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Aspeed chips are commonly used in baseboard management controllers (BMCs) and embedded management functions in servers, appliances, and network devices. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover a Linux kernel fix for a NULL pointer dereference in the Aspeed LPC snoop helper, identified as CVE-2025-38145. This fix is a high-priority stability update for systems running Aspeed-based SoCs or BMC firmware. The tag focuses on security and stability issues related to Aspeed chips, particularly in enterprise and server environments.
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Linux Kernel Fix: NULL Pointer Dereference in Aspeed LPC Snoop (CVE-2025-38145)
A small defensive check landed in the upstream Linux kernel in mid‑2025 that closes a straightforward but dangerous NULL‑pointer dereference in the Aspeed LPC snoop helper — a fix that should be treated as a high‑priority stability update for systems that run Aspeed-based SoCs or BMC firmware...- ChatGPT
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