RDMA/rxe: Fix iova-to-va conversion for MR page sizes != PAGE_SIZE
CVE-2026-46325

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Key Information:

Vendor

Linux

Status
Vendor
CVE Published:
9 June 2026

What is CVE-2026-46325?

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

RDMA/rxe: Fix iova-to-va conversion for MR page sizes != PAGE_SIZE

The current implementation incorrectly handles memory regions (MRs) with page sizes different from the system PAGE_SIZE. The core issue is that rxe_set_page() is called with mr->page_size step increments, but the page_list stores individual struct page pointers, each representing PAGE_SIZE of memory.

ib_sg_to_page() has ensured that when i>=1 either a) SG[i-1].dma_end and SG[i].dma_addr are contiguous or b) SG[i-1].dma_end and SG[i].dma_addr are mr->page_size aligned.

This leads to incorrect iova-to-va conversion in scenarios:

  1. page_size < PAGE_SIZE (e.g., MR: 4K, system: 64K): ibmr->iova = 0x181800 sg[0]: dma_addr=0x181800, len=0x800 sg[1]: dma_addr=0x173000, len=0x1000

    Access iova = 0x181800 + 0x810 = 0x182010 Expected VA: 0x173010 (second SG, offset 0x10) Before fix:

    • index = (0x182010 >> 12) - (0x181800 >> 12) = 1
    • page_offset = 0x182010 & 0xFFF = 0x10
    • xarray[1] stores system page base 0x170000
    • Resulting VA: 0x170000 + 0x10 = 0x170010 (wrong)
  2. page_size > PAGE_SIZE (e.g., MR: 64K, system: 4K): ibmr->iova = 0x18f800 sg[0]: dma_addr=0x18f800, len=0x800 sg[1]: dma_addr=0x170000, len=0x1000

    Access iova = 0x18f800 + 0x810 = 0x190010 Expected VA: 0x170010 (second SG, offset 0x10) Before fix:

    • index = (0x190010 >> 16) - (0x18f800 >> 16) = 1
    • page_offset = 0x190010 & 0xFFFF = 0x10
    • xarray[1] stores system page for dma_addr 0x170000
    • Resulting VA: system page of 0x170000 + 0x10 = 0x170010 (wrong)

Yi Zhang reported a kernel panic[1] years ago related to this defect.

Solution:

  1. Replace xarray with pre-allocated rxe_mr_page array for sequential indexing (all MR page indices are contiguous)
  2. Each rxe_mr_page stores both struct page* and offset within the system page
  3. Handle MR page_size != PAGE_SIZE relationships:
    • page_size > PAGE_SIZE: Split MR pages into multiple system pages
    • page_size <= PAGE_SIZE: Store offset within system page
  4. Add boundary checks and compatibility validation

This ensures correct iova-to-va conversion regardless of MR page size and system PAGE_SIZE relationship, while improving performance through array-based sequential access.

Tests on 4K and 64K PAGE_SIZE hosts:

  • rdma-core/pytests $ ./build/bin/run_tests.py --dev eth0_rxe
  • blktest: $ TIMEOUT=30 QUICK_RUN=1 USE_RXE=1 NVMET_TRTYPES=rdma ./check nvme srp rnbd

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAHj4cs9XRqE25jyVw9rj9YugffLn5+f=1znaBEnu1usLOciD+g@mail.gmail.com/T/

Affected Version(s)

Linux 592627ccbdff0ec6fff00fc761142a76db750dd4 < 409c2c5508f3d30627bea576f8676de523cb906e

Linux 592627ccbdff0ec6fff00fc761142a76db750dd4 < 836f6c13c9674027793f720be3f15ecd2b90b6ca

Linux 592627ccbdff0ec6fff00fc761142a76db750dd4 < 12985e5915a0b8354796efadaaeb201eed115377

References

Timeline

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