发布时间: 2024年4月26日
修改时间: 2024年12月14日
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: PM: sleep: Fix possible deadlocks in core system-wide PM code It is reported that in low-memory situations the system-wide resume core code deadlocks, because async_schedule_dev() executes its argument function synchronously if it cannot allocate memory (and not only in that case) and that function attempts to acquire a mutex that is already held. Executing the argument function synchronously from within dpm_async_fn() may also be problematic for ordering reasons (it may cause a consumer device's resume callback to be invoked before a requisite supplier device's one, for example). Address this by changing the code in question to use async_schedule_dev_nocall() for scheduling the asynchronous execution of device suspend and resume functions and to directly run them synchronously if async_schedule_dev_nocall() returns false.
NVD | openEuler | |
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Confidentiality | None | None |
Attack Vector | Local | Local |
CVSS评分 | 5.5 | 4.4 |
Attack Complexity | Low | Low |
Privileges Required | Low | High |
Scope | Unchanged | Unchanged |
Integrity | None | None |
User Interaction | None | None |
Availability | High | High |
公告名 | 概要 | 发布时间 |
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KylinSec-SA-2024-1509 | kernel security update | 2024年4月26日 |
产品 | 包 | 状态 |
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KY3.4-4A | kernel | Unaffected |
KY3.4-5A | kernel | Unaffected |
KY3.5.1 | kernel | Fixed |
KY3.5.2 | kernel | Fixed |