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added 2025/02/27 3:15 a.m.10 views

CVE-2025-21788

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: ethernet: ti: am65-cpsw: fix memleak in certain XDP cases If the XDP program doesn't result in XDPPASS then we leak the memory allocated by am65cpswbuildskb. It is pointless to allocate SKB memory before running the XDP...

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UbuntuCve
UbuntuCve
added 2025/02/27 3:15 a.m.8 views

CVE-2025-21788

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: ethernet: ti: am65-cpsw: fix memleak in certain XDP cases If the XDP program doesn't result in XDPPASS then we leak the memory allocated by am65cpswbuildskb. It is pointless to allocate SKB memory before running the XDP...

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CVE
CVE
added 2025/02/27 2:18 a.m.79 views

CVE-2025-21788

Summary (CVE-2025-21788) : In the Linux kernel’s net/ethernet/ti/am65-cpsw driver, memory allocated for SKB via am65_cpsw_build_skb() may leak when an XDP program does not return XDP_PASS. The root cause is allocating SKB memory before evaluating the XDP program result, which wastes CPU cycles fo...

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Debian CVE
Debian CVE
added 2025/02/27 2:18 a.m.15 views

CVE-2025-21788

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: ethernet: ti: am65-cpsw: fix memleak in certain XDP cases If the XDP program doesn't result in XDPPASS then we leak the memory allocated by am65cpswbuildskb. It is pointless to allocate SKB memory before running the XDP...

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