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Bluetooth: L2CAP: use chan timer to close channels in cleanup_listen()

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Bluetooth: L2CAP: use chan timer to close channels in cleanup_listen() l2cap_chan_close() removes the channel from conn->chan_l, which must be done under conn->lock. cleanup_listen() runs under the parent sk_lock, so acquiring conn->lock would invert the established conn->lock -> chan->lock -> sk_lock order. Instead of calling l2cap_chan_close() directly, schedule l2cap_chan_timeout with delay 0 to close the channel asynchronously. The timeout handler already acquires conn->lock and chan->lock in the correct order. The timer is only armed when chan->conn is still set: if it is already NULL, l2cap_conn_del() has already processed this channel (l2cap_chan_del + l2cap_sock_teardown_cb + l2cap_sock_close_cb), so there is nothing left to do. If l2cap_conn_del() races in after the timer is armed, __clear_chan_timer() inside l2cap_chan_del() cancels it; if the timer has already fired, the handler returns harmlessly because chan->conn was cleared.

Affected products

Linux
  • =<*
  • =<7.0.*
  • <deb8493a8fa599f6c95e2465b12bfdfb7f94a1d9
  • <50dfec218808b148ab4247b1858031b7a32015c5
  • <3634cbdc2eb414b69ffa752ddbe5e0458518e321
  • <89dec92041717b027216e110599e4f6d6c921b79
  • <8c8e620467a7b51562dbcefbd1f09f288d7d710d
  • =<5.10.*
  • <859d3ace791ed878ae9ba5522c7844d960da8f88
  • =<6.6.*
  • =<6.12.*
  • <3.4
  • =<5.15.*
  • <e1c100e2d61bd8c718b7d91fe3e050780a9bf72d
  • =<6.1.*
  • =<6.18.*
  • ==3.4
  • <7555fd885a0603f50e49a655850a1f2bd8a25398