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

    usb: xhci: Fix isochronous Ring Underrun/Overrun event handling

    The TRB pointer of these events points at enqueue at the time of error
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    I can trigger this race by rising interrupt moderation to increase IRQ
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    If this ever happens after a Missed Service Error, missed TDs will be
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    Don’t complete TDs on xrun events and don’t warn if queued TDs don’t
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    Don’t warn if there are no queued TDs at all.

    Now that it’s safe, also handle xrun events if the skip flag is clear.
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    before the xrun event, which could happen if a driver submits a finite
    number of URBs to a buggy HC and then an error occurs on the last TD.

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

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