Bug 2516526 (CVE-2026-72288) - CVE-2026-72288 kernel: KVM: arm64: vgic: Handle race between interrupt affinity change and LPI disabling
Summary: CVE-2026-72288 kernel: KVM: arm64: vgic: Handle race between interrupt affini...
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Status: NEW
Alias: CVE-2026-72288
Product: Security Response
Classification: Other
Component: vulnerability
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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Reported: 2026-08-15 06:17 UTC by OSIDB Bzimport
Modified: 2026-08-18 19:09 UTC (History)
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Description OSIDB Bzimport 2026-08-15 06:17:07 UTC
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

KVM: arm64: vgic: Handle race between interrupt affinity change and LPI disabling

Hyunwoo Kim reports some really bad races should the following
situation occur:

- LPI-I is pending in vcpu-B's AP list
- vcpu-A writes to vcpu-B's RD to disable its LPIs
- vcpu-C moves I from B to C

If the last two race nicely enough, vgic_prune_ap_list() can drop
the irq and AP list locks, reacquire them, and in the interval
the irq has been freed. UAF follows.

The fix is two-fold:

- Before dropping the irq and ap_list locks, take a reference on
  the irq

- Do not try to handle migration of the pending bit: there is no
  expectation that this state is retained, as per the architecture

With that, we're sure that the interrupt is still around, and we
safely remove it from the AP list as it has no target at this
stage (unless another interrupt fires, but that's another story).


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