DEBIAN-CVE-2024-57878

Source
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2024-57878
Import Source
https://storage.googleapis.com/osv-test-debian-osv/debian-cve-osv/DEBIAN-CVE-2024-57878.json
JSON Data
https://api.test.osv.dev/v1/vulns/DEBIAN-CVE-2024-57878
Upstream
Published
2025-01-11T15:15:08Z
Modified
2025-09-25T22:40:24Z
Severity
  • 6.1 (Medium) CVSS_V3 - CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:H CVSS Calculator
Summary
[none]
Details

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: ptrace: fix partial SETREGSET for NTARMFPMR Currently fpmrset() doesn't initialize the temporary 'fpmr' variable, and a SETREGSET call with a length of zero will leave this uninitialized. Consequently an arbitrary value will be written back to target->thread.uw.fpmr, potentially leaking up to 64 bits of memory from the kernel stack. The read is limited to a specific slot on the stack, and the issue does not provide a write mechanism. Fix this by initializing the temporary value before copying the regset from userspace, as for other regsets (e.g. NTPRSTATUS, NTPRFPREG, NTARMSYSTEMCALL). In the case of a zero-length write, the existing contents of FPMR will be retained. Before this patch: | # ./fpmr-test | Attempting to write NTARMFPMR::fpmr = 0x900d900d900d900d | SETREGSET(nt=0x40e, len=8) wrote 8 bytes | | Attempting to read NTARMFPMR::fpmr | GETREGSET(nt=0x40e, len=8) read 8 bytes | Read NTARMFPMR::fpmr = 0x900d900d900d900d | | Attempting to write NTARMFPMR (zero length) | SETREGSET(nt=0x40e, len=0) wrote 0 bytes | | Attempting to read NTARMFPMR::fpmr | GETREGSET(nt=0x40e, len=8) read 8 bytes | Read NTARMFPMR::fpmr = 0xffff800083963d50 After this patch: | # ./fpmr-test | Attempting to write NTARMFPMR::fpmr = 0x900d900d900d900d | SETREGSET(nt=0x40e, len=8) wrote 8 bytes | | Attempting to read NTARMFPMR::fpmr | GETREGSET(nt=0x40e, len=8) read 8 bytes | Read NTARMFPMR::fpmr = 0x900d900d900d900d | | Attempting to write NTARMFPMR (zero length) | SETREGSET(nt=0x40e, len=0) wrote 0 bytes | | Attempting to read NTARMFPMR::fpmr | GETREGSET(nt=0x40e, len=8) read 8 bytes | Read NTARMFPMR::fpmr = 0x900d900d900d900d

References

Affected packages

Debian:13 / linux

Package

Name
linux
Purl
pkg:deb/debian/linux?arch=source

Affected ranges

Type
ECOSYSTEM
Events
Introduced
0Unknown introduced version / All previous versions are affected
Fixed
6.12.5-1

Ecosystem specific

{
    "urgency": "not yet assigned"
}

Debian:14 / linux

Package

Name
linux
Purl
pkg:deb/debian/linux?arch=source

Affected ranges

Type
ECOSYSTEM
Events
Introduced
0Unknown introduced version / All previous versions are affected
Fixed
6.12.5-1

Ecosystem specific

{
    "urgency": "not yet assigned"
}