• CVE-2024-57951

发布时间: 2025年4月3日

修改时间: 2025年4月11日

概要

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: hrtimers: Handle CPU state correctly on hotplug Consider a scenario where a CPU transitions from CPUHP_ONLINE to halfway through a CPU hotunplug down to CPUHP_HRTIMERS_PREPARE, and then back to CPUHP_ONLINE: Since hrtimers_prepare_cpu() does not run, cpu_base.hres_active remains set to 1 throughout. However, during a CPU unplug operation, the tick and the clockevents are shut down at CPUHP_AP_TICK_DYING. On return to the online state, for instance CFS incorrectly assumes that the hrtick is already active, and the chance of the clockevent device to transition to oneshot mode is also lost forever for the CPU, unless it goes back to a lower state than CPUHP_HRTIMERS_PREPARE once. This round-trip reveals another issue; cpu_base.online is not set to 1 after the transition, which appears as a WARN_ON_ONCE in enqueue_hrtimer(). Aside of that, the bulk of the per CPU state is not reset either, which means there are dangling pointers in the worst case. Address this by adding a corresponding startup() callback, which resets the stale per CPU state and sets the online flag. [ tglx: Make the new callback unconditionally available, remove the online modification in the prepare() callback and clear the remaining state in the starting callback instead of the prepare callback ]

CVSS v3 指标

NVD openEuler
Confidentiality High High
Attack Vector Local Local
CVSS评分 7.8 7.8
Attack Complexity Low Low
Privileges Required Low Low
Scope Unchanged Unchanged
Integrity High High
User Interaction None None
Availability High High

安全公告

公告名 概要 发布时间
KylinSec-SA-2025-2720 kernel security update 2025年6月11日

影响产品

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