CVE-2021-47333

Summary

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

misc: alcor_pci: fix null-ptr-deref when there is no PCI bridge

There is an issue with the ASPM(optional) capability checking function. A device might be attached to root complex directly, in this case, bus->self(bridge) will be NULL, thus priv->parent_pdev is NULL. Since alcor_pci_init_check_aspm(priv->parent_pdev) checks the PCI link's ASPM capability and populate parent_cap_off, which will be used later by alcor_pci_aspm_ctrl() to dynamically turn on/off device, what we can do here is to avoid checking the capability if we are on the root complex. This will make pdev_cap_off 0 and alcor_pci_aspm_ctrl() will simply return when bring called, effectively disable ASPM for the device.

[ 1.246492] BUG: kernel NULL pointer dereference, address: 00000000000000c0 [ 1.248731] RIP: 0010:pci_read_config_byte+0x5/0x40 [ 1.253998] Call Trace: [ 1.254131] ? alcor_pci_find_cap_offset.isra.0+0x3a/0x100 [alcor_pci] [ 1.254476] alcor_pci_probe+0x169/0x2d5 [alcor_pci]

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux4f556bc04e3c0de2f5c69adc9e9f2bcefcad079d < d2639ffdcad463b358b6bef8645ff81715daffcbaffected
LinuxLinux4f556bc04e3c0de2f5c69adc9e9f2bcefcad079d < 58f69684ba03e5b0e0a3ae844a845280c0f06309affected
LinuxLinux4f556bc04e3c0de2f5c69adc9e9f2bcefcad079d < 717cf5ae52322ddbdf3ac2c584b34c5970b0d174affected
LinuxLinux4f556bc04e3c0de2f5c69adc9e9f2bcefcad079d < 09d154990ca82d14aed2b72796f6c8845e2e605daffected
LinuxLinux4f556bc04e3c0de2f5c69adc9e9f2bcefcad079d < 3ce3e45cc333da707d4d6eb433574b990bcc26f5affected
LinuxLinux5.0affected
LinuxLinux0 < 5.0unaffected
LinuxLinux5.4.134 <= 5.4.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.10.52 <= 5.10.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.12.19 <= 5.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.13.4 <= 5.13.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.14 <= *unaffected

Weaknesses

ADP Enrichment

CISA ADP Vulnrichment

  • SSVC:
  • Exploitation: none
    • Automatable: no
    • Technical Impact: partial

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