CVE-2025-38114
Published: Jul 3, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: e1000: Move cancel_work_sync to avoid deadlock Previously, e1000_down called cancel_work_sync for the e1000 reset task (via e1000_down_and_stop), which takes RTNL. As reported by users and syzbot, a deadlock is possible in the following scenario: CPU 0: - RTNL is held - e1000_close - e1000_down - cancel_work_sync (cancel / wait for e1000_reset_task()) CPU 1: - process_one_work - e1000_reset_task - take RTNL To remedy this, avoid calling cancel_work_sync from e1000_down (e1000_reset_task does nothing if the device is down anyway). Instead, call cancel_work_sync for e1000_reset_task when the device is being removed.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected e400c7444d84b0fd2ebb34e618f83abe05917543 - < 1fd4438ddcc4958ed24662d5125114299e19bae4affected e400c7444d84b0fd2ebb34e618f83abe05917543 - < b4a8085ceefb7bbb12c2b71c55e71fc946c6929f |
Linux | Linux | affected 6.13unaffected 0 - < 6.13unaffected 6.15.3 - <= 6.15.*unaffected 6.16 - <= * |
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