2024-11-27
This vulnerability was identified in the Linux kernel and has been resolved. It is related to the drm/xe component and could potentially occur during exec IOCTL.
Here’s a breakdown of the issue:
Upon failure, all locks need to be dropped before returning to the user.
A specific commit (7d1a4258e602ffdce529f56686925034c1b3b095) has been cherry-picked to address this vulnerability.
It is important to stay updated with the latest security patches to mitigate potential risks.
| Platform | Version | Vulnerability | Severity | Date |
|—|—|—|—|—|
| Linux kernel | Not specified | drm/xe: Drop VM dma-resv lock on xe_sync_in_fence_get failure in exec IOCTL | CVSS 3.x severity not specified | NVD Published Date: 11/19/2024 |
What Undercode Says:
This vulnerability was identified in the Linux kernel and has been resolved. It is related to the drm/xe component and could potentially occur during exec IOCTL.
Here’s a breakdown of the issue:
Upon failure, all locks need to be dropped before returning to the user.
A specific commit (7d1a4258e602ffdce529f56686925034c1b3b095) has been cherry-picked to address this vulnerability.
It is important to stay updated with the latest security patches to mitigate potential risks.
References:
Reported By: Nvd.nist.gov
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