Total vulnerabilities in the database
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
sysv: don't call sb_bread() with pointers_lock held
syzbot is reporting sleep in atomic context in SysV filesystem [1], for sb_bread() is called with rw_spinlock held.
A "write_lock(&pointers_lock) => read_lock(&pointers_lock) deadlock" bug and a "sb_bread() with write_lock(&pointers_lock)" bug were introduced by "Replace BKL for chain locking with sysvfs-private rwlock" in Linux 2.5.12.
Then, "[PATCH] err1-40: sysvfs locking fix" in Linux 2.6.8 fixed the former bug by moving pointers_lock lock to the callers, but instead introduced a "sb_bread() with read_lock(&pointers_lock)" bug (which made this problem easier to hit).
Al Viro suggested that why not to do like get_branch()/get_block()/ find_shared() in Minix filesystem does. And doing like that is almost a revert of "[PATCH] err1-40: sysvfs locking fix" except that get_branch() from with find_shared() is called without write_lock(&pointers_lock).
Software | From | Fixed in |
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linux / linux_kernel | 5.5 | 5.10.215 |
linux / linux_kernel | 6.2 | 6.6.27 |
linux / linux_kernel | 4.20 | 5.4.274 |
linux / linux_kernel | 6.7 | 6.8.6 |
linux / linux_kernel | 5.16 | 6.1.86 |
linux / linux_kernel | 5.11 | 5.15.155 |
linux / linux_kernel | - | 4.19.312 |
debian / debian_linux | 10.0 | 10.0.x |