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CVE-2024-42127
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/lima: fix shared irq handling on driver remove lima uses a shared interrupt, so the interrupt handlers must be prepared to be called at any time. At driver removal time, the clocks are disabled early and the interrupts stay...
CVE-2024-42127 drm/lima: fix shared irq handling on driver remove
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/lima: fix shared irq handling on driver remove lima uses a shared interrupt, so the interrupt handlers must be prepared to be called at any time. At driver removal time, the clocks are disabled early and the interrupts stay...
CVE-2024-27067
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xen/evtchn: avoid WARN when unbinding an event channel When unbinding a user event channel, the related handler might be called a last time in case the kernel was built with CONFIGDEBUGSHIRQ. This might cause a WARN in the handle...
CVE-2024-27067
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xen/evtchn: avoid WARN when unbinding an event channel When unbinding a user event channel, the related handler might be called a last time in case the kernel was built with CONFIGDEBUGSHIRQ. This might cause a WARN in the handle...
CVE-2024-27067 xen/evtchn: avoid WARN() when unbinding an event channel
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xen/evtchn: avoid WARN when unbinding an event channel When unbinding a user event channel, the related handler might be called a last time in case the kernel was built with CONFIGDEBUGSHIRQ. This might cause a WARN in the handle...
CVE-2024-27067 xen/evtchn: avoid WARN() when unbinding an event channel
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: xen/evtchn: avoid WARN when unbinding an event channel When unbinding a user event channel, the related handler might be called a last time in case the kernel was built with CONFIGDEBUGSHIRQ. This might cause a WARN in the handle...