In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mm:
huge_memory: don’t force huge page alignment on 32 bit commit efa7df3e3bb5
(“mm: align larger anonymous mappings on THP boundaries”) caused two issues
[1] [2] reported on 32 bit system or compat userspace. It doesn’t make too
much sense to force huge page alignment on 32 bit system due to the
constrained virtual address space. [1]
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/[email protected]/
[2]
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/CAJuCfpHXLdQy1a2B6xN2d7quTYwg2OoZseYPZTRpU0eHHKD-sQ@mail.gmail.com/
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ubuntu | 18.04 | noarch | linux | < any | UNKNOWN |
ubuntu | 20.04 | noarch | linux | < any | UNKNOWN |
ubuntu | 22.04 | noarch | linux | < any | UNKNOWN |
ubuntu | 23.10 | noarch | linux | < any | UNKNOWN |
ubuntu | 24.04 | noarch | linux | < any | UNKNOWN |
ubuntu | 14.04 | noarch | linux | < any | UNKNOWN |
ubuntu | 16.04 | noarch | linux | < any | UNKNOWN |
ubuntu | 18.04 | noarch | linux-aws | < any | UNKNOWN |
ubuntu | 20.04 | noarch | linux-aws | < any | UNKNOWN |
ubuntu | 22.04 | noarch | linux-aws | < any | UNKNOWN |