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Linux Linux — nvme-tcp: fix the memleak while create new ctrl failed
AV AC PR UI S C I A CVSS EPSS %ile KEV
L L L N U N N H 5.5 .0041 34.2 —
AFFECTED
Product Versions Fixed
Linux fd1418de10b9ca03d78404cf00a95138689ea369 – —
Linux 6.7 – 6.12.5
TIMELINE
Dec 27 Reserved by Linux
Dec 27 Published (CNA: Linux)
Aug 4 RESCORED — CVE-2024-56632 (Linux). CVSS 7.5 → 5.5 (NVD).
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
nvme-tcp: fix the memleak while create new ctrl failed
Now while we create new ctrl failed, we have not free the
tagset occupied by admin_q, here try to fix it.
Lifecycle
Complete event history — 3 events, chronological
| Date | Event | Detail |
| December 27, 2024 | Reserved | Reserved by Linux |
| December 27, 2024 | Published | Published (CNA: Linux) |
| August 4, 2026 | RESCORED | RESCORED — CVE-2024-56632 (Linux). CVSS 7.5 → 5.5 (NVD). |
Affected
Affected products and packages — 2 rows
| Vendor | Product / Package | Ecosystem | Version introduced | Fixed |
| Linux | Linux | — | fd1418de10b9ca03d78404cf00a95138689ea369 | — |
| Linux | Linux | — | 6.7 | 6.12.5 |
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