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Test your applicationsThere is no fixed version for Centos:9 kernel-rt-64k-modules-partner.
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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
net: netpoll: fix incorrect refcount handling causing incorrect cleanup
commit efa95b01da18 ("netpoll: fix use after free") incorrectly ignored the refcount and prematurely set dev->npinfo to NULL during netpoll cleanup, leading to improper behavior and memory leaks.
Scenario causing lack of proper cleanup:
A netpoll is associated with a NIC (e.g., eth0) and netdev->npinfo is allocated, and refcnt = 1
Another netpoll is also associated with the same NIC and npinfo->refcnt += 1.
When the first netpolls goes to clean up:
RCU_INIT_POINTER(np->dev->npinfo, NULL);Now the second target tries to clean up
Revert commit efa95b01da18 ("netpoll: fix use after free") and adds clarifying comments emphasizing that npinfo cleanup should only happen once the refcount reaches zero, ensuring stable and correct netpoll behavior.