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Test your applicationsUpgrade Rocky-Linux:9
kernel-zfcpdump-modules-core
to version 0:5.14.0-427.28.1.el9_4 or higher.
This issue was patched in RLSA-2024:4928
.
Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream kernel-zfcpdump-modules-core
package and not the kernel-zfcpdump-modules-core
package as distributed by Rocky-Linux
.
See How to fix?
for Rocky-Linux:9
relevant fixed versions and status.
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
epoll: be better about file lifetimes
epoll can call out to vfs_poll() with a file pointer that may race with the last 'fput()'. That would make f_count go down to zero, and while the ep->mtx locking means that the resulting file pointer tear-down will be blocked until the poll returns, it means that f_count is already dead, and any use of it won't actually get a reference to the file any more: it's dead regardless.
Make sure we have a valid ref on the file pointer before we call down to vfs_poll() from the epoll routines.