CVE-2024-57930

Summary

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

tracing: Have process_string() also allow arrays

In order to catch a common bug where a TRACE_EVENT() TP_fast_assign() assigns an address of an allocated string to the ring buffer and then references it in TP_printk(), which can be executed hours later when the string is free, the function test_event_printk() runs on all events as they are registered to make sure there's no unwanted dereferencing.

It calls process_string() to handle cases in TP_printk() format that has "%s". It returns whether or not the string is safe. But it can have some false positives.

For instance, xe_bo_move() has:

TP_printk("move_lacks_source:%s, migrate object %p [size %zu] from %s to %s device_id:%s", __entry->move_lacks_source ? "yes" : "no", __entry->bo, __entry->size, xe_mem_type_to_name[__entry->old_placement], xe_mem_type_to_name[__entry->new_placement], __get_str(device_id))

Where the "%s" references into xe_mem_type_to_name[]. This is an array of pointers that should be safe for the event to access. Instead of flagging this as a bad reference, if a reference points to an array, where the record field is the index, consider it safe.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux85d7635d54d75a2589f28583dc17feedc3aa4ad6 < 3bcdc9039a6e9e6e47ed689a37b8d57894a3c571affected
LinuxLinuxf3ff759ec636b4094b8eb2c3801e4e6c97a6b712 < 631b1e09e213c86d5a4ce23d45c81af473bb0ac7affected
LinuxLinux2f6ad0b613cd45cca48e6eb04f65351db018afb0 < a64e5295ebc4afdefe69cdf16cc286a60ff8ba4baffected
LinuxLinux683eccacc02d2eb25d1c34b8fb0363fcc7e08f64 < 92bd18c74624e5eb9f96e70076aa46293f4b626faffected
LinuxLinux65a25d9f7ac02e0cf361356e834d1c71d36acca9 < afc6717628f959941d7b33728570568b4af1c4b8affected
LinuxLinux6.1.122 < 6.1.124affected
LinuxLinux6.6.68 < 6.6.70affected
LinuxLinux6.12.7 < 6.12.9affected

Weaknesses

ADP Enrichment

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