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HistoryNov 11, 2014 - 7:31 p.m.

kernel, perf, python security update

2014-11-1119:31:00
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linux
kvm
usb
intel
red hat
pci
gfs2
virtio-net
ipsec
ah
ipmi
backported patches

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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2014:1843

The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux
operating system.

  • A race condition flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel’s KVM
    subsystem handled PIT (Programmable Interval Timer) emulation. A guest user
    who has access to the PIT I/O ports could use this flaw to crash the host.
    (CVE-2014-3611, Important)

  • A memory corruption flaw was found in the way the USB ConnectTech
    WhiteHEAT serial driver processed completion commands sent via USB Request
    Blocks buffers. An attacker with physical access to the system could use
    this flaw to crash the system or, potentially, escalate their privileges on
    the system. (CVE-2014-3185, Moderate)

  • It was found that the Linux kernel’s KVM subsystem did not handle the VM
    exits gracefully for the invept (Invalidate Translations Derived from EPT)
    and invvpid (Invalidate Translations Based on VPID) instructions. On hosts
    with an Intel processor and invept/invppid VM exit support, an unprivileged
    guest user could use these instructions to crash the guest. (CVE-2014-3645,
    CVE-2014-3646, Moderate)

Red Hat would like to thank Lars Bull of Google for reporting
CVE-2014-3611, and the Advanced Threat Research team at Intel Security for
reporting CVE-2014-3645 and CVE-2014-3646.

This update also fixes the following bugs:

  • This update fixes several race conditions between PCI error recovery
    callbacks and potential calls of the ifup and ifdown commands in the tg3
    driver. When triggered, these race conditions could cause a kernel crash.
    (BZ#1142570)

  • Previously, GFS2 failed to unmount a sub-mounted GFS2 file system if its
    parent was also a GFS2 file system. This problem has been fixed by adding
    the appropriate d_op->d_hash() routine call for the last component of the
    mount point path in the path name lookup mechanism code (namei).
    (BZ#1145193)

  • Due to previous changes in the virtio-net driver, a Red Hat Enterprise
    Linux 6.6 guest was unable to boot with the “mgr_rxbuf=off” option
    specified. This was caused by providing the page_to_skb() function with an
    incorrect packet length in the driver’s Rx path. This problem has been
    fixed and the guest in the described scenario can now boot successfully.
    (BZ#1148693)

  • When using one of the newer IPSec Authentication Header (AH) algorithms
    with Openswan, a kernel panic could occur. This happened because the
    maximum truncated ICV length was too small. To fix this problem, the
    MAX_AH_AUTH_LEN parameter has been set to 64. (BZ#1149083)

  • A bug in the IPMI driver caused the kernel to panic when an IPMI
    interface was removed using the hotmod script. The IPMI driver has been
    fixed to properly clean the relevant data when removing an IPMI interface.
    (BZ#1149578)

  • Due to a bug in the IPMI driver, the kernel could panic when adding an
    IPMI interface that was previously removed using the hotmod script.
    This update fixes this bug by ensuring that the relevant shadow structure
    is initialized at the right time. (BZ#1149580)

All kernel users are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which
contain backported patches to correct these issues. The system must be
rebooted for this update to take effect.

Merged security bulletin from advisories:
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-November/082910.html

Affected packages:
kernel
kernel-abi-whitelists
kernel-debug
kernel-debug-devel
kernel-devel
kernel-doc
kernel-firmware
kernel-headers
perf
python-perf

Upstream details at:
https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2014:1843