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CVE-2024-41064MEDIUM
Linux Linux — powerpc/eeh: avoid possible crash when edev->pdev changes
  AV  AC  PR  UI  S  C  I  A   CVSS    EPSS   %ile   KEV
   L   L   L   N  U  N  N  H    5.5   .0024   15.2     —
AFFECTED
  Product  Versions                                    Fixed
  Linux    9b3c76f08122f5efdbe4992a64b8478cc92dd983 –  —
  Linux    3.7 –                                       5.4.281
TIMELINE
  Jul 12  Reserved by Linux
  Jul 29  Published (CNA: Linux)
  Aug 4   RESCORED — CVE-2024-41064 (Linux). CVSS 7.8 → 5.5 (NVD).
CNA: Linux · CVSS v3.1 · 8 references · NVD status: Modified

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: powerpc/eeh: avoid possible crash when edev->pdev changes If a PCI device is removed during eeh_pe_report_edev(), edev->pdev will change and can cause a crash, hold the PCI rescan/remove lock while taking a copy of edev->pdev->bus.

Lifecycle

Complete event history — 3 events, chronological
DateEventDetail
July 12, 2024ReservedReserved by Linux
July 29, 2024PublishedPublished (CNA: Linux)
August 4, 2026RESCOREDRESCORED — CVE-2024-41064 (Linux). CVSS 7.8 → 5.5 (NVD).

Affected

Affected products and packages — 2 rows
VendorProduct / PackageEcosystemVersion introducedFixed
LinuxLinux9b3c76f08122f5efdbe4992a64b8478cc92dd983
LinuxLinux3.75.4.281

References (8)

Related

Authoritative record: CVE-2024-41064 at cve.org

Vendors: linux

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