CVE-2025-21813
MediumIn the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: timers/migration: Fix off-by-one root mis-connection Before attaching a new root to the old root, the children counter of the new root is checked to verify that only the upcoming CPU's top group have been connected to it. However since the recently added commit b729cc1ec21a ("timers/migration: Fix another race between hotplug and idle entry/exit") this check is not valid anymore because the old root is pre-accounted as a child to the new root. Therefore after connecting the upcoming CPU's top group to the new root, the children count to be expected must be 2 and not 1 anymore. This omission results in the old root to not be connected to the new root. Then eventually the system may run with more than one top level, which defeats the purpose of a single idle migrator. Also the old root is pre-accounted but not connected upon the new root creation. But it can be connected to the new root later on. Therefore the old root may be accounted twice to the new root. The propagation of such overcommit can end up creating a double final top-level root with a groupmask incorrectly initialized. Although harmless given that the final top level roots will never have a parent to walk up to, this oddity opportunistically reported the core issue: WARNING: CPU: 8 PID: 0 at kernel/time/timer_migration.c:543 tmigr_requires_handle_remote CPU: 8 UID: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/8 RIP: 0010:tmigr_requires_handle_remote Call Trace: <IRQ> ? tmigr_requires_handle_remote ? hrtimer_run_queues update_process_times tick_periodic tick_handle_periodic __sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt </IRQ> Fix the problem by taking the old root into account in the children count of the new root so the connection is not omitted. Also warn when more than one top level group exists to better detect similar issues in the future.
CVSS 3.1 score
5.5
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
Weakness type
CWE-193CVE-2025-21813 is classified as CWE-193
See CWE-193 on MITRE CWE for full details on this weakness type.
Affected versions
Linux kernel versions
6.12.11,
6.13
and later are affected. Fixed in
6.12.14,
6.13.3,
6.14
and their respective stable series.
References
The following references provide additional information about CVE-2025-21813 including vendor advisories, patch commits, exploit details, and third-party analysis. Links are sourced from the NIST NVD database.
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PatchKernel patch commithttps://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6f449d8fa1808a7f9ee644866bbc079285dbefdd
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PatchKernel patch commithttps://git.kernel.org/stable/c/868c9037df626b3c245ee26a290a03ae1f9f58d3
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PatchKernel patch commithttps://git.kernel.org/stable/c/c6dd70e5b465a2b77c7a7c3d868736d302e29aec
Frequently asked questions
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What is CVE-2025-21813?
CVE-2025-21813 is a Medium severity Linux kernel vulnerability with a CVSS score of 5.5 out of 10 . It affects Linux kernel versions from 6.12.11 onward and has been patched in 6.12.14, 6.13.3 and 6.14. CVE-2025-21813 has not been confirmed as actively exploited and is not listed in the CISA KEV catalog.
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What is the CVSS score for CVE-2025-21813?
CVE-2025-21813 has a CVSS score of 5.5 out of 10, rated Medium severity (CVSS 3.1). The vector string is
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H. -
Is there a patch available for CVE-2025-21813?
Yes — CVE-2025-21813 has been patched. Fixed versions include 6.12.14, 6.13.3 and 6.14. If you are running Linux kernel 6.12.11 or later up to the fix versions, apply the relevant patch for your kernel branch.
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Is CVE-2025-21813 actively exploited?
No — CVE-2025-21813 has not been confirmed as actively exploited. It is not listed in the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog.