CVE-2022-49765
Published: May 1, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net/9p: use a dedicated spinlock for trans_fd Shamelessly copying the explanation from Tetsuo Handa's suggested patch[1] (slightly reworded): syzbot is reporting inconsistent lock state in p9_req_put()[2], for p9_tag_remove() from p9_req_put() from IRQ context is using spin_lock_irqsave() on "struct p9_client"->lock but trans_fd (not from IRQ context) is using spin_lock(). Since the locks actually protect different things in client.c and in trans_fd.c, just replace trans_fd.c's lock by a new one specific to the transport (client.c's protect the idr for fid/tag allocations, while trans_fd.c's protects its own req list and request status field that acts as the transport's state machine)
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 673d62cdaac6ffbce980a349d3174b3929ceb9e5 - < 43bbadb7e4636dc02f6a283c2a39e6438e6173cdaffected 673d62cdaac6ffbce980a349d3174b3929ceb9e5 - < 717b9b4f38703d7f5293059e3a242d16f76fa045affected 673d62cdaac6ffbce980a349d3174b3929ceb9e5 - < 296ab4a813841ba1d5f40b03190fd1bd8f25aab0 |
Linux | Linux | affected 2.6.28unaffected 0 - < 2.6.28unaffected 5.15.80 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.0.10 - <= 6.0.*unaffected 6.1 - <= * |
Security Training
Train your team to recognize and prevent security threats with our comprehensive security awareness program.
Start TrainingVulnerability Scanning
Discover vulnerabilities in your applications and infrastructure before attackers do.
Scan Now