CVE-2025-39706: drm/amdkfd: Destroy KFD debugfs after destroy KFD wq
Published Sep 5, 2025
·Updated
drm/amdkfd: Destroy KFD debugfs after destroy KFD wq
Affected Software
9 affected componentsFixes available
Linux Kernel
Microsoft azl3 kernel 6.6.96.2-1
Microsoft azl3 kernel 6.6.96.2-2
Linux Linux kernel>=3.19<6.1.149
Linux Linux kernel>=6.2<6.6.103
Linux Linux kernel>=6.7<6.12.44
Linux Linux kernel>=6.13<6.16.4
Debian Debian Linux=11.0
Microsoft azl3 kernel 6.6.96.2-2<6.6.104.2-1
6.6.104.2-1
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 6.6.104.2-1
Event History
Sep 5, 2025
CVE Published
via MITRE·05:21 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·05:21 PM
Description
Data Sourced
via NVD·06:15 PM
RemedyDescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software
Sep 7, 2025
Data Sourced
via Microsoft·01:09 AM
DescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software
Updated
via Microsoft·01:09 AM
SeverityAffected Software
Updated
via Microsoft·08:09 AM
DescriptionWeakness
Updated
via Microsoft·08:09 AM
SeverityWeaknessAffected Software
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2025-39706?
CVE-2025-39706 has been rated as a moderate severity vulnerability in the Linux kernel.
2
How do I fix CVE-2025-39706?
To resolve CVE-2025-39706, update your Linux kernel to the latest stable version that includes the security patch.
3
Which versions of the Linux kernel are affected by CVE-2025-39706?
CVE-2025-39706 affects multiple versions of the Linux kernel that utilize the KFD debugfs.
4
What type of vulnerability is CVE-2025-39706?
CVE-2025-39706 is a kernel memory management vulnerability related to the handling of KFD debugfs.
5
Is there any workaround for CVE-2025-39706?
There are no known workarounds for CVE-2025-39706; upgrading to a fixed kernel version is recommended.