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CVE-2025-37905

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CVE-2025-37905

Published: May 20, 2025

Modified: May 11, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: firmware: arm_scmi: Balance device refcount when destroying devices Using device_find_child() to lookup the proper SCMI device to destroy causes an unbalance in device refcount, since device_find_child() calls an implicit get_device(): this, in turns, inhibits the call of the provided release methods upon devices destruction. As a consequence, one of the structures that is not freed properly upon destruction is the internal struct device_private dev->p populated by the drivers subsystem core. KMemleak detects this situation since loading/unloding some SCMI driver causes related devices to be created/destroyed without calling any device_release method. unreferenced object 0xffff00000f583800 (size 512): comm "insmod", pid 227, jiffies 4294912190 hex dump (first 32 bytes): 00 00 00 00 ad 4e ad de ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 .....N.......... ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 60 36 1d 8a 00 80 ff ff ........`6...... backtrace (crc 114e2eed): kmemleak_alloc+0xbc/0xd8 __kmalloc_cache_noprof+0x2dc/0x398 device_add+0x954/0x12d0 device_register+0x28/0x40 __scmi_device_create.part.0+0x1bc/0x380 scmi_device_create+0x2d0/0x390 scmi_create_protocol_devices+0x74/0xf8 scmi_device_request_notifier+0x1f8/0x2a8 notifier_call_chain+0x110/0x3b0 blocking_notifier_call_chain+0x70/0xb0 scmi_driver_register+0x350/0x7f0 0xffff80000a3b3038 do_one_initcall+0x12c/0x730 do_init_module+0x1dc/0x640 load_module+0x4b20/0x5b70 init_module_from_file+0xec/0x158 $ ./scripts/faddr2line ./vmlinux device_add+0x954/0x12d0 device_add+0x954/0x12d0: kmalloc_noprof at include/linux/slab.h:901 (inlined by) kzalloc_noprof at include/linux/slab.h:1037 (inlined by) device_private_init at drivers/base/core.c:3510 (inlined by) device_add at drivers/base/core.c:3561 Balance device refcount by issuing a put_device() on devices found via device_find_child().

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
d4f9dddd21f39395c62ea12d3d91239637d4805f - < 91ff1e9652fb9beb0174267d6bb38243dff211bb
affected
d4f9dddd21f39395c62ea12d3d91239637d4805f - < ff4273d47da81b95ed9396110bcbd1b7b7470fe8
affected
d4f9dddd21f39395c62ea12d3d91239637d4805f - < 2fbf6c9695ad9f05e7e5c166bf43fac7cb3276b3
affected
d4f9dddd21f39395c62ea12d3d91239637d4805f - < 969d8beaa2e374387bf9aa5602ef84fc50bb48d8
affected
d4f9dddd21f39395c62ea12d3d91239637d4805f - < 8a8a3547d5c4960da053df49c75bf623827a25da

+1 more versions

Linux

Linux

affected
5.13
unaffected
0 - < 5.13
unaffected
5.15.182 - <= 5.15.*
unaffected
6.1.138 - <= 6.1.*
unaffected
6.6.90 - <= 6.6.*

+3 more versions

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