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SUSE CVE-2023-54201
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: RDMA/efa: Fix wrong resources deallocation order When trying to destroy QP or CQ, we first decrease the refcount and potentially free memory regions allocated for the object and then request the device to destroy the object. If t...
CVE-2023-54201
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: RDMA/efa: Fix wrong resources deallocation order When trying to destroy QP or CQ, we first decrease the refcount and potentially free memory regions allocated for the object and then request the device to destroy the object. If t...
UBUNTU-CVE-2023-54201
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: RDMA/efa: Fix wrong resources deallocation order When trying to destroy QP or CQ, we first decrease the refcount and potentially free memory regions allocated for the object and then request the device to destroy the object. If t...
CVE-2023-54201 RDMA/efa: Fix wrong resources deallocation order
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: RDMA/efa: Fix wrong resources deallocation order When trying to destroy QP or CQ, we first decrease the refcount and potentially free memory regions allocated for the object and then request the device to destroy the object. If t...
CVE-2023-54201
CVE-2023-54201 (RDMA/efa) in the Linux kernel fixed an incorrect resource-deallocation order when destroying QP/CQ. The patch ensures resources are deallocated in reverse allocation order; otherwise a device failure can leave the object partially destroyed, allowing a second destroy attempt that ...
CVE-2023-53286 RDMA/mlx5: Return the firmware result upon destroying QP/RQ
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: RDMA/mlx5: Return the firmware result upon destroying QP/RQ Previously when destroying a QP/RQ, the result of the firmware destruction function was ignored and upper layers weren't informed about the failure. Which in turn could...