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CVE-2025-39945

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CVE-2025-39945

Published: Oct 4, 2025

Modified: May 11, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: cnic: Fix use-after-free bugs in cnic_delete_task The original code uses cancel_delayed_work() in cnic_cm_stop_bnx2x_hw(), which does not guarantee that the delayed work item 'delete_task' has fully completed if it was already running. Additionally, the delayed work item is cyclic, the flush_workqueue() in cnic_cm_stop_bnx2x_hw() only blocks and waits for work items that were already queued to the workqueue prior to its invocation. Any work items submitted after flush_workqueue() is called are not included in the set of tasks that the flush operation awaits. This means that after the cyclic work items have finished executing, a delayed work item may still exist in the workqueue. This leads to use-after-free scenarios where the cnic_dev is deallocated by cnic_free_dev(), while delete_task remains active and attempt to dereference cnic_dev in cnic_delete_task(). A typical race condition is illustrated below: CPU 0 (cleanup) | CPU 1 (delayed work callback) cnic_netdev_event() | cnic_stop_hw() | cnic_delete_task() cnic_cm_stop_bnx2x_hw() | ... cancel_delayed_work() | /* the queue_delayed_work() flush_workqueue() | executes after flush_workqueue()*/ | queue_delayed_work() cnic_free_dev(dev)//free | cnic_delete_task() //new instance | dev = cp->dev; //use Replace cancel_delayed_work() with cancel_delayed_work_sync() to ensure that the cyclic delayed work item is properly canceled and that any ongoing execution of the work item completes before the cnic_dev is deallocated. Furthermore, since cancel_delayed_work_sync() uses __flush_work(work, true) to synchronously wait for any currently executing instance of the work item to finish, the flush_workqueue() becomes redundant and should be removed. This bug was identified through static analysis. To reproduce the issue and validate the fix, I simulated the cnic PCI device in QEMU and introduced intentional delays — such as inserting calls to ssleep() within the cnic_delete_task() function — to increase the likelihood of triggering the bug.

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
fdf24086f4752aee5dfb40143c736250df017820 - < fde6e73189f40ebcf0633aed2b68e731c25f3aa3
affected
fdf24086f4752aee5dfb40143c736250df017820 - < 7b6a5b0a6b392263c3767fc945b311ea04b34bbd
affected
fdf24086f4752aee5dfb40143c736250df017820 - < 0405055930264ea8fd26f4131466fa7652e5e47d
affected
fdf24086f4752aee5dfb40143c736250df017820 - < e1fcd4a9c09feac0902a65615e866dbf22616125
affected
fdf24086f4752aee5dfb40143c736250df017820 - < 8eeb2091e72d75df8ceaa2172638d61b4cf8929a

+3 more versions

Linux

Linux

affected
2.6.37
unaffected
0 - < 2.6.37
unaffected
5.4.300 - <= 5.4.*
unaffected
5.10.245 - <= 5.10.*
unaffected
5.15.194 - <= 5.15.*

+5 more versions

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