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CVE-2020-36787
A clock handling logic flaw was found in the Linux kernel, which introduces an improper reset on the Video Engine hardware and may generate unexpected DMA memory transfers that can corrupt the memory region in random and sporadic ways. Mitigation Mitigation for this issue is either not available ...
CVE-2020-36787
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: aspeed: fix clock handling logic Video engine uses eclk and vclk for its clock sources and its reset control is coupled with eclk so the current clock enabling sequence works like below. Enable eclk De-assert Video Engine...
Spoofing
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: aspeed: fix clock handling logic Video engine uses eclk and vclk for its clock sources and its reset control is coupled with eclk so the current clock enabling sequence works like below. Enable eclk De-assert Video Engine...
CVE-2020-36787 media: aspeed: fix clock handling logic
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: aspeed: fix clock handling logic Video engine uses eclk and vclk for its clock sources and its reset control is coupled with eclk so the current clock enabling sequence works like below. Enable eclk De-assert Video Engine...
CVE-2020-36787 media: aspeed: fix clock handling logic
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: aspeed: fix clock handling logic Video engine uses eclk and vclk for its clock sources and its reset control is coupled with eclk so the current clock enabling sequence works like below. Enable eclk De-assert Video Engine...