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AZL-70361 CVE-2022-50167 affecting package kernel 5.15.200.1-1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: fix potential 32-bit overflow when accessing ARRAY map element If BPF array map is bigger than 4GB, element pointer calculation can overflow because both index and elemsize are u32. Fix this everywhere by forcing 64-bit...
CVE-2022-50167
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: fix potential 32-bit overflow when accessing ARRAY map element If BPF array map is bigger than 4GB, element pointer calculation can overflow because both index and elemsize are u32. Fix this everywhere by forcing 64-bit...
CVE-2022-50167 bpf: fix potential 32-bit overflow when accessing ARRAY map element
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: fix potential 32-bit overflow when accessing ARRAY map element If BPF array map is bigger than 4GB, element pointer calculation can overflow because both index and elemsize are u32. Fix this everywhere by forcing 64-bit...
CVE-2022-50167
CVE-2022-50167 affects the Linux kernel’s BPF array map element access. When an array map is larger than 4GB, the element pointer calculation can overflow because index and elem_size are 32-bit. The fix forces 64-bit multiplication, extracts the formula into a separate helper, and uses it consist...
CVE-2022-50167 bpf: fix potential 32-bit overflow when accessing ARRAY map element
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: fix potential 32-bit overflow when accessing ARRAY map element If BPF array map is bigger than 4GB, element pointer calculation can overflow because both index and elemsize are u32. Fix this everywhere by forcing 64-bit...
PT-2025-26093
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description A potential 32-bit overflow issue has been identified in the Linux kernel when accessing BPF array map elements. This occurs when the BPF array map exceeds 4GB, causing the element point...