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Linux Linux — drm/nouveau: keep DMA buffers required for suspend/resume
AV AC PR UI S C I A CVSS EPSS %ile KEV
L L L N U N N H 5.5 .0020 10.4 —
AFFECTED
Product Versions Fixed
Linux 6190d4c08897d748dd25f0b78267a90aa1694e15 – —
Linux 6.7.6 – —
TIMELINE
Feb 25 Reserved by Linux
May 17 Published (CNA: Linux)
Aug 4 RESCORED — CVE-2024-27411 (Linux). CVSS 7.8 → 5.5 (NVD).
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
drm/nouveau: keep DMA buffers required for suspend/resume
Nouveau deallocates a few buffers post GPU init which are required for GPU suspend/resume to function correctly.
This is likely not as big an issue on systems where the NVGPU is the only GPU, but on multi-GPU set ups it leads to a regression where the kernel module errors and results in a system-wide rendering freeze.
This commit addresses that regression by moving the two buffers required for suspend and resume to be deallocated at driver unload instead of post init.
Lifecycle
Complete event history — 3 events, chronological
| Date | Event | Detail |
| February 25, 2024 | Reserved | Reserved by Linux |
| May 17, 2024 | Published | Published (CNA: Linux) |
| August 4, 2026 | RESCORED | RESCORED — CVE-2024-27411 (Linux). CVSS 7.8 → 5.5 (NVD). |
Affected
Affected products and packages — 2 rows
| Vendor | Product / Package | Ecosystem | Version introduced | Fixed |
| Linux | Linux | — | 6190d4c08897d748dd25f0b78267a90aa1694e15 | — |
| Linux | Linux | — | 6.7.6 | — |
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