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arm scmi
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The ARM SCMI (System Control and Management Interface) tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Linux kernel vulnerabilities and resource management issues related to ARM SCMI. Recent threads address CVE-2025-37905, which concerns MSRC attestation for Azure Linux and the scope of affected Microsoft products, and CVE-2025-68204, a resource leak in ARM SCMI generic power domain (genpd) code that can cause kernel panics on embedded ARM systems. These topics are relevant for IT professionals and developers working with ARM-based Linux deployments, Azure Linux, and kernel stability.
The short answer is: no — Microsoft’s MSRC attestation naming Azure Linux as “potentially affected” does not prove that Azure Linux is the only Microsoft product that could carry the vulnerable open‑source code. Microsoft’s advisory is an authoritative inventory statement for Azure Linux itself...
A recently assigned CVE, CVE-2025-68204, discloses a resource-handling bug in the Linux kernel’s ARM SCMI power-domain code that can leave generic power domains (genpds) allocated when provider registration fails — a leak that has been shown to eventually trigger a kernel panic during genpd...