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Vulnerability Change Records for CVE-2025-68778

Change History

New CVE Received from kernel.org 1/13/2026 11:15:57 AM

Action Type Old Value New Value
Added Description

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

btrfs: don't log conflicting inode if it's a dir moved in the current transaction

We can't log a conflicting inode if it's a directory and it was moved
from one parent directory to another parent directory in the current
transaction, as this can result an attempt to have a directory with
two hard links during log replay, one for the old parent directory and
another for the new parent directory.

The following scenario triggers that issue:

1) We have directories "dir1" and "dir2" created in a past transaction.
   Directory "dir1" has inode A as its parent directory;

2) We move "dir1" to some other directory;

3) We create a file with the name "dir1" in directory inode A;

4) We fsync the new file. This results in logging the inode of the new file
   and the inode for the directory "dir1" that was previously moved in the
   current transaction. So the log tree has the INODE_REF item for the
   new location of "dir1";

5) We move the new file to some other directory. This results in updating
   the log tree to included the new INODE_REF for the new location of the
   file and removes the INODE_REF for the old location. This happens
   during the rename when we call btrfs_log_new_name();

6) We fsync the file, and that persists the log tree changes done in the
   previous step (btrfs_log_new_name() only updates the log tree in
   memory);

7) We have a power failure;

8) Next time the fs is mounted, log replay happens and when processing
   the inode for directory "dir1" we find a new INODE_REF and add that
   link, but we don't remove the old link of the inode since we have
   not logged the old parent directory of the directory inode "dir1".

As a result after log replay finishes when we trigger writeback of the
subvolume tree's extent buffers, the tree check will detect that we have
a directory a hard link count of 2 and we get a mount failure.
The errors and stack traces reported in dmesg/syslog are like this:

   [ 3845.729764] BTRFS info (device dm-0): start tree-log replay
   [ 3845.730304] page: refcount:3 mapcount:0 mapping:000000005c8a3027 index:0x1d00 pfn:0x11510c
   [ 3845.731236] memcg:ffff9264c02f4e00
   [ 3845.731751] aops:btree_aops [btrfs] ino:1
   [ 3845.732300] flags: 0x17fffc00000400a(uptodate|private|writeback|node=0|zone=2|lastcpupid=0x1ffff)
   [ 3845.733346] raw: 017fffc00000400a 0000000000000000 dead000000000122 ffff9264d978aea8
   [ 3845.734265] raw: 0000000000001d00 ffff92650e6d4738 00000003ffffffff ffff9264c02f4e00
   [ 3845.735305] page dumped because: eb page dump
   [ 3845.735981] BTRFS critical (device dm-0): corrupt leaf: root=5 block=30408704 slot=6 ino=257, invalid nlink: has 2 expect no more than 1 for dir
   [ 3845.737786] BTRFS info (device dm-0): leaf 30408704 gen 10 total ptrs 17 free space 14881 owner 5
   [ 3845.737789] BTRFS info (device dm-0): refs 4 lock_owner 0 current 30701
   [ 3845.737792] 	item 0 key (256 INODE_ITEM 0) itemoff 16123 itemsize 160
   [ 3845.737794] 		inode generation 3 transid 9 size 16 nbytes 16384
   [ 3845.737795] 		block group 0 mode 40755 links 1 uid 0 gid 0
   [ 3845.737797] 		rdev 0 sequence 2 flags 0x0
   [ 3845.737798] 		atime 1764259517.0
   [ 3845.737800] 		ctime 1764259517.572889464
   [ 3845.737801] 		mtime 1764259517.572889464
   [ 3845.737802] 		otime 1764259517.0
   [ 3845.737803] 	item 1 key (256 INODE_REF 256) itemoff 16111 itemsize 12
   [ 3845.737805] 		index 0 name_len 2
   [ 3845.737807] 	item 2 key (256 DIR_ITEM 2363071922) itemoff 16077 itemsize 34
   [ 3845.737808] 		location key (257 1 0) type 2
   [ 3845.737810] 		transid 9 data_len 0 name_len 4
   [ 3845.737811] 	item 3 key (256 DIR_ITEM 2676584006) itemoff 16043 itemsize 34
   [ 3845.737813] 		location key (258 1 0) type 2
   [ 3845.737814] 		transid 9 data_len 0 name_len 4
   [ 3845.737815] 	item 4 key (256 DIR_INDEX 2) itemoff 16009 itemsize 34
   [ 3845.737816] 		location key (257 1 0) type 2
   [
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Added Reference

								
							
							
						
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/266273eaf4d99475f1ae57f687b3e42bc71ec6f0
Added Reference

								
							
							
						
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/7359e1d39c78816ecbdb0cb4e93975794ce53973
Added Reference

								
							
							
						
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/a35788ddf8df65837897ecbb0ddb2896b863159e
Added Reference

								
							
							
						
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/d478f50727c3ee46d0359f0d2ae114f70191816e
Added Reference

								
							
							
						
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/d64f3834dffef80f0a9185a037617a54ed7f4bd2