In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: x86/fpu: Stop relying on userspace for info to fault in xsave buffer Before this change, the expected size of the user space buffer was taken from fx_sw->xstate_size. fx_sw->xstate_size can be changed from user-space, so it is possible construct a sigreturn frame where: * fx_sw->xstate_size is smaller than the size required by valid bits in fx_sw->xfeatures. * user-space unmaps parts of the sigrame fpu buffer so that not all of the buffer required by xrstor is accessible. In this case, xrstor tries to restore and accesses the unmapped area which results in a fault. But fault_in_readable succeeds because buf + fx_sw->xstate_size is within the still mapped area, so it goes back and tries xrstor again. It will spin in this loop forever. Instead, fault in the maximum size which can be touched by XRSTOR (taken from fpstate->user_size). [ dhansen: tweak subject / changelog ]
History

Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:45:00 +0000

Type Values Removed Values Added
CPEs cpe:/a:redhat:enterprise_linux:9
cpe:/o:redhat:enterprise_linux:9

cve-icon MITRE

Status: PUBLISHED

Assigner: Linux

Published: 2024-02-24T14:56:57.628Z

Updated: 2024-12-19T08:43:22.135Z

Reserved: 2024-02-19T14:20:24.129Z

Link: CVE-2024-26603

cve-icon Vulnrichment

Updated: 2024-08-02T00:07:19.584Z

cve-icon NVD

Status : Modified

Published: 2024-02-26T16:28:00.097

Modified: 2024-11-21T09:02:38.440

Link: CVE-2024-26603

cve-icon Redhat

Severity : Low

Publid Date: 2024-02-24T00:00:00Z

Links: CVE-2024-26603 - Bugzilla