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blk-cgroup: fix disk reference leak in blkcg_maybe_throttle_current()
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: blk-cgroup: fix disk reference leak in blkcg_maybe_throttle_current() Add the missing put_disk() on the error path in blkcg_maybe_throttle_current(). When blkcg lookup, blkg lookup, or blkg_tryget() fails, the function jumps to the out label which only calls rcu_read_unlock() but does not release the disk reference acquired by blkcg_schedule_throttle() via get_device(). Since current->throttle_disk is already set to NULL before the lookup, blkcg_exit() cannot release this reference either, causing the disk to never be freed. Restore the reference release that was present as blk_put_queue() in the original code but was inadvertently dropped during the conversion from request_queue to gendisk.
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Affected products
- ==6.3
- <4048ed98860d3785645ebbd34f69566a6c7320c3
- =<6.18.*
- <23308af722fefed00af5f238024c11710938fba3
- =<6.12.*
- <6.3
- =<7.0.*
- <000e8454692cab9d1f1b80130e2870e355301d06
- =<*
- <73a5af059905d171b398c8b2381632ee499948b5
- <b3e005f16cd98f815429a87aef4c61e9c140779f
- =<6.6.*