CVE-2024-58093
Published: Apr 16, 2025
Modified: May 23, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: PCI/ASPM: Fix link state exit during switch upstream function removal Before 456d8aa37d0f ("PCI/ASPM: Disable ASPM on MFD function removal to avoid use-after-free"), we would free the ASPM link only after the last function on the bus pertaining to the given link was removed. That was too late. If function 0 is removed before sibling function, link->downstream would point to free'd memory after. After above change, we freed the ASPM parent link state upon any function removal on the bus pertaining to a given link. That is too early. If the link is to a PCIe switch with MFD on the upstream port, then removing functions other than 0 first would free a link which still remains parent_link to the remaining downstream ports. The resulting GPFs are especially frequent during hot-unplug, because pciehp removes devices on the link bus in reverse order. On that switch, function 0 is the virtual P2P bridge to the internal bus. Free exactly when function 0 is removed -- before the parent link is obsolete, but after all subordinate links are gone. [kwilczynski: commit log]
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 456d8aa37d0f56fc9e985e812496e861dcd6f2f2 - < cbf937dcadfd571a434f8074d057b32cd14fbea5affected 666e7f9d60cee23077ea3e6331f6f8a19f7ea03faffected 7badf4d6f49a358a01ab072bbff88d3ee886c33baffected 9856c0de49052174ab474113f4ba40c02aaee086affected 7aecdd47910c51707696e8b0e045b9f88bd4230f+8 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 6.5unaffected 0 - < 6.5unaffected 6.15 - <= * |
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