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kernel-uki-virt
.
Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream kernel-uki-virt
package and not the kernel-uki-virt
package as distributed by Centos
.
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for Centos:9
relevant fixed versions and status.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
i3c: Add NULL pointer check in i3c_master_queue_ibi()
The I3C master driver may receive an IBI from a target device that has not
been probed yet. In such cases, the master calls i3c_master_queue_ibi()
to queue an IBI work task, leading to "Unable to handle kernel read from
unreadable memory" and resulting in a kernel panic.
Typical IBI handling flow:
i3c_device_request_ibi()
to enable IBI
and assigns dev->ibi = ibi
.i3c_master_queue_ibi()
to queue the target device driver’s IBI
handler task.However, since target device events are asynchronous to the I3C probe
sequence, step 3 may occur before step 2, causing dev->ibi
to be NULL
,
leading to a kernel panic.
Add a NULL pointer check in i3c_master_queue_ibi()
to prevent accessing
an uninitialized dev->ibi
, ensuring stability.