🛡️ CVE-2024-53169 — kernel

🔴 CVSS 9.8 — Critical ✅ No Known Exploit NVD
9.8
CVSS Score
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Description

nvme-fabrics: fix kernel crash while shutting down controller

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

nvme-fabrics: fix kernel crash while shutting down controller

The nvme keep-alive operation, which executes at a periodic interval,

could potentially sneak in while shutting down a fabric controller.

This may lead to a race between the fabric controller admin queue

destroy code path (invoked while shutting down controller) and hw/hctx

queue dispatcher called from the nvme keep-alive async request queuing

operation. This race could lead to the kernel crash shown below:

Call Trace:

autoremove_wake_function+0x0/0xbc (unreliable)

__blk_mq_sched_dispatch_requests+0x114/0x24c

blk_mq_sched_dispatch_requests+0x44/0x84

blk_mq_run_hw_queue+0x140/0x220

nvme_keep_alive_work+0xc8/0x19c [nvme_core]

process_one_work+0x200/0x4e0

worker_thread+0x340/0x504

kthread+0x138/0x140

start_kernel_thread+0x14/0x18

While shutting down fabric controller, if nvme keep-alive request sneaks

in then it would be flushed off. The nvme_keep_alive_end_io function is

then invoked to handle the end of the keep-alive operation which

decrements the admin->q_usage_counter and assuming this is the last/only

request in the admin queue then the admin->q_usage_counter becomes zero.

If that happens then blk-mq destroy queue operation (blk_mq_destroy_

queue()) which could be potentially running simultaneously on another

cpu (as this is the controller shutdown code path) would forward

progress and deletes the admin queue. So, now from this point onward

we are not supposed to access the admin queue resources. However the

issue here's that the nvme keep-alive thread running hw/hctx queue

dispatch operation hasn't yet finished its work and so it could still

potentially access the admin queue resource while the admin queue had

been already deleted and that causes the above crash.

The above kernel crash is regression caused due to changes implemented

in commit a54a93d0e359 ("nvme: move stopping keep-alive into

nvme_uninit_ctrl()"). Ideally we should stop keep-alive before destroyin

g the admin queue and freeing the admin tagset so that it wouldn't sneak

in during the shutdown operation. However we removed the keep alive stop

operation from the beginning of the controller shutdown code path in commit

a54a93d0e359 ("nvme: move stopping keep-alive into nvme_uninit_ctrl()")

and added it under nvme_uninit_ctrl() which executes very late in the

shutdown code path after the admin queue is destroyed and its tagset is

removed. So this change created the possibility of keep-alive sneaking in

and interfering with the shutdown operation and causing observed kernel

crash.

To fix the observed crash, we decided to move nvme_stop_keep_alive() from

nvme_uninit_ctrl() to nvme_remove_admin_tag_set(). This change would ensure

that we don't forward progress and delete the admin queue until the keep-

alive operation is finished (if it's in-flight) or cancelled and that would

help contain the race condition explained above and hence avoid the crash.

Moving nvme_stop_keep_alive() to nvme_remove_admin_tag_set() instead of

adding nvme_stop_keep_alive() to the beginning of the controller shutdown

code path in nvme_stop_ctrl(), as was the case earlier before commit

a54a93d0e359 ("nvme: move stopping keep-alive into nvme_uninit_ctrl()"),

would help save one callsite of nvme_stop_keep_alive().

How this vulnerability can be exploited

This issue can be reached over the network, attack complexity is low, an attacker needs no privileges on the target. No user interaction is required. The scope is unchanged, so the impact stays within the vulnerable component. Rated impact: confidentiality high, integrity high, availability high.

Affected software

CVE-2024-53169 is recorded against 2 packages.

  • kernel (from 6.12.0 up to 6.12.2)
  • linux-kernel

Timeline and source

Published on 27 December 2024 and last revised on 6 August 2026. No public exploit is currently recorded for this entry. A vendor advisory or fix has been published. Record sourced from NVD.

References

git.kernel.org (Web)
git.kernel.org (Web)
git.kernel.org (Web)
github.com (Advisory)
nvd.nist.gov (Advisory)
git.kernel.org (Package)

CVE-2024-53169 on other distributions

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Details

Severity Critical
CVSS Score 9.8
CVSS Vector CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
CWE N/A
Public Exploit ✅ No
Source NVD
Published 2024-12-27
Updated 2026-08-12
Modified 2026-08-06

Affected Packages

Software From version Fixed in
kernel 6.12.0 6.12.2
linux-kernel

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