CVE-2023-53250
Published: Sep 15, 2025
Modified: May 23, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: firmware: dmi-sysfs: Fix null-ptr-deref in dmi_sysfs_register_handle KASAN reported a null-ptr-deref error: KASAN: null-ptr-deref in range [0x0000000000000008-0x000000000000000f] CPU: 0 PID: 1373 Comm: modprobe Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996) RIP: 0010:dmi_sysfs_entry_release ... Call Trace: <TASK> kobject_put dmi_sysfs_register_handle (drivers/firmware/dmi-sysfs.c:540) dmi_sysfs dmi_decode_table (drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c:133) dmi_walk (drivers/firmware/dmi_scan.c:1115) dmi_sysfs_init (drivers/firmware/dmi-sysfs.c:149) dmi_sysfs do_one_initcall (init/main.c:1296) ... Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception Kernel Offset: 0x4000000 from 0xffffffff81000000 ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception ]--- It is because previous patch added kobject_put() to release the memory which will call dmi_sysfs_entry_release() and list_del(). However, list_add_tail(entry->list) is called after the error block, so the list_head is uninitialized and cannot be deleted. Move error handling to after list_add_tail to fix this.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected fdffa4ad8f6bf1ece877edfb807f2b2c729d8578 - < b4fe158259fb5fead52ff2b55841ec5c39492604affected 660ba678f9998aca6db74f2dd912fa5124f0fa31 - < e851996b32264e78a10863c2ac41a8689d7b9252affected 660ba678f9998aca6db74f2dd912fa5124f0fa31 - < 5d0492d1d934642bdfd2057acc1b56f4b57be465affected 660ba678f9998aca6db74f2dd912fa5124f0fa31 - < 18e126e97c961f7a93823795c879d7c085fe5098affected a9bfb37d6ba7c376b0d53337a4c5f5ff324bd725+14 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 5.19unaffected 0 - < 5.19unaffected 5.15.99 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.1.16 - <= 6.1.*unaffected 6.2.3 - <= 6.2.*+1 more versions |
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