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CVE-2024-53196
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: Don't retire aborted MMIO instruction Returning an abort to the guest for an unsupported MMIO access is a documented feature of the KVM UAPI. Nevertheless, it's clear that this plumbing has seen limited testing, since...
CVE-2024-53196 KVM: arm64: Don't retire aborted MMIO instruction
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: Don't retire aborted MMIO instruction Returning an abort to the guest for an unsupported MMIO access is a documented feature of the KVM UAPI. Nevertheless, it's clear that this plumbing has seen limited testing, since...
CVE-2024-53196 KVM: arm64: Don't retire aborted MMIO instruction
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: Don't retire aborted MMIO instruction Returning an abort to the guest for an unsupported MMIO access is a documented feature of the KVM UAPI. Nevertheless, it's clear that this plumbing has seen limited testing, since...
CVE-2024-53196
CVE-2024-53196 affects the Linux kernel (arm64/KVM). The issue is that KVM could retire an aborted MMIO instruction and advance the PC even when a synchronous external abort was pending, triggering a kernel WARN in kvm_emulate.h and related call paths. The documented fix is to skip MMIO emulation...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
kernel is vulnerable to denial of service DoS. The vulnerability exists as a flaw was found in the Memory-mapped I/O MMIO instruction decoder in the Xen hypervisor implementation. An unprivileged guest user could use this flaw to trick the hypervisor into emulating a certain instruction, which...
CVE-2010-0730
The MMIO instruction decoder in the Xen hypervisor in the Linux kernel 2.6.18 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 5 allows guest OS users to cause a denial of service 32-bit guest OS crash via vectors that trigger an unspecified instruction emulation...
CVE-2010-0730
CVE-2010-0730 is a vulnerability in the MMIO instruction decoder of the Xen hypervisor within the Linux kernel 2.6.18 used by RHEL5. The flaw allows an unprivileged guest OS user to trigger an instruction emulation path and cause a denial-of-service (32-bit guest crash). The issue is documented a...