CVE-2025-40300

Public on 2025-09-11
Modified on 2025-09-12
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
x86/vmscape: Add conditional IBPB mitigation

VMSCAPE is a vulnerability that exploits insufficient branch predictor isolation between a guest and a userspace hypervisor (like QEMU). Existing mitigations already protect kernel/KVM from a malicious guest. Userspace can additionally be protected by flushing the branch predictors after a VMexit.

Since it is the userspace that consumes the poisoned branch predictors, conditionally issue an IBPB after a VMexit and before returning to userspace. Workloads that frequently switch between hypervisor and userspace will incur the most overhead from the new IBPB.

This new IBPB is not integrated with the existing IBPB sites. For instance, a task can use the existing speculation control prctl() to get an IBPB at context switch time. With this implementation, the IBPB is doubled up: one at context switch and another before running userspace. The intent is to integrate and optimize these cases post-embargo.
[ dhansen: elaborate on suboptimal IBPB solution ]
Severity
Low severity
Low
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CVSS v3 Base Score
3.8
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Affected Packages

Platform Package Release Date Advisory Status
Amazon Linux 1 kernel No Fix Planned
Amazon Linux 2 - Core kernel Pending Fix
Amazon Linux 2 - Kernel-5.4 Extra kernel Pending Fix
Amazon Linux 2 - Kernel-5.10 Extra kernel 2025-09-29 ALAS2KERNEL-5.10-2025-105 Fixed
Amazon Linux 2 - Kernel-5.15 Extra kernel 2025-09-29 ALAS2KERNEL-5.15-2025-091 Fixed
Amazon Linux 2023 kernel 2025-09-29 ALAS2023-2025-1210 Fixed
Amazon Linux 2023 kernel 2025-10-14 ALAS2023-2025-1223 Fixed
Amazon Linux 2023 kernel6.12 Pending Fix

CVSS Scores

Score Type Score Vector
Amazon Linux CVSSv3 3.8 CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:L/I:N/A:N