Updated: 2024-11-05 04:44:50.991816
Description:
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/i915/dpt: Make DPT object unshrinkable In some scenarios, the DPT object gets shrunk but the actual framebuffer did not and thus its still there on the DPT's vm->bound_list. Then it tries to rewrite the PTEs via a stale CPU mapping. This causes panic. [vsyrjala: Add TODO comment] (cherry picked from commit 51064d471c53dcc8eddd2333c3f1c1d9131ba36c)
Links | NIST | CIRCL | RHEL | Ubuntu |
Severity | Score | |
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CVSS Version 2.x | NONE | 0 |
CVSS Version 3.x | MEDIUM | 4.4 |
OS name | Project name | Version | Score | Severity | Status | Errata | Last updated | Statement |
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AlmaLinux 9.2 ESU | kernel | 5.14.0 | 4.4 | MEDIUM | Needs Triage | 2024-11-12 04:34:56 | ||
AlmaLinux 9.2 FIPS | kernel | 5.14.0 | 4.4 | MEDIUM | Ignored | 2024-11-14 04:33:35 | ||
CentOS 8.4 ELS | kernel | 4.18.0 | 4.4 | MEDIUM | Needs Triage | 2024-11-05 04:45:36 | ||
CentOS 8.5 ELS | kernel | 4.18.0 | 4.4 | MEDIUM | Needs Triage | 2024-11-05 04:45:14 | ||
CentOS Stream 8 ELS | kernel | 4.18.0 | 4.4 | MEDIUM | Needs Triage | 2024-11-05 04:44:52 |