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CVE-2026-53290
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's drm/xe/eustall component. This vulnerability occurs because the drmdevput function is called before a stream is disabled and its resources are freed within xeeustallstreamclose. This timing issue can lead to a use-after-free condition, where device structure...
SUSE CVE-2026-53290
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe/eustall: Fix drmdevput called before stream disable in close In xeeustallstreamclose, drmdevput is called before the stream is disabled and its resources are freed. If this drops the last reference, the device structures...
CVE-2026-53290
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe/eustall: Fix drmdevput called before stream disable in close In xeeustallstreamclose, drmdevput is called before the stream is disabled and its resources are freed. If this drops the last reference, the device structures...
CVE-2026-53290
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe/eustall: Fix drmdevput called before stream disable in close In xeeustallstreamclose, drmdevput is called before the stream is disabled and its resources are freed. If this drops the last reference, the device structures...
CVE-2026-53290 drm/xe/eustall: Fix drm_dev_put called before stream disable in close
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe/eustall: Fix drmdevput called before stream disable in close In xeeustallstreamclose, drmdevput is called before the stream is disabled and its resources are freed. If this drops the last reference, the device structures...
CVE-2026-53290
CVE-2026-53290 relates to the Linux kernel DRM subsystem (xe/stall path). The issue occurs in xe_eu_stall_stream_close() where drm_dev_put() is invoked before the stream is disabled and its resources freed. If this drops the last reference, device structures may be freed while subsequent cleanup ...