CVE-2024-50277 – dm: fix a crash if blk_alloc_disk fails
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2024-50277
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: dm: fix a crash if blk_alloc_disk fails If blk_alloc_disk fails, the variable md->disk is set to an error value. cleanup_mapped_device will see that md->disk is non-NULL and it will attempt to access it, causing a crash on this statement "md->disk->private_data = NULL;". • https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/d7aec2a06730b774a97caaf48cbbc58330a85829 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/fed13a5478680614ba97fc87e71f16e2e197912e •
CVE-2024-50275 – arm64/sve: Discard stale CPU state when handling SVE traps
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2024-50275
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64/sve: Discard stale CPU state when handling SVE traps The logic for handling SVE traps manipulates saved FPSIMD/SVE state incorrectly, and a race with preemption can result in a task having TIF_SVE set and TIF_FOREIGN_FPSTATE clear even though the live CPU state is stale (e.g. with SVE traps enabled). This has been observed to result in warnings from do_sve_acc() where SVE traps are not expected while TIF_SVE is set: | if (test_and_set_thread_flag(TIF_SVE)) | WARN_ON(1); /* SVE access shouldn't have trapped */ Warnings of this form have been reported intermittently, e.g. https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/CA+G9fYtEGe_DhY2Ms7+L7NKsLYUomGsgqpdBj+QwDLeSg=JhGg@mail.gmail.com/ https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/000000000000511e9a060ce5a45c@google.com/ The race can occur when the SVE trap handler is preempted before and after manipulating the saved FPSIMD/SVE state, starting and ending on the same CPU, e.g. | void do_sve_acc(unsigned long esr, struct pt_regs *regs) | { | // Trap on CPU 0 with TIF_SVE clear, SVE traps enabled | // task->fpsimd_cpu is 0. | // per_cpu_ptr(&fpsimd_last_state, 0) is task. | | ... | | // Preempted; migrated from CPU 0 to CPU 1. | // TIF_FOREIGN_FPSTATE is set. | | get_cpu_fpsimd_context(); | | if (test_and_set_thread_flag(TIF_SVE)) | WARN_ON(1); /* SVE access shouldn't have trapped */ | | sve_init_regs() { | if (!test_thread_flag(TIF_FOREIGN_FPSTATE)) { | ... | } else { | fpsimd_to_sve(current); | current->thread.fp_type = FP_STATE_SVE; | } | } | | put_cpu_fpsimd_context(); | | // Preempted; migrated from CPU 1 to CPU 0. | // task->fpsimd_cpu is still 0 | // If per_cpu_ptr(&fpsimd_last_state, 0) is still task then: | // - Stale HW state is reused (with SVE traps enabled) | // - TIF_FOREIGN_FPSTATE is cleared | // - A return to userspace skips HW state restore | } Fix the case where the state is not live and TIF_FOREIGN_FPSTATE is set by calling fpsimd_flush_task_state() to detach from the saved CPU state. This ensures that a subsequent context switch will not reuse the stale CPU state, and will instead set TIF_FOREIGN_FPSTATE, forcing the new state to be reloaded from memory prior to a return to userspace. • https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/cccb78ce89c45a4414db712be4986edfb92434bd https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/51d11ea0250d6ee461987403bbfd4b2abb5613a7 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/fa9ce027b3ce37a2bb173bf2553b5caa438fd8c9 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/751ecf6afd6568adc98f2a6052315552c0483d18 •
CVE-2024-50273 – btrfs: reinitialize delayed ref list after deleting it from the list
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2024-50273
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: btrfs: reinitialize delayed ref list after deleting it from the list At insert_delayed_ref() if we need to update the action of an existing ref to BTRFS_DROP_DELAYED_REF, we delete the ref from its ref head's ref_add_list using list_del(), which leaves the ref's add_list member not reinitialized, as list_del() sets the next and prev members of the list to LIST_POISON1 and LIST_POISON2, respectively. If later we end up calling drop_delayed_ref() against the ref, which can happen during merging or when destroying delayed refs due to a transaction abort, we can trigger a crash since at drop_delayed_ref() we call list_empty() against the ref's add_list, which returns false since the list was not reinitialized after the list_del() and as a consequence we call list_del() again at drop_delayed_ref(). This results in an invalid list access since the next and prev members are set to poison pointers, resulting in a splat if CONFIG_LIST_HARDENED and CONFIG_DEBUG_LIST are set or invalid poison pointer dereferences otherwise. So fix this by deleting from the list with list_del_init() instead. • https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/1d57ee941692d0cc928526e21a1557b2ae3e11db https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/2fd0948a483e9cb2d669c7199bc620a21c97673d https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/93c5b8decc0ef39ba84f4211d2db6da0a4aefbeb https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/bf0b0c6d159767c0d1c21f793950d78486690ee0 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/c24fa427fc0ae827b2a3a07f13738cbf82c3f851 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/2cb1a73d1d44a1c11b0ee5eeced765dd80ec48e6 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/f04be6d68f715c1473a8422fc0460f57b5e99931 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/50a3933760b427759afdd23156a7280a1 •
CVE-2024-50272 – filemap: Fix bounds checking in filemap_read()
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2024-50272
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: filemap: Fix bounds checking in filemap_read() If the caller supplies an iocb->ki_pos value that is close to the filesystem upper limit, and an iterator with a count that causes us to overflow that limit, then filemap_read() enters an infinite loop. This behaviour was discovered when testing xfstests generic/525 with the "localio" optimisation for loopback NFS mounts. • https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/c2a9737f45e27d8263ff9643f994bda9bac0b944 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/272830350bb1bb5bb39395966ea63b9864b135d1 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/fbc7b803831e5c8a42c1f3427a17e55a814d6b3c https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/3d549dcfbbb0ecdaa571431a27ee5da9f2466716 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/26530b757c81f1389fb33ae0357500150933161b https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/a2746ab3bbc9c6408da5cd072653ec8c24749235 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6450e73f4c86d481ac2e22e1bc848d346e140826 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ace149e0830c380ddfce7e466fe860ca5 •
CVE-2024-50269 – usb: musb: sunxi: Fix accessing an released usb phy
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2024-50269
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usb: musb: sunxi: Fix accessing an released usb phy Commit 6ed05c68cbca ("usb: musb: sunxi: Explicitly release USB PHY on exit") will cause that usb phy @glue->xceiv is accessed after released. 1) register platform driver @sunxi_musb_driver // get the usb phy @glue->xceiv sunxi_musb_probe() -> devm_usb_get_phy(). 2) register and unregister platform driver @musb_driver musb_probe() -> sunxi_musb_init() use the phy here //the phy is released here musb_remove() -> sunxi_musb_exit() -> devm_usb_put_phy() 3) register @musb_driver again musb_probe() -> sunxi_musb_init() use the phy here but the phy has been released at 2). ... Fixed by reverting the commit, namely, removing devm_usb_put_phy() from sunxi_musb_exit(). • https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6ed05c68cbcae42cd52b8e53b66952bfa9c002ce https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/583a4219841d00e96b5de55be160aa7eb7721a4d https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/b4ecc15d6f5a13c0bbe2777438e87e321f83faaa https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/a2259ebaa933331c53904caf792b619ec42f0da5 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/721ddad945596220c123eb6f7126729fe277ee4f https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/4aa77d5ea9944468e16c3eed15e858fd5de44de1 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6e2848d1c8c0139161e69ac0a94133e90e9988e8 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/63559ba8077cbadae1c92a65b73ea522b •