In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.The Linux kernel CVE team has assigned CVE-2024-50189 to this issue.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.The Linux kernel CVE team has assigned CVE-2024-50189 to this issue.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.The Linux kernel CVE team has assigned CVE-2024-50189 to this issue.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.The Linux kernel CVE team has assigned CVE-2024-50189 to this issue.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.The Linux kernel CVE team has assigned CVE-2024-50189 to this issue.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
Inthe Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh:Switchto device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.The Linux kernel CVE team has assigned CVE-2024-50189 to this issue.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:HID: amd_sfh: Switch to device-managed dmam_alloc_coherent()Using the device-managed version allows to simplify clean-up in probe()error path.Additionally, this device-managed ensures proper cleanup, which helps toresolve memory errors, page faults, btrfs going read-only, and btrfsdisk corruption.The Linux kernel CVE team has assigned CVE-2024-50189 to this issue.