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USN-7652-1: Linux kernel (Real-time) vulnerabilities

Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel. An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system. This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems: - PowerPC architecture; - S390 architecture; - Block layer subsystem; - Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers; - Drivers core; - Network block device driver; - Character device driver; - TPM device driver; - Clock framework and drivers; - FireWire subsystem; - GPU drivers; - HID subsystem; - I3C subsystem; - InfiniBand drivers; - IOMMU subsystem; - Media drivers; - NVIDIA Tegra memory controller driver; - Fastrpc Driver; - Network drivers; - Operating Performance Points (OPP) driver; - PCI subsystem; - x86 platform drivers; - PPS (Pulse Per Second) driver; - PTP clock framework; - Remote Processor subsystem; - Real Time Clock drivers; - SCSI subsystem; - QCOM SoC drivers; - Media staging drivers; - TTY drivers; - UFS subsystem; - USB Gadget drivers; - USB Host Controller drivers; - File systems infrastructure; - BTRFS file system; - F2FS file system; - NILFS2 file system; - SMB network file system; - UBI file system; - Timer subsystem; - KVM subsystem; - Networking core; - ptr_ring data structure definitions; - Networking subsytem; - Amateur Radio drivers; - XFRM subsystem; - Tracing infrastructure; - BPF subsystem; - Padata parallel execution mechanism; - printk logging mechanism; - Memory management; - Bluetooth subsystem; - IPv4 networking; - IPv6 networking; - MAC80211 subsystem; - Multipath TCP; - Netfilter; - NFC subsystem; - Rose network layer; - RxRPC session sockets; - Network traffic control; - Landlock security; - Linux Security Modules (LSM) Framework; - Tomoyo security module; - SoC audio core drivers; (CVE-2024-58055, CVE-2024-58077, CVE-2024-58080, CVE-2024-58082, CVE-2025-21743, CVE-2024-57953, CVE-2024-57994, CVE-2025-21806, CVE-2024-58007, CVE-2024-58002, CVE-2024-57974, CVE-2024-57980, CVE-2025-21720, CVE-2024-57990, CVE-2025-21725, CVE-2024-58057, CVE-2024-58018, CVE-2024-58011, CVE-2025-21814, CVE-2025-21799, CVE-2024-58017, CVE-2024-58014, CVE-2025-21731, CVE-2024-58072, CVE-2024-58069, CVE-2024-58006, CVE-2024-57984, CVE-2025-21710, CVE-2024-58061, CVE-2024-57997, CVE-2024-57975, CVE-2025-21724, CVE-2025-37974, CVE-2025-21808, CVE-2024-58056, CVE-2025-21753, CVE-2024-58068, CVE-2025-21728, CVE-2025-21714, CVE-2024-58054, CVE-2025-21741, CVE-2025-21736, CVE-2025-21715, CVE-2025-21802, CVE-2025-21739, CVE-2025-21727, CVE-2025-21749, CVE-2024-58053, CVE-2024-58081, CVE-2025-21828, CVE-2025-21705, CVE-2024-58051, CVE-2024-57979, CVE-2025-21754, CVE-2025-21734, CVE-2025-21829, CVE-2025-21735, CVE-2025-21826, CVE-2025-21738, CVE-2024-58079, CVE-2025-21815, CVE-2025-21708, CVE-2024-57986, CVE-2024-58085, CVE-2025-21801, CVE-2024-58071, CVE-2025-21810, CVE-2025-21726, CVE-2025-21744, CVE-2025-21830, CVE-2025-21748, CVE-2024-58001, CVE-2024-58063, CVE-2024-57996, CVE-2025-21716, CVE-2024-58013, CVE-2024-58019, CVE-2025-21811, CVE-2025-21711, CVE-2024-58076, CVE-2024-58070, CVE-2024-57982, CVE-2024-57998, CVE-2025-21745, CVE-2025-21804, CVE-2024-57973, CVE-2024-58083, CVE-2025-21742, CVE-2025-37750, CVE-2025-21733, CVE-2025-21750, CVE-2024-57981, CVE-2025-21718, CVE-2024-58058, CVE-2024-49887, CVE-2024-58003, CVE-2024-57993, CVE-2024-57999, CVE-2024-58010, CVE-2025-21825, CVE-2025-21732, CVE-2025-21719, CVE-2025-21721, CVE-2024-58034, CVE-2024-58005, CVE-2025-21707, CVE-2025-21809, CVE-2024-58078, CVE-2025-21812, CVE-2024-58016, CVE-2025-21816, CVE-2024-58052, CVE-2025-21722, CVE-2025-21832, CVE-2025-21723, CVE-2025-21820, CVE-2025-21798)

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