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ALPINE-CVE-2022-33747
Arm: unbounded memory consumption for 2nd-level page tables Certain actions require e.g. removing pages from a guest's P2M Physical-to-Machine mapping. When large pages are in use to map guest pages in the 2nd-stage page tables, such a removal operation may incur a memory allocation to replace a...
CVE-2022-33746
P2M pool freeing may take excessively long The P2M pool backing second level address translation for guests may be of significant size. Therefore its freeing may take more time than is reasonable without intermediate preemption checks. Such checking for the need to preempt was so far missing...
CVE-2022-33746
P2M pool freeing may take excessively long The P2M pool backing second level address translation for guests may be of significant size. Therefore its freeing may take more time than is reasonable without intermediate preemption checks. Such checking for the need to preempt was so far missing...
CVE-2022-33747
Arm: unbounded memory consumption for 2nd-level page tables Certain actions require e.g. removing pages from a guest's P2M Physical-to-Machine mapping. When large pages are in use to map guest pages in the 2nd-stage page tables, such a removal operation may incur a memory allocation to replace a...
Design/Logic Flaw
P2M pool freeing may take excessively long The P2M pool backing second level address translation for guests may be of significant size. Therefore its freeing may take more time than is reasonable without intermediate preemption checks. Such checking for the need to preempt was so far missing...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-33747
Arm: unbounded memory consumption for 2nd-level page tables Certain actions require e.g. removing pages from a guest's P2M Physical-to-Machine mapping. When large pages are in use to map guest pages in the 2nd-stage page tables, such a removal operation may incur a memory allocation to replace a...
CVE-2022-33746
P2M pool freeing may take excessively long The P2M pool backing second level address translation for guests may be of significant size. Therefore its freeing may take more time than is reasonable without intermediate preemption checks. Such checking for the need to preempt was so far missing...
Design/Logic Flaw
Arm: unbounded memory consumption for 2nd-level page tables Certain actions require e.g. removing pages from a guest's P2M Physical-to-Machine mapping. When large pages are in use to map guest pages in the 2nd-stage page tables, such a removal operation may incur a memory allocation to replace a...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-33746
P2M pool freeing may take excessively long The P2M pool backing second level address translation for guests may be of significant size. Therefore its freeing may take more time than is reasonable without intermediate preemption checks. Such checking for the need to preempt was so far missing...
Arm: unbounded memory consumption for 2nd-level page tables
ISSUE DESCRIPTION Certain actions require e.g. removing pages from a guest's P2M Physical-to-Machine mapping. When large pages are in use to map guest pages in the 2nd-stage page tables, such a removal operation may incur a memory allocation to replace a large mapping with individual smaller ones...
P2M pool freeing may take excessively long
ISSUE DESCRIPTION The P2M pool backing second level address translation for guests may be of significant size. Therefore its freeing may take more time than is reasonable without intermediate preemption checks. Such checking for the need to preempt was so far missing. IMPACT A group of...
CVE-2022-33747
Arm: unbounded memory consumption for 2nd-level page tables Certain actions require e.g. removing pages from a guest's P2M Physical-to-Machine mapping. When large pages are in use to map guest pages in the 2nd-stage page tables, such a removal operation may incur a memory allocation to replace a...
PT-2022-21858 · Arm +1 · Arm +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Arm versions affected versions not specified Description: The issue concerns unbounded memory consumption for 2nd-level page tables. Certain actions, such as removing pages from a guest's P2M Physical-to-Machine mapping, may incur memory...
CVE-2022-33746
CVE-2022-33746 is a Xen hypervisor issue where the P2M pool backing second-level address translation for guests can become very large, causing freeing to take longer than expected due to lack of preemption checks. The vulnerability is discussed in multiple connected advisories across distribution...
CVE-2022-33746
P2M pool freeing may take excessively long The P2M pool backing second level address translation for guests may be of significant size. Therefore its freeing may take more time than is reasonable without intermediate preemption checks. Such checking for the need to preempt was so far missing...
Xen 资源管理错误漏洞
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 has a security vulnerability. An attacke...
CVE-2022-33747
Arm: unbounded memory consumption for 2nd-level page tables Certain actions require e.g. removing pages from a guest's P2M Physical-to-Machine mapping. When large pages are in use to map guest pages in the 2nd-stage page tables, such a removal operation may incur a memory allocation to replace a...
CVE-2022-33746
P2M pool freeing may take excessively long The P2M pool backing second level address translation for guests may be of significant size. Therefore its freeing may take more time than is reasonable without intermediate preemption checks. Such checking for the need to preempt was so far missing...
Ubuntu 16.04 ESM : Wayland vulnerability (USN-5614-2)
The remote Ubuntu 16.04 ESM host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the USN-5614-2 advisory. USN-5614-1 fixed a vulnerability in Wayland. This update provides the corresponding update for Ubuntu 16.04 ESM. Tenable has extracted the preceding description...
After pool is initialized, user can perform a sandwich attack through front-running and back-running mint transaction by calling swap function twice to manipulate initial price to be much different than market price and gain much more of output token than expected
Lines of code Vulnerability details Impact After the following initialize function is called, the pool does not own any of the tokens at that moment since the mint function below is not called yet. When the mint transaction is sent, a malicious user can notice it in the mempool and front-run it b...