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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
static_call: Replace pointless WARN_ON() in static_call_module_notify()
static_call_module_notify() triggers a WARN_ON(), when memory allocation fails in __static_call_add_module().
That's not really justified, because the failure case must be correctly handled by the well known call chain and the error code is passed through to the initiating userspace application.
A memory allocation fail is not a fatal problem, but the WARN_ON() takes the machine out when panic_on_warn is set.
Replace it with a pr_warn().