KVM: arm64: Reassign nested_mmus array behind mmu_lock
CVE-2026-46317

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Key Information:

Vendor

Linux

Status
Vendor
CVE Published:
9 June 2026

What is CVE-2026-46317?

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

KVM: arm64: Reassign nested_mmus array behind mmu_lock

kvm->arch.nested_mmus[] is walked under kvm->mmu_lock, including from the MMU notifier path (kvm_unmap_gfn_range() -> kvm_nested_s2_unmap()), which can run at any time. kvm_vcpu_init_nested() reallocates the array and frees the old buffer while holding only kvm->arch.config_lock, so such a walker can reference the freed array.

Allocate the new array outside of mmu_lock, as the allocation can sleep. Under the lock, copy the existing entries, fix up the back pointers and reassign the array. Free the old buffer after dropping the lock, as kvfree() can sleep as well.

Affected Version(s)

Linux 4f128f8e1aaac189f83d0f828bcdb2986d8d2e51 < 918450ad6010df6ecd2efde12a1409e011da22d6

Linux 4f128f8e1aaac189f83d0f828bcdb2986d8d2e51 < 4424dbcb06d68e34e51c019a5781a7dc00731971

Linux 4f128f8e1aaac189f83d0f828bcdb2986d8d2e51 < 70543358fa08e0f7cebc3447c3b70fe97ad7aaa8

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