In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
SUNRPC: lock against ->sock changing during sysfs read
->sock can be set to NULL asynchronously unless ->recv_mutex is held.
So it is important to hold that mutex. Otherwise a sysfs read can
trigger an oops.
Commit 17f09d3f619a (“SUNRPC: Check if the xprt is connected before
handling sysfs reads”) appears to attempt to fix this problem, but it
only narrows the race window.
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