In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: aspeed: Fix memory overwrite if timing is 1600x900 When capturing 1600x900, system could crash when system memory usage is tight. The way to reproduce this issue: 1. Use 1600x900 to display on host 2. Mount ISO through ‘Virtual media’ on OpenBMC’s web 3. Run script as below on host to do sha continuously #!/bin/bash while [ [1] ]; do find /media -type f -printf ‘“%h/%f”\n’ | xargs sha256sum done 4. Open KVM on OpenBMC’s web The size of macro block captured is 8x8. Therefore, we should make sure the height of src-buf is 8 aligned to fix this issue.
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
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Debian | 12 | all | linux | <= 6.1.106-3 | linux_6.1.106-3_all.deb |
Debian | 11 | all | linux | <= 5.10.223-1 | linux_5.10.223-1_all.deb |
Debian | 999 | all | linux | < 6.6.8-1 | linux_6.6.8-1_all.deb |
Debian | 13 | all | linux | < 6.6.8-1 | linux_6.6.8-1_all.deb |