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CVE-2026-23207

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CVE-2026-23207

Published: Feb 14, 2026

Modified: May 23, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: spi: tegra210-quad: Protect curr_xfer check in IRQ handler Now that all other accesses to curr_xfer are done under the lock, protect the curr_xfer NULL check in tegra_qspi_isr_thread() with the spinlock. Without this protection, the following race can occur: CPU0 (ISR thread) CPU1 (timeout path) ---------------- ------------------- if (!tqspi->curr_xfer) // sees non-NULL spin_lock() tqspi->curr_xfer = NULL spin_unlock() handle_*_xfer() spin_lock() t = tqspi->curr_xfer // NULL! ... t->len ... // NULL dereference! With this patch, all curr_xfer accesses are now properly synchronized. Although all accesses to curr_xfer are done under the lock, in tegra_qspi_isr_thread() it checks for NULL, releases the lock and reacquires it later in handle_cpu_based_xfer()/handle_dma_based_xfer(). There is a potential for an update in between, which could cause a NULL pointer dereference. To handle this, add a NULL check inside the handlers after acquiring the lock. This ensures that if the timeout path has already cleared curr_xfer, the handler will safely return without dereferencing the NULL pointer.

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
551060efb156c50fe33799038ba8145418cfdeef - < 84e926c1c272a35ddb9b86842d32fa833a60dfc7
affected
01bbf25c767219b14c3235bfa85906b8d2cb8fbc - < 2ac3a105e51496147c0e44e49466eecfcc532d57
affected
b4e002d8a7cee3b1d70efad0e222567f92a73000 - < edf9088b6e1d6d88982db7eb5e736a0e4fbcc09e
affected
88db8bb7ed1bb474618acdf05ebd4f0758d244e2
affected
83309dd551cfd60a5a1a98d9cab19f435b44d46d

+6 more versions

Linux

Linux

affected
6.12.63 - < 6.12.80
affected
6.18.2 - < 6.18.10

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