Executive Summary

Informations
Name CVE-2024-57952 First vendor Publication 2025-02-12
Vendor Cve Last vendor Modification 2025-02-14

Security-Database Scoring CVSS v3

Cvss vector : CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
Overall CVSS Score 5.5
Base Score 5.5 Environmental Score 5.5
impact SubScore 3.6 Temporal Score 5.5
Exploitabality Sub Score 1.8
 
Attack Vector Local Attack Complexity Low
Privileges Required Low User Interaction None
Scope Unchanged Confidentiality Impact None
Integrity Impact None Availability Impact High
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Security-Database Scoring CVSS v2

Cvss vector :
Cvss Base Score N/A Attack Range N/A
Cvss Impact Score N/A Attack Complexity N/A
Cvss Expoit Score N/A Authentication N/A
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Detail

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

Revert "libfs: fix infinite directory reads for offset dir"

The current directory offset allocator (based on mtree_alloc_cyclic) stores the next offset value to return in octx->next_offset. This mechanism typically returns values that increase monotonically over time. Eventually, though, the newly allocated offset value wraps back to a low number (say, 2) which is smaller than other already- allocated offset values.

Yu Kuai reports that, after commit 64a7ce76fb90 ("libfs: fix infinite directory reads for offset dir"), if a directory's offset allocator wraps, existing entries are no longer visible via readdir/getdents because offset_readdir() stops listing entries once an entry's offset is larger than octx->next_offset. These entries vanish persistently -- they can be looked up, but will never again appear in readdir(3) output.

The reason for this is that the commit treats directory offsets as monotonically increasing integer values rather than opaque cookies, and introduces this comparison:

if (dentry2offset(dentry) >= last_index) {

On 64-bit platforms, the directory offset value upper bound is 2^63 - 1. Directory offsets will monotonically increase for millions of years without wrapping.

On 32-bit platforms, however, LONG_MAX is 2^31 - 1. The allocator can wrap after only a few weeks (at worst).

Revert commit 64a7ce76fb90 ("libfs: fix infinite directory reads for offset dir") to prepare for a fix that can work properly on 32-bit systems and might apply to recent LTS kernels where shmem employs the simple_offset mechanism.

Original Source

Url : http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2024-57952

CPE : Common Platform Enumeration

TypeDescriptionCount
Application 8
Os 3701

Sources (Detail)

https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/3f250b82040a72b0059ae00855a74d8570ad2147
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/9e9e710f68bac49bd9b587823c077d06363440e0
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/b662d858131da9a8a14e68661656989b14dbf113
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Date Informations
2025-03-28 03:22:42
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2025-03-25 03:28:39
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2025-03-19 03:17:29
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2025-03-18 03:30:28
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2025-03-14 03:17:33
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2025-03-06 14:14:07
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2025-02-22 00:20:38
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2025-02-14 21:20:34
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2025-02-12 17:20:29
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