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CVE-2024-41004
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tracing: Build event generation tests only as modules The kprobes and synth event generation test modules add events and lock get a reference those event file reference in module init function, and unlock and delete it in module...
CVE-2024-41004
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tracing: Build event generation tests only as modules The kprobes and synth event generation test modules add events and lock get a reference those event file reference in module init function, and unlock and delete it in module...
CVE-2024-41004
CVE-2024-41004 affects the Linux kernel tracing tests for build event generation in kprobes/synth tests. The vulnerability arises when those test modules are built-in instead of modular, causing events to remain locked in the kernel and breaking kprobe self-tests, which in turn causes ftracetest ...
CVE-2024-41004 tracing: Build event generation tests only as modules
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tracing: Build event generation tests only as modules The kprobes and synth event generation test modules add events and lock get a reference those event file reference in module init function, and unlock and delete it in module...
CVE-2024-41004 tracing: Build event generation tests only as modules
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tracing: Build event generation tests only as modules The kprobes and synth event generation test modules add events and lock get a reference those event file reference in module init function, and unlock and delete it in module...
CVE-2024-41004 tracing: Build event generation tests only as modules
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tracing: Build event generation tests only as modules The kprobes and synth event generation test modules add events and lock get a reference those event file reference in module init function, and unlock and delete it in module...