• CVE-2024-47728

发布时间: 2024年11月22日

修改时间: 2024年11月22日

概要

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Zero former ARG_PTR_TO_{LONG,INT} args in case of error For all non-tracing helpers which formerly had ARG_PTR_TO_{LONG,INT} as input arguments, zero the value for the case of an error as otherwise it could leak memory. For tracing, it is not needed given CAP_PERFMON can already read all kernel memory anyway hence bpf_get_func_arg() and bpf_get_func_ret() is skipped in here. Also, the MTU helpers mtu_len pointer value is being written but also read. Technically, the MEM_UNINIT should not be there in order to always force init. Removing MEM_UNINIT needs more verifier rework though: MEM_UNINIT right now implies two things actually: i) write into memory, ii) memory does not have to be initialized. If we lift MEM_UNINIT, it then becomes: i) read into memory, ii) memory must be initialized. This means that for bpf_*_check_mtu() we're readding the issue we're trying to fix, that is, it would then be able to write back into things like .rodata BPF maps. Follow-up work will rework the MEM_UNINIT semantics such that the intent can be better expressed. For now just clear the *mtu_len on error path which can be lifted later again.

CVSS v3 指标

NVD openEuler
Confidentiality None None
Attack Vector Local Local
CVSS评分 5.5 5.5
Attack Complexity Low Low
Privileges Required Low Low
Scope Unchanged Unchanged
Integrity None None
User Interaction None None
Availability High High

安全公告

公告名 概要 发布时间
KylinSec-SA-2024-4991 kernel security update 2025年8月15日

影响产品

产品 状态
KY3.5.2 kernel Fixed
V6 kernel Fixed
KY3.5.3 kernel Fixed