Bug 2402190 (CVE-2023-53662)

Summary: CVE-2023-53662 kernel: ext4: fix memory leaks in ext4_fname_{setup_filename,prepare_lookup}
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A memory leak flaw was found in the Linux kernel's ext4 filesystem in the filename casefolding error paths. A local user can trigger this issue by performing directory operations on ext4 filesystems with casefolding enabled when filename setup or lookup operations fail, causing the crypto_buf.name field from the fscrypt_name structure to remain allocated. This results in permanent memory leaks leading to resource exhaustion and denial of service.
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Description OSIDB Bzimport 2025-10-07 16:01:47 UTC
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

ext4: fix memory leaks in ext4_fname_{setup_filename,prepare_lookup}

If the filename casefolding fails, we'll be leaking memory from the
fscrypt_name struct, namely from the 'crypto_buf.name' member.

Make sure we free it in the error path on both ext4_fname_setup_filename()
and ext4_fname_prepare_lookup() functions.