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CVE-2025-39726

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

s390/ism: fix concurrency management in ism_cmd()

The s390x ISM device data sheet clearly states that only one
request-response sequence is allowable per ISM function at any point in
time.  Unfortunately as of today the s390/ism driver in Linux does not
honor that requirement. This patch aims to rectify that.

This problem was discovered based on Aliaksei's bug report which states
that for certain workloads the ISM functions end up entering error state
(with PEC 2 as seen from the logs) after a while and as a consequence
connections handled by the respective function break, and for future
connection requests the ISM device is not considered -- given it is in a
dysfunctional state. During further debugging PEC 3A was observed as
well.

A kernel message like
[ 1211.244319] zpci: 061a:00:00.0: Event 0x2 reports an error for PCI function 0x61a
is a reliable indicator of the stated function entering error state
with PEC 2. Let me also point out that a kernel message like
[ 1211.244325] zpci: 061a:00:00.0: The ism driver bound to the device does not support error recovery
is a reliable indicator that the ISM function won't be auto-recovered
because the ISM driver currently lacks support for it.

On a technical level, without this synchronization, commands (inputs to
the FW) may be partially or fully overwritten (corrupted) by another CPU
trying to issue commands on the same function. There is hard evidence that
this can lead to DMB token values being used as DMB IOVAs, leading to
PEC 2 PCI events indicating invalid DMA. But this is only one of the
failure modes imaginable. In theory even completely losing one command
and executing another one twice and then trying to interpret the outputs
as if the command we intended to execute was actually executed and not
the other one is also possible.  Frankly, I don't feel confident about
providing an exhaustive list of possible consequences.

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HerstellerLinux
Produkt Linux
Default Statusunaffected
Version < faf44487dfc80817f178dc8de7a0b73f960d019b
Version 684b89bc39ce4f204b1a2b180f39f2eb36a6b695
Status affected
Version < 1194ad0d44d66b273a02a3a22882dc863a68d764
Version 684b89bc39ce4f204b1a2b180f39f2eb36a6b695
Status affected
Version < fafaa4982bedb5532f5952000f714a3e63023f40
Version 684b89bc39ce4f204b1a2b180f39f2eb36a6b695
Status affected
Version < 897e8601b9cff1d054cdd53047f568b0e1995726
Version 684b89bc39ce4f204b1a2b180f39f2eb36a6b695
Status affected
HerstellerLinux
Produkt Linux
Default Statusaffected
Version 4.19
Status affected
Version < 4.19
Version 0
Status unaffected
Version <= 6.6.*
Version 6.6.101
Status unaffected
Version <= 6.12.*
Version 6.12.41
Status unaffected
Version <= 6.15.*
Version 6.15.9
Status unaffected
Version <= *
Version 6.16
Status unaffected
Zu dieser CVE wurde keine CISA KEV oder CERT.AT-Warnung gefunden.
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