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    Home»Security»Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)»CVE-2023-53140 – “Linux Kernel SCSI Core /proc/scsi Directory Removal Vulnerability”

    CVE-2023-53140 – “Linux Kernel SCSI Core /proc/scsi Directory Removal Vulnerability”

    May 2, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2023-53140

    Published : May 2, 2025, 4:15 p.m. | 34 minutes ago

    Description : In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

    scsi: core: Remove the /proc/scsi/${proc_name} directory earlier

    Remove the /proc/scsi/${proc_name} directory earlier to fix a race
    condition between unloading and reloading kernel modules. This fixes a bug
    introduced in 2009 by commit 77c019768f06 (“[SCSI] fix /proc memory leak in
    the SCSI core”).

    Fix the following kernel warning:

    proc_dir_entry ‘scsi/scsi_debug’ already registered
    WARNING: CPU: 19 PID: 27986 at fs/proc/generic.c:376 proc_register+0x27d/0x2e0
    Call Trace:
    proc_mkdir+0xb5/0xe0
    scsi_proc_hostdir_add+0xb5/0x170
    scsi_host_alloc+0x683/0x6c0
    sdebug_driver_probe+0x6b/0x2d0 [scsi_debug]
    really_probe+0x159/0x540
    __driver_probe_device+0xdc/0x230
    driver_probe_device+0x4f/0x120
    __device_attach_driver+0xef/0x180
    bus_for_each_drv+0xe5/0x130
    __device_attach+0x127/0x290
    device_initial_probe+0x17/0x20
    bus_probe_device+0x110/0x130
    device_add+0x673/0xc80
    device_register+0x1e/0x30
    sdebug_add_host_helper+0x1a7/0x3b0 [scsi_debug]
    scsi_debug_init+0x64f/0x1000 [scsi_debug]
    do_one_initcall+0xd7/0x470
    do_init_module+0xe7/0x330
    load_module+0x122a/0x12c0
    __do_sys_finit_module+0x124/0x1a0
    __x64_sys_finit_module+0x46/0x50
    do_syscall_64+0x38/0x80
    entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x46/0xb0

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

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