CVE-2023-53612
Published: Oct 4, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: hwmon: (coretemp) Simplify platform device handling Coretemp's platform driver is unconventional. All the real work is done globally by the initcall and CPU hotplug notifiers, while the "driver" effectively just wraps an allocation and the registration of the hwmon interface in a long-winded round-trip through the driver core. The whole logic of dynamically creating and destroying platform devices to bring the interfaces up and down is error prone, since it assumes platform_device_add() will synchronously bind the driver and set drvdata before it returns, thus results in a NULL dereference if drivers_autoprobe is turned off for the platform bus. Furthermore, the unusual approach of doing that from within a CPU hotplug notifier, already commented in the code that it deadlocks suspend, also causes lockdep issues for other drivers or subsystems which may want to legitimately register a CPU hotplug notifier from a platform bus notifier. All of these issues can be solved by ripping this unusual behaviour out completely, simply tying the platform devices to the lifetime of the module itself, and directly managing the hwmon interfaces from the hotplug notifiers. There is a slight user-visible change in that /sys/bus/platform/drivers/coretemp will no longer appear, and /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.n will remain present if package n is hotplugged off, but hwmon users should really only be looking for the presence of the hwmon interfaces, whose behaviour remains unchanged.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected e1b370b64031a01bb0c4158ce250073a88921fe1 - < 4000384684f612b3645a944f6acde0e65ac370b8affected e1b370b64031a01bb0c4158ce250073a88921fe1 - < 5735878a7b7db7e9ce731cb36cec298a9de67549affected e1b370b64031a01bb0c4158ce250073a88921fe1 - < 52ea47a0ddfbc5fe05e873d3f5a59db4ba3e03feaffected e1b370b64031a01bb0c4158ce250073a88921fe1 - < 8fcdbc4bc01365f4b10fed7db544a3149e3054fdaffected e1b370b64031a01bb0c4158ce250073a88921fe1 - < c57a8d14d7880521150ee801d53a0a64fdffd9c8+1 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 4.10unaffected 0 - < 4.10unaffected 5.4.235 - <= 5.4.*unaffected 5.10.173 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.99 - <= 5.15.*+3 more versions |
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