CVE-2024-26933
Published: May 1, 2024
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: USB: core: Fix deadlock in port "disable" sysfs attribute The show and store callback routines for the "disable" sysfs attribute file in port.c acquire the device lock for the port's parent hub device. This can cause problems if another process has locked the hub to remove it or change its configuration: Removing the hub or changing its configuration requires the hub interface to be removed, which requires the port device to be removed, and device_del() waits until all outstanding sysfs attribute callbacks for the ports have returned. The lock can't be released until then. But the disable_show() or disable_store() routine can't return until after it has acquired the lock. The resulting deadlock can be avoided by calling sysfs_break_active_protection(). This will cause the sysfs core not to wait for the attribute's callback routine to return, allowing the removal to proceed. The disadvantage is that after making this call, there is no guarantee that the hub structure won't be deallocated at any moment. To prevent this, we have to acquire a reference to it first by calling hub_get().
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected f061f43d7418cb62b8d073e221ec75d3f5b89e17 - < 9dac54f08198147f5ec0ec52fcf1bc8ac899ac05affected f061f43d7418cb62b8d073e221ec75d3f5b89e17 - < f51849833705dea5b4f9b0c8de714dd87bd6c95caffected f061f43d7418cb62b8d073e221ec75d3f5b89e17 - < 4facc9421117ba9d8148c73771b213887fec77f7affected f061f43d7418cb62b8d073e221ec75d3f5b89e17 - < 73d1589b91f2099e5f6534a8497b7c6b527e064eaffected f061f43d7418cb62b8d073e221ec75d3f5b89e17 - < f4d1960764d8a70318b02f15203a1be2b2554ca1 |
Linux | Linux | affected 6.0unaffected 0 - < 6.0unaffected 6.1.84 - <= 6.1.*unaffected 6.6.24 - <= 6.6.*unaffected 6.7.12 - <= 6.7.*+2 more versions |
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