Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: RDMA/efa: Fix wrong resources deallocation order When trying to destroy QP or CQ, we first decrease the refcount and potentially free memory regions allocated for the object and then request the device to destroy the object. If the device fails, the object isn't fully destroyed so the user/IB core can try to destroy the object again which will lead to underflow when trying to decrease an already zeroed refcount. Deallocate resources in reverse order of allocating them to safely free them.
Product status
ff6629f88c529b07d9704c656c64dae76910e3e9 (git) before cf38960386f3cc4abf395e556af915e4babcafd2
ff6629f88c529b07d9704c656c64dae76910e3e9 (git) before e79db2f51a564fd4daa3e508b987df5e81c34b20
ff6629f88c529b07d9704c656c64dae76910e3e9 (git) before 24f9884971f9b34915b67baacf7350a3f6f19ea4
ff6629f88c529b07d9704c656c64dae76910e3e9 (git) before dc202c57e9a1423aed528e4b8dc949509cd32191
5.7
Any version before 5.7
6.1.53 (semver)
6.4.16 (semver)
6.5.3 (semver)
6.6 (original_commit_for_fix)
References
git.kernel.org/...c/cf38960386f3cc4abf395e556af915e4babcafd2
git.kernel.org/...c/e79db2f51a564fd4daa3e508b987df5e81c34b20
git.kernel.org/...c/24f9884971f9b34915b67baacf7350a3f6f19ea4
git.kernel.org/...c/dc202c57e9a1423aed528e4b8dc949509cd32191
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