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ubuntu логотип

CVE-2025-37931

6 месяцев назад

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: adjust subpage bit start based on sectorsize When running machines with 64k page size and a 16k nodesize we started seeing tree log corruption in production. This turned out to be because we were not writing out dirty blocks sometimes, so this in fact affects all metadata writes. When writing out a subpage EB we scan the subpage bitmap for a dirty range. If the range isn't dirty we do bit_start++; to move onto the next bit. The problem is the bitmap is based on the number of sectors that an EB has. So in this case, we have a 64k pagesize, 16k nodesize, but a 4k sectorsize. This means our bitmap is 4 bits for every node. With a 64k page size we end up with 4 nodes per page. To make this easier this is how everything looks [0 16k 32k 48k ] logical address [0 4 8 12 ] radix tree offset [ 64k page ] folio [ 16k eb ][ 16k eb ][ ...

EPSS: Низкий
redhat логотип

CVE-2025-37931

6 месяцев назад

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: adjust subpage bit start based on sectorsize When running machines with 64k page size and a 16k nodesize we started seeing tree log corruption in production. This turned out to be because we were not writing out dirty blocks sometimes, so this in fact affects all metadata writes. When writing out a subpage EB we scan the subpage bitmap for a dirty range. If the range isn't dirty we do bit_start++; to move onto the next bit. The problem is the bitmap is based on the number of sectors that an EB has. So in this case, we have a 64k pagesize, 16k nodesize, but a 4k sectorsize. This means our bitmap is 4 bits for every node. With a 64k page size we end up with 4 nodes per page. To make this easier this is how everything looks [0 16k 32k 48k ] logical address [0 4 8 12 ] radix tree offset [ 64k page ] folio [ 16k eb ][ 16k eb ][ ...

CVSS3: 5.5
EPSS: Низкий
nvd логотип

CVE-2025-37931

6 месяцев назад

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: adjust subpage bit start based on sectorsize When running machines with 64k page size and a 16k nodesize we started seeing tree log corruption in production. This turned out to be because we were not writing out dirty blocks sometimes, so this in fact affects all metadata writes. When writing out a subpage EB we scan the subpage bitmap for a dirty range. If the range isn't dirty we do bit_start++; to move onto the next bit. The problem is the bitmap is based on the number of sectors that an EB has. So in this case, we have a 64k pagesize, 16k nodesize, but a 4k sectorsize. This means our bitmap is 4 bits for every node. With a 64k page size we end up with 4 nodes per page. To make this easier this is how everything looks [0 16k 32k 48k ] logical address [0 4 8 12 ] radix tree offset [ 64k page ] folio [ 16k eb ][ 16k e

EPSS: Низкий
msrc логотип

CVE-2025-37931

2 месяца назад

btrfs: adjust subpage bit start based on sectorsize

EPSS: Низкий
debian логотип

CVE-2025-37931

6 месяцев назад

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

EPSS: Низкий
github логотип

GHSA-v9hh-vwqw-fc9h

6 месяцев назад

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: adjust subpage bit start based on sectorsize When running machines with 64k page size and a 16k nodesize we started seeing tree log corruption in production. This turned out to be because we were not writing out dirty blocks sometimes, so this in fact affects all metadata writes. When writing out a subpage EB we scan the subpage bitmap for a dirty range. If the range isn't dirty we do bit_start++; to move onto the next bit. The problem is the bitmap is based on the number of sectors that an EB has. So in this case, we have a 64k pagesize, 16k nodesize, but a 4k sectorsize. This means our bitmap is 4 bits for every node. With a 64k page size we end up with 4 nodes per page. To make this easier this is how everything looks [0 16k 32k 48k ] logical address [0 4 8 12 ] radix tree offset [ 64k page ] folio [ 16k eb ][ 16...

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2025:02000-1

5 месяцев назад

Security update for the Linux Kernel

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2025:01965-1

5 месяцев назад

Security update for the Linux Kernel

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2025:02333-1

4 месяца назад

Security update for the Linux Kernel

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2025:02307-1

4 месяца назад

Security update for the Linux Kernel

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2025:02254-1

4 месяца назад

Security update for the Linux Kernel

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2025:01964-1

5 месяцев назад

Security update for the Linux Kernel

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2025:02923-1

3 месяца назад

Security update for the Linux Kernel

EPSS: Низкий
oracle-oval логотип

ELSA-2025-20530

3 месяца назад

ELSA-2025-20530: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT)

EPSS: Низкий
oracle-oval логотип

ELSA-2025-20480

4 месяца назад

ELSA-2025-20480: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT)

EPSS: Низкий

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ubuntu логотип
CVE-2025-37931

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: adjust subpage bit start based on sectorsize When running machines with 64k page size and a 16k nodesize we started seeing tree log corruption in production. This turned out to be because we were not writing out dirty blocks sometimes, so this in fact affects all metadata writes. When writing out a subpage EB we scan the subpage bitmap for a dirty range. If the range isn't dirty we do bit_start++; to move onto the next bit. The problem is the bitmap is based on the number of sectors that an EB has. So in this case, we have a 64k pagesize, 16k nodesize, but a 4k sectorsize. This means our bitmap is 4 bits for every node. With a 64k page size we end up with 4 nodes per page. To make this easier this is how everything looks [0 16k 32k 48k ] logical address [0 4 8 12 ] radix tree offset [ 64k page ] folio [ 16k eb ][ 16k eb ][ ...

0%
Низкий
6 месяцев назад
redhat логотип
CVE-2025-37931

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: adjust subpage bit start based on sectorsize When running machines with 64k page size and a 16k nodesize we started seeing tree log corruption in production. This turned out to be because we were not writing out dirty blocks sometimes, so this in fact affects all metadata writes. When writing out a subpage EB we scan the subpage bitmap for a dirty range. If the range isn't dirty we do bit_start++; to move onto the next bit. The problem is the bitmap is based on the number of sectors that an EB has. So in this case, we have a 64k pagesize, 16k nodesize, but a 4k sectorsize. This means our bitmap is 4 bits for every node. With a 64k page size we end up with 4 nodes per page. To make this easier this is how everything looks [0 16k 32k 48k ] logical address [0 4 8 12 ] radix tree offset [ 64k page ] folio [ 16k eb ][ 16k eb ][ ...

CVSS3: 5.5
0%
Низкий
6 месяцев назад
nvd логотип
CVE-2025-37931

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: adjust subpage bit start based on sectorsize When running machines with 64k page size and a 16k nodesize we started seeing tree log corruption in production. This turned out to be because we were not writing out dirty blocks sometimes, so this in fact affects all metadata writes. When writing out a subpage EB we scan the subpage bitmap for a dirty range. If the range isn't dirty we do bit_start++; to move onto the next bit. The problem is the bitmap is based on the number of sectors that an EB has. So in this case, we have a 64k pagesize, 16k nodesize, but a 4k sectorsize. This means our bitmap is 4 bits for every node. With a 64k page size we end up with 4 nodes per page. To make this easier this is how everything looks [0 16k 32k 48k ] logical address [0 4 8 12 ] radix tree offset [ 64k page ] folio [ 16k eb ][ 16k e

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Низкий
6 месяцев назад
msrc логотип
CVE-2025-37931

btrfs: adjust subpage bit start based on sectorsize

0%
Низкий
2 месяца назад
debian логотип
CVE-2025-37931

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

0%
Низкий
6 месяцев назад
github логотип
GHSA-v9hh-vwqw-fc9h

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: adjust subpage bit start based on sectorsize When running machines with 64k page size and a 16k nodesize we started seeing tree log corruption in production. This turned out to be because we were not writing out dirty blocks sometimes, so this in fact affects all metadata writes. When writing out a subpage EB we scan the subpage bitmap for a dirty range. If the range isn't dirty we do bit_start++; to move onto the next bit. The problem is the bitmap is based on the number of sectors that an EB has. So in this case, we have a 64k pagesize, 16k nodesize, but a 4k sectorsize. This means our bitmap is 4 bits for every node. With a 64k page size we end up with 4 nodes per page. To make this easier this is how everything looks [0 16k 32k 48k ] logical address [0 4 8 12 ] radix tree offset [ 64k page ] folio [ 16k eb ][ 16...

0%
Низкий
6 месяцев назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2025:02000-1

Security update for the Linux Kernel

5 месяцев назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2025:01965-1

Security update for the Linux Kernel

5 месяцев назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2025:02333-1

Security update for the Linux Kernel

4 месяца назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2025:02307-1

Security update for the Linux Kernel

4 месяца назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2025:02254-1

Security update for the Linux Kernel

4 месяца назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2025:01964-1

Security update for the Linux Kernel

5 месяцев назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2025:02923-1

Security update for the Linux Kernel

3 месяца назад
oracle-oval логотип
ELSA-2025-20530

ELSA-2025-20530: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT)

3 месяца назад
oracle-oval логотип
ELSA-2025-20480

ELSA-2025-20480: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT)

4 месяца назад

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