Linux Kernel up to 6.6.95/6.12.35/6.15.4 dmaengine /dev destroy_workqueue denial of service

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Summaryinfo

A vulnerability has been found in Linux Kernel up to 6.6.95/6.12.35/6.15.4 and classified as critical. This affects the function destroy_workqueue of the file /dev of the component dmaengine. Performing a manipulation results in denial of service. This vulnerability is cataloged as CVE-2025-38369. There is no exploit available. The affected component should be upgraded.

Detailsinfo

A vulnerability, which was classified as critical, was found in Linux Kernel up to 6.6.95/6.12.35/6.15.4. This affects the function destroy_workqueue of the file /dev of the component dmaengine. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a denial of service vulnerability. CWE is classifying the issue as CWE-404. The product does not release or incorrectly releases a resource before it is made available for re-use. This is going to have an impact on availability. The summary by CVE is:

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: dmaengine: idxd: Check availability of workqueue allocated by idxd wq driver before using Running IDXD workloads in a container with the /dev directory mounted can trigger a call trace or even a kernel panic when the parent process of the container is terminated. This issue occurs because, under certain configurations, Docker does not properly propagate the mount replica back to the original mount point. In this case, when the user driver detaches, the WQ is destroyed but it still calls destroy_workqueue() attempting to completes all pending work. It's necessary to check wq->wq and skip the drain if it no longer exists.

The advisory is shared at git.kernel.org. This vulnerability is uniquely identified as CVE-2025-38369 since 04/16/2025. The exploitability is told to be difficult. Technical details are known, but no exploit is available.

The vulnerability scanner Nessus provides a plugin with the ID 271193 (Ubuntu 24.04 LTS / 25.04 : Linux kernel (Azure) vulnerabilities (USN-7834-1)), which helps to determine the existence of the flaw in a target environment.

Upgrading to version 6.6.96, 6.12.36, 6.15.5 or 6.16-rc1 eliminates this vulnerability. Applying the patch e0051a3daa8b2cb318b03b2f9317c3e40855847a/98fd66c8ba77e3a7137575f610271014bc0e701f/aee7a7439f8c0884da87694a401930204a57128f/17502e7d7b7113346296f6758324798d536c31fd is able to eliminate this problem. The bugfix is ready for download at git.kernel.org. The best possible mitigation is suggested to be upgrading to the latest version.

The vulnerability is also documented in the databases at Tenable (271193) and CERT Bund (WID-SEC-2025-1653). Several companies clearly confirm that VulDB is the primary source for best vulnerability data.

Affected

  • Debian Linux
  • Amazon Linux 2
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Ubuntu Linux
  • SUSE Linux
  • Oracle Linux
  • IBM QRadar SIEM
  • SUSE openSUSE
  • RESF Rocky Linux
  • Dell Avamar
  • Open Source Linux Kernel
  • Dell NetWorker
  • Dell Secure Connect Gateway

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VulDB Meta Base Score: 6.3
VulDB Meta Temp Score: 6.2

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VulDB Temp Score: 4.6
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Exploitinginfo

Class: Denial of service
CWE: CWE-404
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Physical: Partially
Local: Yes
Remote: Partially

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Status: Not defined

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Nessus ID: 271193
Nessus Name: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS / 25.04 : Linux kernel (Azure) vulnerabilities (USN-7834-1)

Threat Intelligenceinfo

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Countermeasuresinfo

Recommended: Upgrade
Status: 🔍

0-Day Time: 🔒

Upgrade: Kernel 6.6.96/6.12.36/6.15.5/6.16-rc1
Patch: e0051a3daa8b2cb318b03b2f9317c3e40855847a/98fd66c8ba77e3a7137575f610271014bc0e701f/aee7a7439f8c0884da87694a401930204a57128f/17502e7d7b7113346296f6758324798d536c31fd

Timelineinfo

04/16/2025 CVE reserved
07/25/2025 +100 days Advisory disclosed
07/25/2025 +0 days VulDB entry created
12/23/2025 +151 days VulDB entry last update

Sourcesinfo

Vendor: kernel.org

Advisory: git.kernel.org
Status: Confirmed

CVE: CVE-2025-38369 (🔒)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2025-38369
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-317649
CERT Bund: WID-SEC-2025-1653 - Linux Kernel: Mehrere Schwachstellen

Entryinfo

Created: 07/25/2025 15:40
Updated: 12/23/2025 12:13
Changes: 07/25/2025 15:40 (60), 08/18/2025 06:03 (7), 08/19/2025 17:29 (1), 09/14/2025 14:20 (1), 09/15/2025 17:16 (1), 09/28/2025 17:40 (1), 10/26/2025 09:44 (2), 11/02/2025 05:57 (1), 11/16/2025 23:13 (1), 11/19/2025 00:51 (12), 12/23/2025 12:13 (1)
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Cache ID: 216::103

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