Количество 5
Количество 5
CVE-2026-72277
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: nv: Inject SEA if guest VNCR isn't normal memory When constructing an L1 VNCR mapping, KVM unconditionally uses cacheable memory attributes, even if the underlying PFN isn't memory. This gets particularly hairy if the endpoint doesn't support cacheable memory attributes, potentially throwing an SError on writeback... While KVM does permit cacheable memory attributes on certain PFNMAP VMAs, kvm_translate_vncr() isn't currently grabbing the VMA. So do the simpler thing for now and just reject everything that isn't memory.
CVE-2026-72277
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) for ARM64 systems. When KVM constructs an L1 VNCR (Virtual Nested Control Register) mapping, it incorrectly applies cacheable memory attributes even when the underlying physical memory is not normal memory. This can lead to a system error (SError) during writeback operations, potentially causing system instability or a denial of service.
CVE-2026-72277
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: nv: Inject SEA if guest VNCR isn't normal memory When constructing an L1 VNCR mapping, KVM unconditionally uses cacheable memory attributes, even if the underlying PFN isn't memory. This gets particularly hairy if the endpoint doesn't support cacheable memory attributes, potentially throwing an SError on writeback... While KVM does permit cacheable memory attributes on certain PFNMAP VMAs, kvm_translate_vncr() isn't currently grabbing the VMA. So do the simpler thing for now and just reject everything that isn't memory.
CVE-2026-72277
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: K ...
GHSA-x8qc-pvh3-2vf6
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: nv: Inject SEA if guest VNCR isn't normal memory When constructing an L1 VNCR mapping, KVM unconditionally uses cacheable memory attributes, even if the underlying PFN isn't memory. This gets particularly hairy if the endpoint doesn't support cacheable memory attributes, potentially throwing an SError on writeback... While KVM does permit cacheable memory attributes on certain PFNMAP VMAs, kvm_translate_vncr() isn't currently grabbing the VMA. So do the simpler thing for now and just reject everything that isn't memory.
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CVE-2026-72277 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: nv: Inject SEA if guest VNCR isn't normal memory When constructing an L1 VNCR mapping, KVM unconditionally uses cacheable memory attributes, even if the underlying PFN isn't memory. This gets particularly hairy if the endpoint doesn't support cacheable memory attributes, potentially throwing an SError on writeback... While KVM does permit cacheable memory attributes on certain PFNMAP VMAs, kvm_translate_vncr() isn't currently grabbing the VMA. So do the simpler thing for now and just reject everything that isn't memory. | CVSS3: 9.3 | 0% Низкий | 2 дня назад | |
CVE-2026-72277 A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) for ARM64 systems. When KVM constructs an L1 VNCR (Virtual Nested Control Register) mapping, it incorrectly applies cacheable memory attributes even when the underlying physical memory is not normal memory. This can lead to a system error (SError) during writeback operations, potentially causing system instability or a denial of service. | CVSS3: 5.5 | 0% Низкий | 4 дня назад | |
CVE-2026-72277 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: nv: Inject SEA if guest VNCR isn't normal memory When constructing an L1 VNCR mapping, KVM unconditionally uses cacheable memory attributes, even if the underlying PFN isn't memory. This gets particularly hairy if the endpoint doesn't support cacheable memory attributes, potentially throwing an SError on writeback... While KVM does permit cacheable memory attributes on certain PFNMAP VMAs, kvm_translate_vncr() isn't currently grabbing the VMA. So do the simpler thing for now and just reject everything that isn't memory. | CVSS3: 9.3 | 0% Низкий | 4 дня назад | |
CVE-2026-72277 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: K ... | CVSS3: 9.3 | 0% Низкий | 4 дня назад | |
GHSA-x8qc-pvh3-2vf6 In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: arm64: nv: Inject SEA if guest VNCR isn't normal memory When constructing an L1 VNCR mapping, KVM unconditionally uses cacheable memory attributes, even if the underlying PFN isn't memory. This gets particularly hairy if the endpoint doesn't support cacheable memory attributes, potentially throwing an SError on writeback... While KVM does permit cacheable memory attributes on certain PFNMAP VMAs, kvm_translate_vncr() isn't currently grabbing the VMA. So do the simpler thing for now and just reject everything that isn't memory. | CVSS3: 9.3 | 0% Низкий | 4 дня назад |
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