CVE-2025-38321

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

smb: Log an error when close_all_cached_dirs fails

Under low-memory conditions, close_all_cached_dirs() can’t move the
dentries to a separate list to dput() them once the locks are dropped.
This will result in a “Dentry still in use” error, so add an error
message that makes it clear this is what happened:

[ 495.281119] CIFS: VFS: \otters.example.comshare Out of memory while dropping dentries
[ 495.281595] ————[ cut here ]————
[ 495.281887] BUG: Dentry ffff888115531138{i=78,n=/} still in use (2) [unmount of cifs cifs]
[ 495.282391] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 2329 at fs/dcache.c:1536 umount_check+0xc8/0xf0

Also, bail out of looping through all tcons as soon as a single
allocation fails, since we’re already in trouble, and kmalloc() attempts
for subseqeuent tcons are likely to fail just like the first one did.

More information : https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/43f26094d6702e494e800532c3f1606e7a68eb30