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CVE-2022-50144
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: soundwire: revisit driver bind/unbind and callbacks In the SoundWire probe, we store a pointer from the driver ops into the 'slave' structure. This can lead to kernel oopses when unbinding codec drivers, e.g. with the following...
CVE-2022-50144
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: soundwire: revisit driver bind/unbind and callbacks In the SoundWire probe, we store a pointer from the driver ops into the 'slave' structure. This can lead to kernel oopses when unbinding codec drivers, e.g. with the following...
CVE-2022-50144 soundwire: revisit driver bind/unbind and callbacks
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: soundwire: revisit driver bind/unbind and callbacks In the SoundWire probe, we store a pointer from the driver ops into the 'slave' structure. This can lead to kernel oopses when unbinding codec drivers, e.g. with the following...
CVE-2022-50144
CVE-2022-50144 relates to the Linux kernel SoundWire subsystem. The issue arises during bind/unbind of SoundWire drivers where the probe stores driver ops in a per-slave structure and a previously introduced probed/probe_complete state isn’t reset on removal, enabling risky callbacks after .remov...
CVE-2022-50144
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: soundwire: revisit driver bind/unbind and callbacks In the SoundWire probe, we store a pointer from the driver ops into the 'slave' structure. This can lead to kernel oopses when unbinding codec drivers, e.g. with the following...