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    Home»Security»Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)»CVE-2025-37828 – “ufs Linux Kernel NULL Pointer Dereference Vulnerability”

    CVE-2025-37828 – “ufs Linux Kernel NULL Pointer Dereference Vulnerability”

    May 8, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-37828

    Published : May 8, 2025, 7:15 a.m. | 58 minutes ago

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

    scsi: ufs: mcq: Add NULL check in ufshcd_mcq_abort()

    A race can occur between the MCQ completion path and the abort handler:
    once a request completes, __blk_mq_free_request() sets rq->mq_hctx to
    NULL, meaning the subsequent ufshcd_mcq_req_to_hwq() call in
    ufshcd_mcq_abort() can return a NULL pointer. If this NULL pointer is
    dereferenced, the kernel will crash.

    Add a NULL check for the returned hwq pointer. If hwq is NULL, log an
    error and return FAILED, preventing a potential NULL-pointer
    dereference. As suggested by Bart, the ufshcd_cmd_inflight() check is
    removed.

    This is similar to the fix in commit 74736103fb41 (“scsi: ufs: core: Fix
    ufshcd_abort_one racing issue”).

    This is found by our static analysis tool KNighter.

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

    Visit the link for more details, such as CVSS details, affected products, timeline, and more…

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