CVE-2023-53106

Summary

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

nfc: st-nci: Fix use after free bug in ndlc_remove due to race condition

This bug influences both st_nci_i2c_remove and st_nci_spi_remove. Take st_nci_i2c_remove as an example.

In st_nci_i2c_probe, it called ndlc_probe and bound &ndlc->sm_work with llt_ndlc_sm_work.

When it calls ndlc_recv or timeout handler, it will finally call schedule_work to start the work.

When we call st_nci_i2c_remove to remove the driver, there may be a sequence as follows:

Fix it by finishing the work before cleanup in ndlc_remove

CPU0 CPU1

                |llt_ndlc_sm_work

st_nci_i2c_remove | ndlc_remove | st_nci_remove | nci_free_device| kfree(ndev) | //free ndlc->ndev | |llt_ndlc_rcv_queue |nci_recv_frame |//use ndlc->ndev

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux35630df68d6030daf12dde12ed07bbe26324e6ac < 2156490c4b7cacda9a18ec99929940b8376dc0e3affected
LinuxLinux35630df68d6030daf12dde12ed07bbe26324e6ac < 3405eb641dafcc8b28d174784b203c1622c121bfaffected
LinuxLinux35630df68d6030daf12dde12ed07bbe26324e6ac < b0c202a8dc63008205a5d546559736507a9aae66affected
LinuxLinux35630df68d6030daf12dde12ed07bbe26324e6ac < 43aa468df246175207a7d5d7d6d31b231f15b49caffected
LinuxLinux35630df68d6030daf12dde12ed07bbe26324e6ac < 84dd9cc34014e3a3dcce0eb6d54b8a067e97676baffected
LinuxLinux35630df68d6030daf12dde12ed07bbe26324e6ac < 5e331022b448fbc5e76f24349cd0246844dcad25affected
LinuxLinux35630df68d6030daf12dde12ed07bbe26324e6ac < f589e5b56c562d99ea74e05b1c3f0eab78aa17a3affected
LinuxLinux35630df68d6030daf12dde12ed07bbe26324e6ac < 5000fe6c27827a61d8250a7e4a1d26c3298ef4f6affected
LinuxLinux3.17affected
LinuxLinux0 < 3.17unaffected
LinuxLinux4.14.311 <= 4.14.*unaffected
LinuxLinux4.19.279 <= 4.19.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.4.238 <= 5.4.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.10.176 <= 5.10.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.15.104 <= 5.15.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.1.21 <= 6.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.2.8 <= 6.2.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.3 <= *unaffected

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