry is cleared when dentry it's pointing to becomes negative on eviction, realistically. However, that only happens if dentry gets to be positive in the first...
EUVD-2026-59506
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: configfslookup: don't leave -sdentry dangling on failure Normally -sdentry is cleared when dentry it's pointing to becomes negative on eviction, realistically. However, that only happens if dentry gets to be positive in the first...
CVE-2026-74359 configfs_lookup(): don't leave ->s_dentry dangling on failure
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: configfslookup: don't leave -sdentry dangling on failure Normally -sdentry is cleared when dentry it's pointing to becomes negative on eviction, realistically. However, that only happens if dentry gets to be positive in the first...
CVE-2026-74359
In CVE-2026-74359, the Linux kernel fixes a use-after-free in configfs_lookup where a dangling ->s_dentry can be observed after inode allocation failure. The root cause was that, on certain failure paths, the dentry’s link to a configfs_dirent wasn’t cleared, leaving a pointer in ->s_dentry...
CVE-2026-74359
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: configfslookup: don't leave -sdentry dangling on failure Normally -sdentry is cleared when dentry it's pointing to becomes negative on eviction, realistically. However, that only happens if dentry gets to be positive in the first...
CVE-2026-74358
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ext4: fix fast commit wait/wake bit mapping on 64-bit On 64-bit, ext4 dynamic inode states live in the upper half of iflags, and ext4testinodestate applies the corresponding +32 offset. The fast-commit wait and wake paths...
CVE-2026-74357
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/amdgpu: fix KASAN slab-out-of-bounds in amdgpucoredump ring dump The ring content dump in amdgpucoredump uses two separate loops over adev-rings: the first counts rings with unsignalled fences to size the allocation, and the...
CVE-2026-74356
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vhost: fix vhostgetavailidx for a non empty ring vhostgetavailidx is supposed to report whether it has updated vq-availidx. Instead, it returns whether all entries have been consumed, which is usually the same. But not always - i...
CVE-2026-74355
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: iommu/vt-d: Fix RB-tree corruption in probe error path The info-node RB-tree member is zero-initialized via kzalloc. If a device does not support ATS, the devicerbtreeinsert call is skipped. If a subsequent probe step fails, the...
CVE-2026-74353
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/amdkfd: always resumeall after suspendall Need to restore any good queues even if the suspendall failed for some. Always run removequeue as that will schedule a GPU reset is removing the queue fails. v2: move resumeall after...
CVE-2026-74352 of: reserved_mem: avoid post-init UAF when alloc_reserved_mem_array() fails
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: of: reservedmem: avoid post-init UAF when allocreservedmemarray fails The global pointer 'reservedmem' continues to reference the reservedmemarray which lives in initdata if allocreservedmemarray fails. ofreservedmemlookup is...
EUVD-2026-59499
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: of: reservedmem: avoid post-init UAF when allocreservedmemarray fails The global pointer 'reservedmem' continues to reference the reservedmemarray which lives in initdata if allocreservedmemarray fails. ofreservedmemlookup is...
CVE-2026-74352 of: reserved_mem: avoid post-init UAF when alloc_reserved_mem_array() fails
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: of: reservedmem: avoid post-init UAF when allocreservedmemarray fails The global pointer 'reservedmem' continues to reference the reservedmemarray which lives in initdata if allocreservedmemarray fails. ofreservedmemlookup is...
CVE-2026-74352
In the Linux kernel vulnerability CVE-2026-74352, the issue arises when alloc_reserved_mem_array() fails, causing reserved_mem to continue pointing to reserved_mem_array in __initdata. This could enable a post-init use-after-free via of_reserved_mem_lookup() which is exported for post-init use. T...
CVE-2026-74350 ocfs2: validate fast symlink target during inode read
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ocfs2: validate fast symlink target during inode read ocfs2validateinodeblock already rejects several inconsistent self-contained dinodes before they are exposed to the rest of the filesystem. Fast symlinks need the same treatmen...
CVE-2026-74350
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ocfs2: validate fast symlink target during inode read ocfs2validateinodeblock already rejects several inconsistent self-contained dinodes before they are exposed to the rest of the filesystem. Fast symlinks need the same treatmen...
CVE-2026-74351
CVE-2026-74351 affects the Linux kernel OCFS2 locking state. The root cause is a use-after-free risk where the debugfs iterator copies ocfs2_lock_res with a non-NULL sb_lvbptr that still points to an original lockres owner after teardown, leading to a freed container being accessed during dump. T...
EUVD-2026-59497
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ocfs2: validate fast symlink target during inode read ocfs2validateinodeblock already rejects several inconsistent self-contained dinodes before they are exposed to the rest of the filesystem. Fast symlinks need the same treatmen...
CVE-2026-74350
CVE-2026-74350 describes a vulnerability in the Linux kernel OCFS2 fast symlink handling. If a zero-cluster fast symlink inode has an i_size that exceeds the inline payload capacity or its payload is not exactly NUL-terminated at i_size, a memcpy during read can read past the inode block buffer, ...