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CVE-2025-40327

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CVE-2025-40327

Published: Dec 9, 2025

Modified: May 23, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: perf/core: Fix system hang caused by cpu-clock usage cpu-clock usage by the async-profiler tool can trigger a system hang, which got bisected back to the following commit by Octavia Togami: 18dbcbfabfff ("perf: Fix the POLL_HUP delivery breakage") causes this issue The root cause of the hang is that cpu-clock is a special type of SW event which relies on hrtimers. The __perf_event_overflow() callback is invoked from the hrtimer handler for cpu-clock events, and __perf_event_overflow() tries to call cpu_clock_event_stop() to stop the event, which calls htimer_cancel() to cancel the hrtimer. But that's a recursion into the hrtimer code from a hrtimer handler, which (unsurprisingly) deadlocks. To fix this bug, use hrtimer_try_to_cancel() instead, and set the PERF_HES_STOPPED flag, which causes perf_swevent_hrtimer() to stop the event once it sees the PERF_HES_STOPPED flag. [ mingo: Fixed the comments and improved the changelog. ]

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
18dbcbfabfffc4a5d3ea10290c5ad27f22b0d240 - < 6b8c512811644cf2f5eaf6f44e928683c54127f0
affected
18dbcbfabfffc4a5d3ea10290c5ad27f22b0d240 - < eb3182ef0405ff2f6668fd3e5ff9883f60ce8801
affected
b2de0c9ce8e542b5cb4cd3944620d9dd1ea1f0ac
affected
6.16.8 - < 6.17

Linux

Linux

affected
6.17
unaffected
0 - < 6.17
unaffected
6.17.8 - <= 6.17.*
unaffected
6.18 - <= *

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