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SUSE CVE-2024-46705
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe: reset mmio mappings with devm Set our various mmio mappings to NULL. This should make it easier to catch something rogue trying to mess with mmio after device removal. For example, we might unmap everything and then start...
CVE-2024-46705
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe: reset mmio mappings with devm Set our various mmio mappings to NULL. This should make it easier to catch something rogue trying to mess with mmio after device removal. For example, we might unmap everything and then start...
AZL-49344 CVE-2024-46705 affecting package kernel 5.15.200.1-1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe: reset mmio mappings with devm Set our various mmio mappings to NULL. This should make it easier to catch something rogue trying to mess with mmio after device removal. For example, we might unmap everything and then start...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-46705
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe: reset mmio mappings with devm Set our various mmio mappings to NULL. This should make it easier to catch something rogue trying to mess with mmio after device removal. For example, we might unmap everything and then start...
CVE-2024-46705 drm/xe: reset mmio mappings with devm
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe: reset mmio mappings with devm Set our various mmio mappings to NULL. This should make it easier to catch something rogue trying to mess with mmio after device removal. For example, we might unmap everything and then start...
CVE-2024-46705 drm/xe: reset mmio mappings with devm
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe: reset mmio mappings with devm Set our various mmio mappings to NULL. This should make it easier to catch something rogue trying to mess with mmio after device removal. For example, we might unmap everything and then start...
CVE-2024-46705
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/xe: reset mmio mappings with devm Set our various mmio mappings to NULL. This should make it easier to catch something rogue trying to mess with mmio after device removal. For example, we might unmap everything and then start...
PT-2024-32132
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description The issue is related to the Linux kernel, specifically with the drm/xe module, where mmio mappings are not properly reset after device removal. This could allow something rogue to...
SUSE CVE-2024-26977
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: pciiounmap: Fix MMIO mapping leak The ifdef ARCHHASGENERICIOPORTMAP accidentally also guards iounmap, which means MMIO mappings are leaked. Move the guard so we call iounmap for MMIO mappings...
CVE-2024-26977
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: pciiounmap: Fix MMIO mapping leak The ifdef ARCHHASGENERICIOPORTMAP accidentally also guards iounmap, which means MMIO mappings are leaked. Move the guard so we call iounmap for MMIO mappings...
Xen Denial of Service Vulnerability (CNVD-2016-01331)
Xen is a virtualization technology developed by the University of Cambridge that can be used in the Linux kernel, allowing multiple operating systems to run simultaneously. A denial of service vulnerability exists in versions prior to Xen 4.6.x, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of...
CVE-2016-2270
Xen 4.6.x and earlier allows local guest administrators to cause a denial of service host reboot via vectors related to multiple mappings of MMIO pages with different cachability settings...
UBUNTU-CVE-2016-2270
Xen 4.6.x and earlier allows local guest administrators to cause a denial of service host reboot via vectors related to multiple mappings of MMIO pages with different cachability settings...