CVE-2023-54072
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: pcm: Fix potential data race at PCM memory allocation helpers The PCM memory allocation helpers have a sanity check against too many buffer allocations. However, the check is performed without a proper lock and the allocation isn't serialized; this allows user to allocate more memories than predefined max size. Practically seen, this isn't really a big problem, as it's more or less some "soft limit" as a sanity check, and it's not possible to allocate unlimitedly. But it's still better to address this for more consistent behavior. The patch covers the size check in do_alloc_pages() with the card->memory_mutex, and increases the allocated size there for preventing the further overflow. When the actual allocation fails, the size is decreased accordingly.
Predictions
Heuristic predictions, AS-IS, for prioritization only.
Mitigations
Vendor advisory: debian — https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2023-54072
Vendor advisory: suse — https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2023-54072.html
Vendor advisory: redhat — https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2024:2394
OS impact
| OS | Version | Status | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| rhel | 9 | fixed | |
| sles | affected | | |
| debian | bookworm | fixed | 6.1.52-1 |
| debian | bullseye | fixed | 5.10.197-1 |
| debian | forky | fixed | 6.4.4-1 |
| debian | sid | fixed | 6.4.4-1 |
| debian | trixie | fixed | 6.4.4-1 |
References
Verify integrity in audit chain (admin only). AS-IS.