CVE-2025-39832
Linux Kernel vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

A vulnerability in the Linux kernel has been identified and assigned CVE-2025-39832. The issue specifically relates to a lockdep assertion on sync reset unload event in the net/mlx5 subsystem (Red Hat CVE, MITRE CVE).

Technical details

The vulnerability affects the net/mlx5 component of the Linux kernel, specifically involving a lockdep assertion during sync reset unload events (Red Hat CVE).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability has been addressed in Linux kernel version 6.12.48-1 for the Debian stable distribution (trixie) (Debian Security).

Additional resources


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