CVE-2022-49804

Summary

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

s390: avoid using global register for current_stack_pointer

Commit 30de14b1884b ("s390: current_stack_pointer shouldn't be a function") made current_stack_pointer a global register variable like on many other architectures. Unfortunately on s390 it uncovers old gcc bug which is fixed only since gcc-9.1 [gcc commit 3ad7fed1cc87 ("S/390: Fix PR89775. Stackpointer save/restore instructions removed")] and backported to gcc-8.4 and later. Due to this bug gcc versions prior to 8.4 generate broken code which leads to stack corruptions.

Current minimal gcc version required to build the kernel is declared as 5.1. It is not possible to fix all old gcc versions, so work around this problem by avoiding using global register variable for current_stack_pointer.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux30de14b1884ba609fc1acfba5b40309e3a6ccefe < a478952a8ac44e32316dc046a063a7dc34825aa6affected
LinuxLinux30de14b1884ba609fc1acfba5b40309e3a6ccefe < e3c11025bcd2142a61abe5806b2f86a0e78118dfaffected
LinuxLinux5.18affected
LinuxLinux0 < 5.18unaffected
LinuxLinux6.0.10 <= 6.0.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.1 <= *unaffected

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