CVE-2026-31400
ADVISORY - nistSummary
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
sunrpc: fix cache_request leak in cache_release
When a reader's file descriptor is closed while in the middle of reading a cache_request (rp->offset != 0), cache_release() decrements the request's readers count but never checks whether it should free the request.
In cache_read(), when readers drops to 0 and CACHE_PENDING is clear, the cache_request is removed from the queue and freed along with its buffer and cache_head reference. cache_release() lacks this cleanup.
The only other path that frees requests with readers == 0 is cache_dequeue(), but it runs only when CACHE_PENDING transitions from set to clear. If that transition already happened while readers was still non-zero, cache_dequeue() will have skipped the request, and no subsequent call will clean it up.
Add the same cleanup logic from cache_read() to cache_release(): after decrementing readers, check if it reached 0 with CACHE_PENDING clear, and if so, dequeue and free the cache_request.
Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)
Missing Release of Memory after Effective Lifetime
Improper Update of Reference Count
NIST
1.8
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5.5mediumDebian
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Ubuntu
1.8
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5.5mediumAmazon
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N/AhighAmazon
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N/AhighAmazon
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N/AhighRed Hat
1.8
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5.5mediumOracle
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N/AhighPhoton
CVE-2026-31400
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