scmi cpufreq

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The scmi cpufreq tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Linux kernel's SCMI cpufreq driver, including security vulnerabilities such as CVE-2025-37830, a NULL pointer dereference. This tag is relevant for users interested in Linux kernel updates, especially in the context of Azure Linux, which includes the affected open-source code. Topics may include driver fixes, upstream patches, and Microsoft's security attestations like VEX/CSAF. The tag provides a focused look at SCMI cpufreq issues and their implications for enterprise Linux deployments.
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    Understanding CVE-2025-37830 The Linux SCMI cpufreq NULL Pointer Fix in Azure Linux

    The recently assigned CVE‑2025‑37830 describes a NULL pointer dereference in the Linux kernel's SCMI cpufreq driver — a fix was merged upstream, and Microsoft’s MSRC entry explicitly notes that Azure Linux includes the affected open‑source code and is therefore potentially affected, while also...
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