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Ubuntu: (Multiple Advisories) (CVE-2024-36912): Linux kernel vulnerabilities

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Ubuntu: (Multiple Advisories) (CVE-2024-36912): Linux kernel vulnerabilities

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:L/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Published
05/30/2024
Created
08/10/2024
Added
08/09/2024
Modified
08/14/2024

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Drivers: hv: vmbus: Track decrypted status in vmbus_gpadl In CoCo VMs it is possible for the untrusted host to cause set_memory_encrypted() or set_memory_decrypted() to fail such that an error is returned and the resulting memory is shared. Callers need to take care to handle these errors to avoid returning decrypted (shared) memory to the page allocator, which could lead to functional or security issues. In order to make sure callers of vmbus_establish_gpadl() and vmbus_teardown_gpadl() don't return decrypted/shared pages to allocators, add a field in struct vmbus_gpadl to keep track of the decryption status of the buffers. This will allow the callers to know if they should free or leak the pages.

Solution(s)

  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1008-gke
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1009-raspi
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1010-ibm
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1010-oem
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1010-oracle
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1010-oracle-64k
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1011-nvidia
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1011-nvidia-64k
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1011-nvidia-lowlatency
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1011-nvidia-lowlatency-64k
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1012-gcp
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-1013-aws
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-40-generic
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-40-generic-64k
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-40-lowlatency
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-6-8-0-40-lowlatency-64k
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-aws
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-gcp
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-generic
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-generic-64k
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-generic-64k-hwe-24-04
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-generic-hwe-24-04
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-generic-lpae
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-gke
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-ibm
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-ibm-classic
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-ibm-lts-24-04
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-kvm
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-lowlatency
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-lowlatency-64k
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-nvidia
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-nvidia-6-8
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-nvidia-64k
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-nvidia-64k-6-8
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-nvidia-lowlatency
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-nvidia-lowlatency-64k
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-oem-24-04
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-oem-24-04a
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-oracle
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-oracle-64k
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-raspi
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-virtual
  • ubuntu-upgrade-linux-image-virtual-hwe-24-04

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