Vulnerability Details
Basic Information
| Title | CVE-2025-37880 |
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| Type | cve |
| Published | 2025-05-09T07:16:09 |
| Last Seen | 2025-05-09T07:28:34 |
| CVSS Score | 0.0 () |
CVSS v3 Details
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CVE Information
| CVE IDs | CVE-2025-37880 |
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| Bulletin Family | cve |
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
um: work around sched_yield not yielding in time-travel mode
sched_yield by a userspace may not actually cause scheduling in
time-travel mode as no time has passed. In the case seen it appears to
be a badly implemented userspace spinlock in ASAN. Unfortunately, with
time-travel it causes an extreme slowdown or even deadlock depending on
the kernel configuration (CONFIG_UML_MAX_USERSPACE_ITERATIONS).
Work around it by accounting time to the process whenever it executes a
sched_yield syscall.
Impact Assessment
| Base Score | 0.0 |
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