CVE-2025-38011: drm/amdgpu: csa unmap use uninterruptible lock
Published Jun 18, 2025
·Updated
drm/amdgpu: csa unmap use uninterruptible lock
Affected Software
10 affected componentsFixes available
Linux Linux kernel
Linux Linux kernel>=6.6<6.12.30
Linux Linux kernel>=6.13<6.14.8
Linux Linux kernel=6.15-rc1
Linux Linux kernel=6.15-rc2
Linux Linux kernel=6.15-rc3
Linux Linux kernel=6.15-rc4
Linux Linux kernel=6.15-rc5
Linux Linux kernel=6.15-rc6
Microsoft azl3 kernel 6.6.121.1-1<6.6.126.1-1
6.6.126.1-1
Remediation
Recommended actions to resolve this vulnerability, in priority order.
- Upgrade
Upgrade to a fixed release to a version that resolves this vulnerability.
Fixed in 6.6.126.1-1
Event History
Jun 18, 2025
CVE Published
via MITRE·09:28 AM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·09:28 AM
Description
Data Sourced
via NVD·10:15 AM
RemedyDescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software
Sep 4, 2025
Data Sourced
via Microsoft·08:44 AM
DescriptionSeverityWeakness
Data Sourced
via Microsoft·08:44 AM
Affected Software
Updated
via Microsoft·08:44 AM
DescriptionSeverity
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2025-38011?
CVE-2025-38011 has a medium severity rating due to potential impacts on system stability and security.
2
How do I fix CVE-2025-38011?
To address CVE-2025-38011, upgrade to a patched version of the Linux kernel as specified in the security advisories.
3
What systems are affected by CVE-2025-38011?
CVE-2025-38011 affects various versions of the Linux kernel, specifically between versions 6.6 and 6.12.30 as well as 6.13 to 6.14.8.
4
Is CVE-2025-38011 a remotely exploitable vulnerability?
CVE-2025-38011 is not classified as remotely exploitable; it requires local access to exploit.
5
Can CVE-2025-38011 cause system crashes?
Yes, CVE-2025-38011 can lead to system crashes or instability due to improper management of GPU resources.