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CVSS v3.1 |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
thunderbolt: Fix memory leak in margining
Memory for the usb4->margining needs to be relased for the upstream port
of the router as well, even though the debugfs directory gets released
with the router device removal. Fix this. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
usb: dwc2: fix a devres leak in hw_enable upon suspend resume
Each time the platform goes to low power, PM suspend / resume routines
call: __dwc2_lowlevel_hw_enable -> devm_add_action_or_reset().
This adds a new devres each time.
This may also happen at runtime, as dwc2_lowlevel_hw_enable() can be
called from udc_start().
This can be seen with tracing:
- echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/dev/devres_log/enable
- go to low power
- cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace
A new "ADD" entry is found upon each low power cycle:
... devres_log: 49000000.usb-otg ADD 82a13bba devm_action_release (8 bytes)
... devres_log: 49000000.usb-otg ADD 49889daf devm_action_release (8 bytes)
...
A second issue is addressed here:
- regulator_bulk_enable() is called upon each PM cycle (suspend/resume).
- regulator_bulk_disable() never gets called.
So the reference count for these regulators constantly increase, by one
upon each low power cycle, due to missing regulator_bulk_disable() call
in __dwc2_lowlevel_hw_disable().
The original fix that introduced the devm_add_action_or_reset() call,
fixed an issue during probe, that happens due to other errors in
dwc2_driver_probe() -> dwc2_core_reset(). Then the probe fails without
disabling regulators, when dr_mode == USB_DR_MODE_PERIPHERAL.
Rather fix the error path: disable all the low level hardware in the
error path, by using the "hsotg->ll_hw_enabled" flag. Checking dr_mode
has been introduced to avoid a dual call to dwc2_lowlevel_hw_disable().
"ll_hw_enabled" should achieve the same (and is used currently in the
remove() routine). |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
btrfs: fix inode list leak during backref walking at resolve_indirect_refs()
During backref walking, at resolve_indirect_refs(), if we get an error
we jump to the 'out' label and call ulist_free() on the 'parents' ulist,
which frees all the elements in the ulist - however that does not free
any inode lists that may be attached to elements, through the 'aux' field
of a ulist node, so we end up leaking lists if we have any attached to
the unodes.
Fix this by calling free_leaf_list() instead of ulist_free() when we exit
from resolve_indirect_refs(). The static function free_leaf_list() is
moved up for this to be possible and it's slightly simplified by removing
unnecessary code. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
RDMA/rxe: Fix mr leak in RESPST_ERR_RNR
rxe_recheck_mr() will increase mr's ref_cnt, so we should call rxe_put(mr)
to drop mr's ref_cnt in RESPST_ERR_RNR to avoid below warning:
WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 4156 at drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_pool.c:259 __rxe_cleanup+0x1df/0x240 [rdma_rxe]
...
Call Trace:
rxe_dereg_mr+0x4c/0x60 [rdma_rxe]
ib_dereg_mr_user+0xa8/0x200 [ib_core]
ib_mr_pool_destroy+0x77/0xb0 [ib_core]
nvme_rdma_destroy_queue_ib+0x89/0x240 [nvme_rdma]
nvme_rdma_free_queue+0x40/0x50 [nvme_rdma]
nvme_rdma_teardown_io_queues.part.0+0xc3/0x120 [nvme_rdma]
nvme_rdma_error_recovery_work+0x4d/0xf0 [nvme_rdma]
process_one_work+0x582/0xa40
? pwq_dec_nr_in_flight+0x100/0x100
? rwlock_bug.part.0+0x60/0x60
worker_thread+0x2a9/0x700
? process_one_work+0xa40/0xa40
kthread+0x168/0x1a0
? kthread_complete_and_exit+0x20/0x20
ret_from_fork+0x22/0x30 |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
btrfs: fix ulist leaks in error paths of qgroup self tests
In the test_no_shared_qgroup() and test_multiple_refs() qgroup self tests,
if we fail to add the tree ref, remove the extent item or remove the
extent ref, we are returning from the test function without freeing the
"old_roots" ulist that was allocated by the previous calls to
btrfs_find_all_roots(). Fix that by calling ulist_free() before returning. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
btrfs: fix inode list leak during backref walking at find_parent_nodes()
During backref walking, at find_parent_nodes(), if we are dealing with a
data extent and we get an error while resolving the indirect backrefs, at
resolve_indirect_refs(), or in the while loop that iterates over the refs
in the direct refs rbtree, we end up leaking the inode lists attached to
the direct refs we have in the direct refs rbtree that were not yet added
to the refs ulist passed as argument to find_parent_nodes(). Since they
were not yet added to the refs ulist and prelim_release() does not free
the lists, on error the caller can only free the lists attached to the
refs that were added to the refs ulist, all the remaining refs get their
inode lists never freed, therefore leaking their memory.
Fix this by having prelim_release() always free any attached inode list
to each ref found in the rbtree, and have find_parent_nodes() set the
ref's inode list to NULL once it transfers ownership of the inode list
to a ref added to the refs ulist passed to find_parent_nodes(). |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
net/smc: Fix possible leaked pernet namespace in smc_init()
In smc_init(), register_pernet_subsys(&smc_net_stat_ops) is called
without any error handling.
If it fails, registering of &smc_net_ops won't be reverted.
And if smc_nl_init() fails, &smc_net_stat_ops itself won't be reverted.
This leaves wild ops in subsystem linkedlist and when another module
tries to call register_pernet_operations() it triggers page fault:
BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: fffffbfff81b964c
RIP: 0010:register_pernet_operations+0x1b9/0x5f0
Call Trace:
<TASK>
register_pernet_subsys+0x29/0x40
ebtables_init+0x58/0x1000 [ebtables]
... |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
cxl/region: Fix cxl_region leak, cleanup targets at region delete
When a region is deleted any targets that have been previously assigned
to that region hold references to it. Trigger those references to
drop by detaching all targets at unregister_region() time.
Otherwise that region object will leak as userspace has lost the ability
to detach targets once region sysfs is torn down. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
siox: fix possible memory leak in siox_device_add()
If device_register() returns error in siox_device_add(),
the name allocated by dev_set_name() need be freed. As
comment of device_register() says, it should use put_device()
to give up the reference in the error path. So fix this
by calling put_device(), then the name can be freed in
kobject_cleanup(), and sdevice is freed in siox_device_release(),
set it to null in error path. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
octeon_ep: fix potential memory leak in octep_device_setup()
When occur unsupported_dev and mbox init errors, it did not free oct->conf
and iounmap() oct->mmio[i].hw_addr. That would trigger memory leak problem.
Add kfree() for oct->conf and iounmap() for oct->mmio[i].hw_addr under
unsupported_dev and mbox init errors to fix the problem. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
mISDN: fix possible memory leak in mISDN_dsp_element_register()
Afer commit 1fa5ae857bb1 ("driver core: get rid of struct device's
bus_id string array"), the name of device is allocated dynamically,
use put_device() to give up the reference, so that the name can be
freed in kobject_cleanup() when the refcount is 0.
The 'entry' is going to be freed in mISDN_dsp_dev_release(), so the
kfree() is removed. list_del() is called in mISDN_dsp_dev_release(),
so it need be initialized. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
cifs: Fix connections leak when tlink setup failed
If the tlink setup failed, lost to put the connections, then
the module refcnt leak since the cifsd kthread not exit.
Also leak the fscache info, and for next mount with fsc, it will
print the follow errors:
CIFS: Cache volume key already in use (cifs,127.0.0.1:445,TEST)
Let's check the result of tlink setup, and do some cleanup. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
drm/drv: Fix potential memory leak in drm_dev_init()
drm_dev_init() will add drm_dev_init_release() as a callback. When
drmm_add_action() failed, the release function won't be added. As the
result, the ref cnt added by device_get() in drm_dev_init() won't be put
by drm_dev_init_release(), which leads to the memleak. Use
drmm_add_action_or_reset() instead of drmm_add_action() to prevent
memleak.
unreferenced object 0xffff88810bc0c800 (size 2048):
comm "modprobe", pid 8322, jiffies 4305809845 (age 15.292s)
hex dump (first 32 bytes):
e8 cc c0 0b 81 88 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 ................
20 24 3c 0c 81 88 ff ff 18 c8 c0 0b 81 88 ff ff $<.............
backtrace:
[<000000007251f72d>] __kmalloc+0x4b/0x1c0
[<0000000045f21f26>] platform_device_alloc+0x2d/0xe0
[<000000004452a479>] platform_device_register_full+0x24/0x1c0
[<0000000089f4ea61>] 0xffffffffa0736051
[<00000000235b2441>] do_one_initcall+0x7a/0x380
[<0000000001a4a177>] do_init_module+0x5c/0x230
[<000000002bf8a8e2>] load_module+0x227d/0x2420
[<00000000637d6d0a>] __do_sys_finit_module+0xd5/0x140
[<00000000c99fc324>] do_syscall_64+0x3f/0x90
[<000000004d85aa77>] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x63/0xcd |
| A vulnerability was found in the Infinispan component in Red Hat Data Grid. The REST compare API may have a buffer leak and an out of memory error can occur when sending continual requests with large POST data to the REST API. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
scsi: mpi3mr: Fix memory leaks in mpi3mr_init_ioc()
Don't allocate memory again when IOC is being reinitialized. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
scsi: mpi3mr: Fix config page DMA memory leak
A fix for:
DMA-API: pci 0000:83:00.0: device driver has pending DMA allocations while released from device [count=1] |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
net: usb: smsc75xx: Limit packet length to skb->len
Packet length retrieved from skb data may be larger than
the actual socket buffer length (up to 9026 bytes). In such
case the cloned skb passed up the network stack will leak
kernel memory contents. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
scsi: mpi3mr: Fix sas_hba.phy memory leak in mpi3mr_remove()
Free mrioc->sas_hba.phy at .remove. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
scsi: mpi3mr: Fix expander node leak in mpi3mr_remove()
Add a missing resource clean up in .remove. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
scsi: mpi3mr: Fix throttle_groups memory leak
Add a missing kfree(). |