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Description:
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: sched: fix memory leak in tcindex_partial_destroy_work Syzbot reported memory leak in tcindex_set_parms(). The problem was in non-freed perfect hash in tcindex_partial_destroy_work(). In tcindex_set_parms() new tcindex_data is allocated and some fields from old one are copied to new one, but not the perfect hash. Since tcindex_partial_destroy_work() is the destroy function for old tcindex_data, we need to free perfect hash to avoid memory leak.
CVSS3: 7.5
OS | Vendor version | Errata |
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Ubuntu 18.04 HWE Focal | 5.4.0-87.98~18.04.1 | USN-5091-1 |
Ubuntu 20.04 | 5.4.0-88.99 | USN-5091-1 |
Ubuntu 18.04 AWS Focal | 5.4.0-1057.60~18.04.1 | USN-5091-1 |
Ubuntu 18.04 Azure Focal | 5.4.0-1059.62~18.04.1 | USN-5091-1 |
Ubuntu 20.04 AWS | 5.4.0-1057.60 | USN-5091-1 |
OS | Original kernel version | State |
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Ubuntu 18.04 HWE Focal | |
Planned |
Ubuntu 20.04 | |
Planned |
Ubuntu 18.04 AWS Focal | |
Planned |
Ubuntu 18.04 Azure Focal | |
Planned |
Ubuntu 20.04 AWS | |
Planned |