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Linux Linux — drm/v3d: Stop active perfmon if it is being destroyed
AV AC PR UI S C I A CVSS EPSS %ile KEV
L L L N U N N H 5.5 .0019 8.6 —
AFFECTED
Product Versions Fixed
Linux 26a4dc29b74a137f45665089f6d3d633fcc9b662 – —
Linux 5.15 – 5.15.179
TIMELINE
Mar 6 Reserved by Linux
Mar 6 Published (CNA: Linux)
Aug 4 RESCORED — CVE-2024-58086 (Linux). CVSS 7.8 → 5.5 (NVD).
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
drm/v3d: Stop active perfmon if it is being destroyed
If the active performance monitor (`v3d->active_perfmon`) is being
destroyed, stop it first. Currently, the active perfmon is not
stopped during destruction, leaving the `v3d->active_perfmon` pointer
stale. This can lead to undefined behavior and instability.
This patch ensures that the active perfmon is stopped before being
destroyed, aligning with the behavior introduced in commit
7d1fd3638ee3 ("drm/v3d: Stop the active perfmon before being destroyed").
Lifecycle
Complete event history — 3 events, chronological
| Date | Event | Detail |
| March 6, 2025 | Reserved | Reserved by Linux |
| March 6, 2025 | Published | Published (CNA: Linux) |
| August 4, 2026 | RESCORED | RESCORED — CVE-2024-58086 (Linux). CVSS 7.8 → 5.5 (NVD). |
Affected
Affected products and packages — 2 rows
| Vendor | Product / Package | Ecosystem | Version introduced | Fixed |
| Linux | Linux | — | 26a4dc29b74a137f45665089f6d3d633fcc9b662 | — |
| Linux | Linux | — | 5.15 | 5.15.179 |
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