CVE-2026-74356
HighCVSS 7.4Exploitation Probability (EPSS)
Low risk15th percentile - higher than 15% of all known CVEs
Summary
In the Linux kernel, the vhost subsystem's vhost_get_avail_idx returns an incorrect value, indicating all entries consumed instead of an index update. This can lead to host livelock when the guest is not making progress, as vhost immediately disables notifications and retries.
Risk Assessment
Host livelock can cause unavailability of virtualization services and significant performance degradation, potentially leading to complete system blockage.
Recommendation
Apply the kernel patch that makes vhost_get_avail_idx correctly report new entries. Update the system to a kernel version with the fix.
Original NVD description (English source)
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vhost: fix vhost_get_avail_idx for a non empty ring vhost_get_avail_idx is supposed to report whether it has updated vq->avail_idx. Instead, it returns whether all entries have been consumed, which is usually the same. But not always - in drivers/vhost/net.c and when mergeable buffers have been enabled, the driver checks whether the combined entries are big enough to store an incoming packet. If not, the driver re-enables notifications with available entries still in the ring. The incorrect return value from vhost_get_avail_idx propagates through vhost_enable_notify and causes the host to livelock if the guest is not making progress, as vhost will immediately disable notifications and retry using the available entries. This goes back to commit d3bb267bbdcb ("vhost: cache avail index in vhost_enable_notify()") which changed vhost_enable_notify() to compare the freshly read avail index against vq->last_avail_idx instead of the previously cached vq->avail_idx. Commit 7ad472397667 ("vhost: move smp_rmb() into vhost_get_avail_idx()") then carried over the same comparison when refactoring vhost_enable_notify() to call the unified vhost_get_avail_idx(). The obvious fix is to make vhost_get_avail_idx do what the comment says it does and report whether new entries have been added.

