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CVE-2020-25603
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.14.x. There are missing memory barriers when accessing/allocating an event channel. Event channels control structures can be accessed lockless as long as the port is considered to be valid. Such a sequence is missing an appropriate memory barrier e.g., smp...
ALPINE-CVE-2020-25600
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.14.x. Out of bounds event channels are available to 32-bit x86 domains. The so called 2-level event channel model imposes different limits on the number of usable event channels for 32-bit x86 domains vs 64-bit or Arm either bitness ones. 32-bit x86 domain...
ALPINE-CVE-2020-25603
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.14.x. There are missing memory barriers when accessing/allocating an event channel. Event channels control structures can be accessed lockless as long as the port is considered to be valid. Such a sequence is missing an appropriate memory barrier e.g., smp...
CVE-2020-25603
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.14.x. There are missing memory barriers when accessing/allocating an event channel. Event channels control structures can be accessed lockless as long as the port is considered to be valid. Such a sequence is missing an appropriate memory barrier e.g., smp...
Privilege escalation
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.14.x. There are missing memory barriers when accessing/allocating an event channel. Event channels control structures can be accessed lockless as long as the port is considered to be valid. Such a sequence is missing an appropriate memory barrier e.g., smp...
CVE-2020-25601
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.14.x. There is a lack of preemption in evtchnreset / evtchndestroy. In particular, the FIFO event channel model allows guests to have a large number of event channels active at a time. Closing all of these when resetting all event channels or when cleaning...
Xen Path Traversal Vulnerability
Xen is an open source virtual machine monitor product from the University of Cambridge, UK. The product enables different and incompatible operating systems to run on the same computer and supports runtime migration to ensure uptime and avoid downtime. A security vulnerability exists in Xen versi...
Xen buffer overflow vulnerability (CNVD-2020-53819)
Xen is an open source virtual machine monitor product from the University of Cambridge, UK. The product enables different and incompatible operating systems to run on the same computer and supports runtime migration to ensure uptime and avoid downtime. Xen suffers from a buffer overflow...
Missing memory barriers when accessing/allocating an event channel
ISSUE DESCRIPTION Event channels control structures can be accessed lockless as long as the port is considered to be valid. Such sequence is missing appropriate memory barrier e.g smpmb to prevent both the compiler and CPU to re-order access. IMPACT A malicious guest may be able to cause a...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
xen is vulnerable to denial of service. A guest OS user is able to crash the host OS due to incorrect error handling in an event-channel port allocation...
openSUSE Security Update : xen (openSUSE-2020-985)
This update for xen fixes the following issues : - CVE-2020-15563: Fixed inverted code paths in x86 dirty VRAM tracking bsc1173377. - CVE-2020-15565: Fixed insufficient cache write-back under VT-d bsc1173378. - CVE-2020-15566: Fixed incorrect error handling in event channel port allocation...
Security update for xen (important)
openSUSE Security Update: Security update for xen Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2020:0985-1 Rating: important References: 1027519 1172205 1173376 1173377 1173378 1173380 Cross-References: CVE-2020-0543 CVE-2020-15563 CVE-2020-15565 CVE-2020-15566 CVE-2020-15567 Affected Products: openSUSE Leap 15....
Fedora 32 : xen (2020-fbc13516af)
incorrect error handling in event channel port allocation leads to DoS XSA-317, CVE-2020-15566 1854465 inverted code paths in x86 dirty VRAM tracking leads to DoS XSA-319, CVE-2020-15563 1854463 xen: insufficient cache write-back under VT-d leads to DoS XSA-321, CVE-2020-15565 1854467 missing...
CVE-2020-15566
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: 1 port is already in use, 2 the memory allocation failed, or...
DEBIAN-CVE-2020-15566
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: 1 port is already in use, 2 the memory allocation failed, or...
CVE-2020-15566
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: 1 port is already in use, 2 the memory allocation failed, or...
ALPINE-CVE-2020-15566
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: 1 port is already in use, 2 the memory allocation failed, or...
UBUNTU-CVE-2020-15566
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: 1 port is already in use, 2 the memory allocation failed, or...
CVE-2020-15566
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: 1 port is already in use, 2 the memory allocation failed, or...
CVE-2020-15566
An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: 1 port is already in use, 2 the memory allocation failed, or...