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HistoryJul 30, 2024 - 7:46 a.m.

CVE-2024-42131 mm: avoid overflows in dirty throttling logic

2024-07-3007:46:26
Linux
github.com
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linux kernel
dirty throttling
overflows
vulnerability
memory hotplug

AI Score

6.8

Confidence

Low

EPSS

0

Percentile

5.1%

SSVC

Exploitation

none

Automatable

no

Technical Impact

partial

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

mm: avoid overflows in dirty throttling logic

The dirty throttling logic is interspersed with assumptions that dirty
limits in PAGE_SIZE units fit into 32-bit (so that various multiplications
fit into 64-bits). If limits end up being larger, we will hit overflows,
possible divisions by 0 etc. Fix these problems by never allowing so
large dirty limits as they have dubious practical value anyway. For
dirty_bytes / dirty_background_bytes interfaces we can just refuse to set
so large limits. For dirty_ratio / dirty_background_ratio it isn’t so
simple as the dirty limit is computed from the amount of available memory
which can change due to memory hotplug etc. So when converting dirty
limits from ratios to numbers of pages, we just don’t allow the result to
exceed UINT_MAX.

This is root-only triggerable problem which occurs when the operator
sets dirty limits to >16 TB.

AI Score

6.8

Confidence

Low

EPSS

0

Percentile

5.1%

SSVC

Exploitation

none

Automatable

no

Technical Impact

partial