CVE-2025-37907

Summary

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

accel/ivpu: Fix locking order in ivpu_job_submit

Fix deadlock in job submission and abort handling. When a thread aborts currently executing jobs due to a fault, it first locks the global lock protecting submitted_jobs (#1).

After the last job is destroyed, it proceeds to release the related context and locks file_priv (#2). Meanwhile, in the job submission thread, the file_priv lock (#2) is taken first, and then the submitted_jobs lock (#1) is obtained when a job is added to the submitted jobs list.

   CPU0                            CPU1
   ----                    	       ----

(for example due to a fault) (jobs submissions keep coming)

lock(&vdev->submitted_jobs_lock) #1 ivpu_jobs_abort_all() job_destroy() lock(&file_priv->lock) #2 lock(&vdev->submitted_jobs_lock) #1 file_priv_release() lock(&vdev->context_list_lock) lock(&file_priv->lock) #2

This order of locking causes a deadlock. To resolve this issue, change the order of locking in ivpu_job_submit().

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux35b137630f08d913fc2e33df33ccc2570dff3f7d < 079d2622f8c9e0c380149645fff21d35c59ce6ffaffected
LinuxLinux35b137630f08d913fc2e33df33ccc2570dff3f7d < b9b70924a272c2d72023306bc56f521c056212eeaffected
LinuxLinux35b137630f08d913fc2e33df33ccc2570dff3f7d < ab680dc6c78aa035e944ecc8c48a1caab9f39924affected
LinuxLinux6.3affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.3unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.28 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.14.6 <= 6.14.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.15 <= *unaffected

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