CVE-2025-37871
Published: May 9, 2025
Modified: May 23, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: nfsd: decrease sc_count directly if fail to queue dl_recall A deadlock warning occurred when invoking nfs4_put_stid following a failed dl_recall queue operation: T1 T2 nfs4_laundromat nfs4_get_client_reaplist nfs4_anylock_blockers __break_lease spin_lock // ctx->flc_lock spin_lock // clp->cl_lock nfs4_lockowner_has_blockers locks_owner_has_blockers spin_lock // flctx->flc_lock nfsd_break_deleg_cb nfsd_break_one_deleg nfs4_put_stid refcount_dec_and_lock spin_lock // clp->cl_lock When a file is opened, an nfs4_delegation is allocated with sc_count initialized to 1, and the file_lease holds a reference to the delegation. The file_lease is then associated with the file through kernel_setlease. The disassociation is performed in nfsd4_delegreturn via the following call chain: nfsd4_delegreturn --> destroy_delegation --> destroy_unhashed_deleg --> nfs4_unlock_deleg_lease --> kernel_setlease --> generic_delete_lease The corresponding sc_count reference will be released after this disassociation. Since nfsd_break_one_deleg executes while holding the flc_lock, the disassociation process becomes blocked when attempting to acquire flc_lock in generic_delete_lease. This means: 1) sc_count in nfsd_break_one_deleg will not be decremented to 0; 2) The nfs4_put_stid called by nfsd_break_one_deleg will not attempt to acquire cl_lock; 3) Consequently, no deadlock condition is created. Given that sc_count in nfsd_break_one_deleg remains non-zero, we can safely perform refcount_dec on sc_count directly. This approach effectively avoids triggering deadlock warnings.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected b874cdef4e67e5150e07eff0eae1cbb21fb92da1 - < b9bbe8f9d5663311d06667ce36d6ed255ead1a26affected cdb796137c57e68ca34518d53be53b679351eb86 - < a70832d3555987035fc430ccd703acd89393eadbaffected d96587cc93ec369031bcd7658c6adc719873c9fd - < ba903539fff745d592d893c71b30e5e268a95413affected 9a81cde8c7ce65dd90fb47ceea93a45fc1a2fbd1 - < 7d192e27a431026c58d60edf66dc6cd98d0c01fcaffected cad3479b63661a399c9df1d0b759e1806e2df3c8 - < a7fce086f6ca84db409b9d58493ea77c1978897c+4 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 5.10.236 - < 5.10.237affected 5.15.180 - < 5.15.181affected 6.1.134 - < 6.1.135affected 6.6.87 - < 6.6.88affected 6.12.23 - < 6.12.25+1 more versions |
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