CVE-2023-53218
Published: Sep 15, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: rxrpc: Make it so that a waiting process can be aborted When sendmsg() creates an rxrpc call, it queues it to wait for a connection and channel to be assigned and then waits before it can start shovelling data as the encrypted DATA packet content includes a summary of the connection parameters. However, sendmsg() may get interrupted before a connection gets assigned and further sendmsg() calls will fail with EBUSY until an assignment is made. Fix this so that the call can at least be aborted without failing on EBUSY. We have to be careful here as sendmsg() mustn't be allowed to start the call timer if the call doesn't yet have a connection assigned as an oops may follow shortly thereafter.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 540b1c48c37ac0ad66212004db21e1ff7e2d78be - < 7161cf61c64e9e9413d790f2fa2b9dada71a2249affected 540b1c48c37ac0ad66212004db21e1ff7e2d78be - < 876d96faacbc407daf4978d7ec95051b68f5344aaffected 540b1c48c37ac0ad66212004db21e1ff7e2d78be - < 0eb362d254814ce04848730bf32e75b8ee1a4d6c |
Linux | Linux | affected 4.11unaffected 0 - < 4.11unaffected 6.2.16 - <= 6.2.*unaffected 6.3.3 - <= 6.3.*unaffected 6.4 - <= * |
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