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EUVD-2026-45561
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bridge: Fix sleep in atomic context in sysfs path Since the start of the git history, brportstore always acquired the bridge lock. Back then this decision made sense: The bridge lock protects the STP state of the bridge and its...
CVE-2026-63972 net: mana: Skip redundant detach on already-detached port
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: mana: Skip redundant detach on already-detached port When manaperportqueueresetworkhandler runs after a previous detach succeeded but attach failed, the port is left in a detached state with apc-txqp and apc-rxqs already...
CVE-2026-63972
The CVE-2026-63972 entry concerns the Linux kernel vulnerability in the mana net driver. Affected component: mana per-port queue handling in the kernel’s mana_detach path. Root cause: after a prior detach succeeded but attach failed, a port remained detached with apc->tx_qp and apc->rxqs fr...
CVE-2026-63972
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: mana: Skip redundant detach on already-detached port When manaperportqueueresetworkhandler runs after a previous detach succeeded but attach failed, the port is left in a detached state with apc-txqp and apc-rxqs already...
EUVD-2026-45745
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: mana: Skip redundant detach on already-detached port When manaperportqueueresetworkhandler runs after a previous detach succeeded but attach failed, the port is left in a detached state with apc-txqp and apc-rxqs already...
CVE-2026-63972 net: mana: Skip redundant detach on already-detached port
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: mana: Skip redundant detach on already-detached port When manaperportqueueresetworkhandler runs after a previous detach succeeded but attach failed, the port is left in a detached state with apc-txqp and apc-rxqs already...
CVE-2026-63963 usb: typec: tcpm: validate VDO count in Discover Identity ACK handlers
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usb: typec: tcpm: validate VDO count in Discover Identity ACK handlers Properly validate the count passed from a device when calling svdmconsumeidentity or svdmconsumeidentitysopprime as the device-controlled value could index of...
EUVD-2026-45736
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usb: typec: tcpm: validate VDO count in Discover Identity ACK handlers Properly validate the count passed from a device when calling svdmconsumeidentity or svdmconsumeidentitysopprime as the device-controlled value could index of...
CVE-2026-63962
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usb: typec: tcpm: bound altmodedesc per iteration in svdmconsumemodes svdmconsumemodes checks pmdata-altmodes against the array size once before the loop over the count, but forgot to check the bound at every point in the loop. I...
CVE-2026-63962
The CVE-2026-63962 entry describes a Linux kernel vulnerability in usb: typec: tcpm: bound altmode_desc[] per iteration in svdm_consume_modes(). The root cause is that svdm_consume_modes() checked pmdata->altmodes against the array size only once before looping over the count, not at every ite...
CVE-2026-63942 parport: Fix race between port and client registration
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: parport: Fix race between port and client registration The parport subsystem registers port devices before they are fully initialised, resulting in a race condition where client drivers such as lp can attach to ports that are not...
CVE-2026-63942
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: parport: Fix race between port and client registration The parport subsystem registers port devices before they are fully initialised, resulting in a race condition where client drivers such as lp can attach to ports that are not...
EUVD-2026-45715
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: parport: Fix race between port and client registration The parport subsystem registers port devices before they are fully initialised, resulting in a race condition where client drivers such as lp can attach to ports that are not...
CVE-2026-63942
The CVE relates to the Linux kernel parport subsystem where a race occurs between port device registration and client driver attachment (e.g., lp) when ports and clients are built as modules and loaded concurrently during boot. The root cause is that port devices register before full initialisati...
CVE-2026-63942 parport: Fix race between port and client registration
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: parport: Fix race between port and client registration The parport subsystem registers port devices before they are fully initialised, resulting in a race condition where client drivers such as lp can attach to ports that are not...
EUVD-2026-45713
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: SEV: Ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' Explicitly ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' or count '0', so that setting up the software scratch area and other code doesn't have to worry about underflowing the length, and...
CVE-2026-63940
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: SEV: Ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' Explicitly ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' or count '0', so that setting up the software scratch area and other code doesn't have to worry about underflowing the length, and...
CVE-2026-63940 KVM: SEV: Ignore Port I/O requests of length '0'
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: SEV: Ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' Explicitly ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' or count '0', so that setting up the software scratch area and other code doesn't have to worry about underflowing the length, and...
CVE-2026-63940
In the Linux kernel KVM SEV issue, the vulnerability concerns ignoring Port I/O requests of length 0. The fix ensures that Port I/O requests with length 0 (or count 0) are explicitly ignored so that the software scratch area setup and related code won’t underflow the length, and to enable a warni...
CVE-2026-63940 KVM: SEV: Ignore Port I/O requests of length '0'
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: SEV: Ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' Explicitly ignore Port I/O requests of length '0' or count '0', so that setting up the software scratch area and other code doesn't have to worry about underflowing the length, and...