CVE-2023-52730
Published: May 21, 2024
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mmc: sdio: fix possible resource leaks in some error paths If sdio_add_func() or sdio_init_func() fails, sdio_remove_func() can not release the resources, because the sdio function is not presented in these two cases, it won't call of_node_put() or put_device(). To fix these leaks, make sdio_func_present() only control whether device_del() needs to be called or not, then always call of_node_put() and put_device(). In error case in sdio_init_func(), the reference of 'card->dev' is not get, to avoid redundant put in sdio_free_func_cis(), move the get_device() to sdio_alloc_func() and put_device() to sdio_release_func(), it can keep the get/put function be balanced. Without this patch, while doing fault inject test, it can get the following leak reports, after this fix, the leak is gone. unreferenced object 0xffff888112514000 (size 2048): comm "kworker/3:2", pid 65, jiffies 4294741614 (age 124.774s) hex dump (first 32 bytes): 00 e0 6f 12 81 88 ff ff 60 58 8d 06 81 88 ff ff ..o.....`X...... 10 40 51 12 81 88 ff ff 10 40 51 12 81 88 ff ff .@Q......@Q..... backtrace: [<000000009e5931da>] kmalloc_trace+0x21/0x110 [<000000002f839ccb>] mmc_alloc_card+0x38/0xb0 [mmc_core] [<0000000004adcbf6>] mmc_sdio_init_card+0xde/0x170 [mmc_core] [<000000007538fea0>] mmc_attach_sdio+0xcb/0x1b0 [mmc_core] [<00000000d4fdeba7>] mmc_rescan+0x54a/0x640 [mmc_core] unreferenced object 0xffff888112511000 (size 2048): comm "kworker/3:2", pid 65, jiffies 4294741623 (age 124.766s) hex dump (first 32 bytes): 00 40 51 12 81 88 ff ff e0 58 8d 06 81 88 ff ff [email protected]...... 10 10 51 12 81 88 ff ff 10 10 51 12 81 88 ff ff ..Q.......Q..... backtrace: [<000000009e5931da>] kmalloc_trace+0x21/0x110 [<00000000fcbe706c>] sdio_alloc_func+0x35/0x100 [mmc_core] [<00000000c68f4b50>] mmc_attach_sdio.cold.18+0xb1/0x395 [mmc_core] [<00000000d4fdeba7>] mmc_rescan+0x54a/0x640 [mmc_core]
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 3d10a1ba0d37c8f5fd5afcdda00613fbb8a90bf5 - < 92ff03c2563c9b57a027c744750f3b7d2f261c58affected 3d10a1ba0d37c8f5fd5afcdda00613fbb8a90bf5 - < 5c7858adada31dbed042448cff6997dd6efc472aaffected 3d10a1ba0d37c8f5fd5afcdda00613fbb8a90bf5 - < 761db46b29b496946046d8cb33c7ea6de6bef36eaffected 3d10a1ba0d37c8f5fd5afcdda00613fbb8a90bf5 - < 30716d9f0fa1766e522cf24c8a456244e4fc9931affected 3d10a1ba0d37c8f5fd5afcdda00613fbb8a90bf5 - < 1e06cf04239e202248c8fa356bf11449dc73cfbd+2 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 2.6.33unaffected 0 - < 2.6.33unaffected 4.14.306 - <= 4.14.*unaffected 4.19.273 - <= 4.19.*unaffected 5.4.232 - <= 5.4.*+4 more versions |
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