Updated: 2024-08-22 08:27:40.214808
Description:
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: sh: push-switch: Reorder cleanup operations to avoid use-after-free bug The original code puts flush_work() before timer_shutdown_sync() in switch_drv_remove(). Although we use flush_work() to stop the worker, it could be rescheduled in switch_timer(). As a result, a use-after-free bug can occur. The details are shown below: (cpu 0) | (cpu 1) switch_drv_remove() | flush_work() | ... | switch_timer // timer | schedule_work(&psw->work) timer_shutdown_sync() | ... | switch_work_handler // worker kfree(psw) // free | | psw->state = 0 // use This patch puts timer_shutdown_sync() before flush_work() to mitigate the bugs. As a result, the worker and timer will be stopped safely before the deallocate operations.
Links | NIST | CIRCL | RHEL | Ubuntu |
Severity | Score | |
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CVSS Version 2.x | NONE | 0 |
CVSS Version 3.x | MEDIUM | 5.5 |
OS name | Project name | Version | Score | Severity | Status | Errata | Last updated |
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Ubuntu 16.04 ELS | linux | 4.4.0 | 5.5 | MEDIUM | Released | CLSA-2024:1724870691 | 2024-08-28 17:26:20 |
Ubuntu 16.04 ELS | linux-hwe | 4.15.0 | 5.5 | MEDIUM | Released | CLSA-2024:1727817159 | 2024-10-01 17:35:51 |
Ubuntu 18.04 ELS | linux | 4.15.0 | 5.5 | MEDIUM | Released | CLSA-2024:1727817133 | 2024-10-01 17:35:53 |