Hi Noah, On Thu, Aug 13, 2026 at 02:38:34PM +0000, Noah Elias Feldt wrote: > Subject: linux-binary-7.1.3+deb13-amd64: unprivileged user-triggerable > use-after-free host panic > Package: src:linux > X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected] > Version: 7.1.3-1~bpo13+1 > Severity: important > > Dear Maintainer, > > An unprivileged local user can panic the entire host. Reading a cgroup's > world-readable cgroup.procs triggers a use-after-free of struct task_struct in > css_task_iter_next(), ending in "Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception > in > interrupt". > Nodes hard-panic and reboot organically under normal load on > the affected kernel. It also reproduces deterministically within seconds with > the attached PoC as an ordinary user (no root, no capabilities, no > namespaces). > > *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** > > * What led up to the situation? > An unprivileged process reads its own world-readable cgroup.procs while, > on the same CPU, thread-group leaders in that cgroup exit and are > mass-reaped (attached poc.c). Not only synthetic: several of our > production > nodes have already panicked this way organically under normal container > workload (Kubernetes / cri-o) on the affected kernel. > > * What exactly did you do? > Ran the reproducer as an ordinary user on an Debian 13 KVM guest > (trixie-backports kernel) > > * What was the outcome? > In ~12-70 s: "refcount_t: addition on 0" in css_task_iter_next() > (get_task_struct on usage==0) -> premature free -> NULL rcu_head.func in > rcu_do_batch (RIP:0x0) -> "Kernel panic - not syncing". Host dead -- same > signature as the organic production panics. Full trace attached > (dmesg.log). > > * What outcome did you expect instead? > Reading cgroup.procs must never crash the host.
I can reproduce the issue up to the current kernel version 7.2~rc7-1~exp1 in experimental. Are you able to narrow down more the range and would you be able to bisect the issue? I will see if I can otherwise poin point it as well and if there are already upstream issues reported about this. Regards, Salvatore

