CVE-2023-54133 (GCVE-0-2023-54133)

Vulnerability from cvelistv5 – Published: 2025-12-24 13:06 – Updated: 2025-12-24 13:06
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Title
nfp: clean mc addresses in application firmware when closing port
Summary
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: nfp: clean mc addresses in application firmware when closing port When moving devices from one namespace to another, mc addresses are cleaned in software while not removed from application firmware. Thus the mc addresses are remained and will cause resource leak. Now use `__dev_mc_unsync` to clean mc addresses when closing port.
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Linux Linux Affected: e20aa071cd955aabc15be0ec1e914283592ddef4 , < c427221733d49fd1e1b79b4a86746acf3ef660e7 (git)
Affected: e20aa071cd955aabc15be0ec1e914283592ddef4 , < cc7eab25b1cf3f9594fe61142d3523ce4d14a788 (git)
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    Linux Linux Affected: 6.2
Unaffected: 0 , < 6.2 (semver)
Unaffected: 6.4.5 , ≤ 6.4.* (semver)
Unaffected: 6.5 , ≤ * (original_commit_for_fix)
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