CVE-2022-50498
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Summary
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
eth: alx: take rtnl_lock on resume
Zbynek reports that alx trips an rtnl assertion on resume:
RTNL: assertion failed at net/core/dev.c (2891) RIP: 0010:netif_set_real_num_tx_queues+0x1ac/0x1c0 Call Trace: <TASK> __alx_open+0x230/0x570 [alx] alx_resume+0x54/0x80 [alx] ? pci_legacy_resume+0x80/0x80 dpm_run_callback+0x4a/0x150 device_resume+0x8b/0x190 async_resume+0x19/0x30 async_run_entry_fn+0x30/0x130 process_one_work+0x1e5/0x3b0
indeed the driver does not hold rtnl_lock during its internal close and re-open functions during suspend/resume. Note that this is not a huge bug as the driver implements its own locking, and does not implement changing the number of queues, but we need to silence the splat.
Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Version Range | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linux | Linux | 4a5fe57e775188be96359a1934501be45fe5f705 < 6f1991a940b90753b34570f093a21dba366e8cc0 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 4a5fe57e775188be96359a1934501be45fe5f705 < a845a0c4bdece2c0073ecea2fca7c4d5f0550f78 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 4a5fe57e775188be96359a1934501be45fe5f705 < c0323c0fd07804d5874699e93f935cda0d989c67 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 4a5fe57e775188be96359a1934501be45fe5f705 < 6ad1c94e1e7e374d88f0cfd77936dddb8339aaba | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 5.14 | affected |
| Linux | Linux | 0 < 5.14 | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 5.15.75 <= 5.15.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 5.19.17 <= 5.19.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.0.3 <= 6.0.* | unaffected |
| Linux | Linux | 6.1 <= * | unaffected |
Weaknesses
References
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6f1991a940b90753b34570f093a21dba366e8cc0
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/a845a0c4bdece2c0073ecea2fca7c4d5f0550f78
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/c0323c0fd07804d5874699e93f935cda0d989c67
- https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6ad1c94e1e7e374d88f0cfd77936dddb8339aaba
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