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CVE-2024-53152

PCI: tegra194: Move controller cleanups to pex_ep_event_pex_rst_deassert()



Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: PCI: tegra194: Move controller cleanups to pex_ep_event_pex_rst_deassert() Currently, the endpoint cleanup function dw_pcie_ep_cleanup() and EPF deinit notify function pci_epc_deinit_notify() are called during the execution of pex_ep_event_pex_rst_assert() i.e., when the host has asserted PERST#. But quickly after this step, refclk will also be disabled by the host. All of the tegra194 endpoint SoCs supported as of now depend on the refclk from the host for keeping the controller operational. Due to this limitation, any access to the hardware registers in the absence of refclk will result in a whole endpoint crash. Unfortunately, most of the controller cleanups require accessing the hardware registers (like eDMA cleanup performed in dw_pcie_ep_cleanup(), etc...). So these cleanup functions can cause the crash in the endpoint SoC once host asserts PERST#. One way to address this issue is by generating the refclk in the endpoint itself and not depending on the host. But that is not always possible as some of the endpoint designs do require the endpoint to consume refclk from the host. Thus, fix this crash by moving the controller cleanups to the start of the pex_ep_event_pex_rst_deassert() function. This function is called whenever the host has deasserted PERST# and it is guaranteed that the refclk would be active at this point. So at the start of this function (after enabling resources) the controller cleanup can be performed. Once finished, rest of the code execution for PERST# deassert can continue as usual.

Reserved 2024-11-19 | Published 2024-12-24 | Updated 2025-01-20 | Assigner Linux

Product status

Default status
unaffected

570d7715eed8a29ac5bd96c7694f060a991e5a31 before 70212c2300971506e986d95000d2745529cac9d7
affected

570d7715eed8a29ac5bd96c7694f060a991e5a31 before 72034050ccf4202cd6558b0afd2474f756ea3b9b
affected

570d7715eed8a29ac5bd96c7694f060a991e5a31 before 40e2125381dc11379112485e3eefdd25c6df5375
affected

Default status
affected

6.10
affected

Any version before 6.10
unaffected

6.11.11
unaffected

6.12.2
unaffected

6.13
unaffected

References

git.kernel.org/...c/70212c2300971506e986d95000d2745529cac9d7

git.kernel.org/...c/72034050ccf4202cd6558b0afd2474f756ea3b9b

git.kernel.org/...c/40e2125381dc11379112485e3eefdd25c6df5375

cve.org (CVE-2024-53152)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2024-53152)

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