CVE-2025-39941
Published: Oct 4, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: zram: fix slot write race condition Parallel concurrent writes to the same zram index result in leaked zsmalloc handles. Schematically we can have something like this: CPU0 CPU1 zram_slot_lock() zs_free(handle) zram_slot_lock() zram_slot_lock() zs_free(handle) zram_slot_lock() compress compress handle = zs_malloc() handle = zs_malloc() zram_slot_lock zram_set_handle(handle) zram_slot_lock zram_slot_lock zram_set_handle(handle) zram_slot_lock Either CPU0 or CPU1 zsmalloc handle will leak because zs_free() is done too early. In fact, we need to reset zram entry right before we set its new handle, all under the same slot lock scope.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 71268035f5d734ad6373d953298bd5779985497a - < ff750e9f2c4d63854c33967d1646b5e89a9a19a2affected 71268035f5d734ad6373d953298bd5779985497a - < ce4be9e4307c5a60701ff6e0cafa74caffdc54ce |
Linux | Linux | affected 6.14unaffected 0 - < 6.14unaffected 6.16.9 - <= 6.16.*unaffected 6.17 - <= * |
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