CVE-2024-26846

Updated: 2024-09-24 04:16:31.798568

Description:

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: nvme-fc: do not wait in vain when unloading module The module exit path has race between deleting all controllers and freeing 'left over IDs'. To prevent double free a synchronization between nvme_delete_ctrl and ida_destroy has been added by the initial commit. There is some logic around trying to prevent from hanging forever in wait_for_completion, though it does not handling all cases. E.g. blktests is able to reproduce the situation where the module unload hangs forever. If we completely rely on the cleanup code executed from the nvme_delete_ctrl path, all IDs will be freed eventually. This makes calling ida_destroy unnecessary. We only have to ensure that all nvme_delete_ctrl code has been executed before we leave nvme_fc_exit_module. This is done by flushing the nvme_delete_wq workqueue. While at it, remove the unused nvme_fc_wq workqueue too.


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Severity

Severity Score
CVSS Version 2.x NONE 0
CVSS Version 3.x MEDIUM 4.4

Status

OS name Project name Version Score Severity Status Errata Last updated

Statement

AlmaLinux 9.2 ESU kernel 5.14.0 4.4 MEDIUM Ignored 2024-09-25 12:26:38
CentOS 6 ELS kernel 2.6.32 4.4 MEDIUM Ignored 2024-09-25 12:26:38
CentOS 7 ELS kernel 3.10.0 4.4 MEDIUM Ignored 2024-09-25 12:26:38
CentOS 8.4 ELS kernel 4.18.0 4.4 MEDIUM Ignored 2024-10-09 03:43:34
CentOS 8.5 ELS kernel 4.18.0 4.4 MEDIUM Ignored 2024-10-09 03:43:34
CentOS Stream 8 ELS kernel 4.18.0 4.4 MEDIUM Released CLSA-2024:1727815919 2024-10-01 17:27:06
CloudLinux 6 ELS kernel 2.6.32 4.4 MEDIUM Ignored 2024-09-25 12:26:38
CloudLinux 7 ELS kernel 3.10.0 4.4 MEDIUM Ignored 2024-09-25 12:26:37
Oracle Linux 6 ELS kernel 2.6.32 4.4 MEDIUM Ignored 2024-09-25 12:26:38