CVE-2025-40120

Linux Kernel 5.14.0-6.17.2 Deadlock via USB Runtime PM and RTNL

Title source: llm
STIX 2.1

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: usb: asix: hold PM usage ref to avoid PM/MDIO + RTNL deadlock Prevent USB runtime PM (autosuspend) for AX88772* in bind. usbnet enables runtime PM (autosuspend) by default, so disabling it via the usb_driver flag is ineffective. On AX88772B, autosuspend shows no measurable power saving with current driver (no link partner, admin up/down). The ~0.453 W -> ~0.248 W drop on v6.1 comes from phylib powering the PHY off on admin-down, not from USB autosuspend. The real hazard is that with runtime PM enabled, ndo_open() (under RTNL) may synchronously trigger autoresume (usb_autopm_get_interface()) into asix_resume() while the USB PM lock is held. Resume paths then invoke phylink/phylib and MDIO, which also expect RTNL, leading to possible deadlocks or PM lock vs MDIO wake issues. To avoid this, keep the device runtime-PM active by taking a usage reference in ax88772_bind() and dropping it in unbind(). A non-zero PM usage count blocks runtime suspend regardless of userspace policy (.../power/control - pm_runtime_allow/forbid), making this approach robust against sysfs overrides. Holding a runtime-PM usage ref does not affect system-wide suspend; system sleep/resume callbacks continue to run as before.

Scores

EPSS 0.0020
EPSS Percentile 10.3%

Details

Status published
Products (19)
linux/Kernel 5.14.0 - 5.15.195linux
linux/Kernel 5.16.0 - 6.1.156linux
linux/Kernel 6.13.0 - 6.17.3linux
linux/Kernel 6.2.0 - 6.6.112linux
linux/Kernel 6.7.0 - 6.12.53linux
Linux/Linux < 5.14
Linux/Linux 4a2c7217cd5a87e85ceb761e307b030fe6db4805 - 1534517300e12f2930b6ff477b8820ff658afd11
Linux/Linux 4a2c7217cd5a87e85ceb761e307b030fe6db4805 - 3d3c4cd5c62f24bb3cb4511b7a95df707635e00a
Linux/Linux 4a2c7217cd5a87e85ceb761e307b030fe6db4805 - 3e96cd27ff1a004d84908c1b6cc68ac60913874e
Linux/Linux 4a2c7217cd5a87e85ceb761e307b030fe6db4805 - 71a0ba7fdaf8d035426912a4ed7bf1738a81010c
... and 9 more
Published Nov 12, 2025
Tracked Since Feb 18, 2026