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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: watchdog: at91sam9_wdt: prevent timer rearm during teardown at91_ping() rearms… (CVE-2026-74687)CVE-2026-74687
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A vulnerability in the Linux kernel watchdog driver at91sam9_wdt was resolved by preventing the timer from being rearmed during teardown. The issue involved the at91_ping() function rearming the watchdog timer from its callback, while timer_delete() did not wait for the callback to finish or prevent it from rearming the timer. This could lead to the timer accessing freed memory after driver removal or probe failure. The fix uses timer_shutdown_sync() to wait for any running callback and reject rearming attempts during teardown.

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