PT-2025-52662 · Asus+6 · Rog Xbox Ally+6

Published

2025-01-01

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Updated

2026-06-05

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CVE-2025-68334

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Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel (affected versions not specified)
Description The Linux kernel contains a flaw related to platform/x86/amd/pmc support for the Van Gogh SoC. Specifically, the ROG Xbox Ally (non-X) SoC, which shares a similar architecture with the Steam Deck, lacks proper suspend handler support. This causes the device to fail to suspend and results in a crash of the AMD GPU driver during resume due to a power hang. The Steam Deck supports S3, but this support was removed in the Xbox Ally, which only uses S0ix suspend. The missing handler prevents the device from entering a suspended state, leading to the driver crash upon resuming.
Recommendations At the moment, there is no information about a newer version that contains a fix for this vulnerability.

Exploit

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Related Identifiers

AZL-72898
CVE-2025-68334
ECHO-C672-1B9A-E8EC
OESA-2026-2581
USN-8094-1
USN-8094-2
USN-8094-3
USN-8094-4
USN-8094-5
USN-8152-1

Affected Products

Debian
Linuxmint
Linux Kernel
Rog Xbox Ally
Steam Deck
Ubuntu
Van Gogh Soc