Tracker / CVE-2024-50115
CVE-2024-50115
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: KVM: nSVM: Ignore nCR3[4:0] when loading PDPTEs from memory Ignore nCR3[4:0] when loading PDPTEs from memory for nested SVM, as bits 4:0 of CR3 are ignored when PAE paging is used, and thus VMRUN doesn't enforce 32-byte alignment of nCR3. In the absolute worst case scenario, failure to ignore bits 4:0 can result in an out-of-bounds read, e.g. if the target page is at the end of a memslot, and the VMM isn't using guard pages. Per the APM: The CR3 register points to the base address of the page-directory-pointer table. The page-directory-pointer table is aligned on a 32-byte boundary, with the low 5 address bits 4:0 assumed to be 0. And the SDM's much more explicit: 4:0 Ignored Note, KVM gets this right when loading PDPTRs, it's only the nSVM flow that is broken.
Affected products and versions
| linux | linux_kernel |
|---|---|
| linux | linux_kernel · 3.2 → 5.10.229 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 5.11 → 5.15.170 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 5.16 → 6.1.115 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 6.2 → 6.6.59 |
| linux | linux_kernel · 6.7 → 6.11.6 |