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CVE-2024-36932— thermal/debugfs: Prevent use-after-free from occurring after cdev removal

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Vulnerability Title
thermal/debugfs: Prevent use-after-free from occurring after cdev removal
Source: NVD (National Vulnerability Database)
Vulnerability Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: thermal/debugfs: Prevent use-after-free from occurring after cdev removal Since thermal_debug_cdev_remove() does not run under cdev->lock, it can run in parallel with thermal_debug_cdev_state_update() and it may free the struct thermal_debugfs object used by the latter after it has been checked against NULL. If that happens, thermal_debug_cdev_state_update() will access memory that has been freed already causing the kernel to crash. Address this by using cdev->lock in thermal_debug_cdev_remove() around the cdev->debugfs value check (in case the same cdev is removed at the same time in two different threads) and its reset to NULL. Cc :6.8+ <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 6.8+
Source: NVD (National Vulnerability Database)
CVSS Information
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Source: NVD (National Vulnerability Database)
Vulnerability Type
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Source: NVD (National Vulnerability Database)
Vulnerability Title
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
Source: CNNVD (China National Vulnerability Database)
Vulnerability Description
Linux kernel是美国Linux基金会的开源操作系统Linux所使用的内核。 Linux kernel存在安全漏洞,该漏洞源于存在释放后重用漏洞,从而导致内核崩溃。
Source: CNNVD (China National Vulnerability Database)
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Source: CNNVD (China National Vulnerability Database)
Vulnerability Type
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Source: CNNVD (China National Vulnerability Database)

Affected Products

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LinuxLinux 755113d7678681a137c330f7997ceb680adb644e ~ c1279dee33369e2525f532364bb87207d23b9481 -
LinuxLinux 6.8 -

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Same Patch Batch · Linux · 2024-05-30 · 93 CVEs total

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CVE-2024-36912Drivers: hv: vmbus: Track decrypted status in vmbus_gpadl
CVE-2024-36916blk-iocost: avoid out of bounds shift
CVE-2024-36924scsi: lpfc: Release hbalock before calling lpfc_worker_wake_up()
CVE-2024-36922wifi: iwlwifi: read txq->read_ptr under lock
CVE-2024-36927ipv4: Fix uninit-value access in __ip_make_skb()
CVE-2024-36926powerpc/pseries/iommu: LPAR panics during boot up with a frozen PE
CVE-2024-36928s390/qeth: Fix kernel panic after setting hsuid
CVE-2024-36929net: core: reject skb_copy(_expand) for fraglist GSO skbs
CVE-2024-36930spi: fix null pointer dereference within spi_sync
CVE-2024-36931s390/cio: Ensure the copied buf is NUL terminated
CVE-2024-36933nsh: Restore skb->{protocol,data,mac_header} for outer header in nsh_gso_segment().
CVE-2024-36934bna: ensure the copied buf is NUL terminated
CVE-2024-36935ice: ensure the copied buf is NUL terminated

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