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CVE-2025-21951

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CVE-2025-21951

Published: Apr 1, 2025

Modified: May 11, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bus: mhi: host: pci_generic: Use pci_try_reset_function() to avoid deadlock There are multiple places from where the recovery work gets scheduled asynchronously. Also, there are multiple places where the caller waits synchronously for the recovery to be completed. One such place is during the PM shutdown() callback. If the device is not alive during recovery_work, it will try to reset the device using pci_reset_function(). This function internally will take the device_lock() first before resetting the device. By this time, if the lock has already been acquired, then recovery_work will get stalled while waiting for the lock. And if the lock was already acquired by the caller which waits for the recovery_work to be completed, it will lead to deadlock. This is what happened on the X1E80100 CRD device when the device died before shutdown() callback. Driver core calls the driver's shutdown() callback while holding the device_lock() leading to deadlock. And this deadlock scenario can occur on other paths as well, like during the PM suspend() callback, where the driver core would hold the device_lock() before calling driver's suspend() callback. And if the recovery_work was already started, it could lead to deadlock. This is also observed on the X1E80100 CRD. So to fix both issues, use pci_try_reset_function() in recovery_work. This function first checks for the availability of the device_lock() before trying to reset the device. If the lock is available, it will acquire it and reset the device. Otherwise, it will return -EAGAIN. If that happens, recovery_work will fail with the error message "Recovery failed" as not much could be done.

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
7389337f0a78ea099c47f0af08f64f20c52ab4ba - < 7746f3bb8917fccb4571a576f3837d80fc513054
affected
7389337f0a78ea099c47f0af08f64f20c52ab4ba - < 7a5ffadd54fe2662f5c99cdccf30144d060376f7
affected
7389337f0a78ea099c47f0af08f64f20c52ab4ba - < 1f9eb7078bc6b5fb5cbfbcb37c4bc01685332b95
affected
7389337f0a78ea099c47f0af08f64f20c52ab4ba - < 985d3cf56d8745ca637deee273929e01df449f85
affected
7389337f0a78ea099c47f0af08f64f20c52ab4ba - < 62505657475c245c9cd46e42ac01026d1e61f027

+1 more versions

Linux

Linux

affected
5.12
unaffected
0 - < 5.12
unaffected
5.15.179 - <= 5.15.*
unaffected
6.1.131 - <= 6.1.*
unaffected
6.6.83 - <= 6.6.*

+3 more versions

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