CVE-2025-40223
EUVD-2025-20123604.12.2025, 16:16
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: most: usb: Fix use-after-free in hdm_disconnect hdm_disconnect() calls most_deregister_interface(), which eventually unregisters the MOST interface device with device_unregister(iface->dev). If that drops the last reference, the device core may call release_mdev() immediately while hdm_disconnect() is still executing. The old code also freed several mdev-owned allocations in hdm_disconnect() and then performed additional put_device() calls. Depending on refcount order, this could lead to use-after-free or double-free when release_mdev() ran (or when unregister paths also performed puts). Fix by moving the frees of mdev-owned allocations into release_mdev(), so they happen exactly once when the device is truly released, and by dropping the extra put_device() calls in hdm_disconnect() that are redundant after device_unregister() and most_deregister_interface(). This addresses the KASAN slab-use-after-free reported by syzbot in hdm_disconnect(). See report and stack traces in the bug link below.Enginsight
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This vulnerability is currently awaiting analysis.
Debian Releases
openSUSE / SLES Releases
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| dlm-kmp-default |
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| gfs2-kmp-default |
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| kernel-64kb |
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| kernel-azure |
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| kernel-default |
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| kernel-default-base |
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| kernel-docs |
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| kernel-macros |
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| kernel-obs-build |
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| kernel-source |
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| kernel-source-azure |
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| kernel-syms |
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| kernel-syms-azure |
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| kernel-zfcpdump |
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| ocfs2-kmp-default |
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| reiserfs-kmp-default |
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