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Description:
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Reapply "drm/qxl: simplify qxl_fence_wait" This reverts commit 07ed11afb68d94eadd4ffc082b97c2331307c5ea. Stephen Rostedt reports: "I went to run my tests on my VMs and the tests hung on boot up. Unfortunately, the most I ever got out was: [ 93.607888] Testing event system initcall: OK [ 93.667730] Running tests on all trace events: [ 93.669757] Testing all events: OK [ 95.631064] ------------[ cut here ]------------ Timed out after 60 seconds" and further debugging points to a possible circular locking dependency between the console_owner locking and the worker pool locking. Reverting the commit allows Steve's VM to boot to completion again. [ This may obviously result in the "[TTM] Buffer eviction failed" messages again, which was the reason for that original revert. But at this point this seems preferable to a non-booting system... ]
CVSS3: 5.5
OS | Vendor version | Errata |
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Ubuntu 22.04 | 5.15.0-118.128 | USN-6950-1 |
Ubuntu 22.04 AWS | 5.15.0-1067.73 | USN-6950-1 |
Ubuntu 22.04 Azure | 5.15.0-1070.79 | USN-6956-1 |
RHEL 9 | 5.14.0-503.11.1.el9_5 | RHSA-2024:9315 |
Ubuntu 20.04 HWE Azure | 5.15.0-1070.79~20.04.1 | USN-6956-1 |
Ubuntu 24.04 | 6.8.0-40.40 | USN-6949-1 |
OS | Original kernel version | State |
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Ubuntu 22.04 | |
Ready For Release |
Ubuntu 22.04 AWS | |
Ready For Release |
Ubuntu 22.04 Azure | |
Planned |
RHEL 9 | |
In Progress |
Ubuntu 20.04 HWE Azure | |
Planned |
Debian 12 | |
Planned |
Ubuntu 24.04 | |
Planned |