kernel: use after free bug in "quota" handling
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Linux |
Confirmed
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High
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linux (Ubuntu) |
Triaged
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Description of problem:
There is a use after free bug in the kernel hugetlb code. The bug can allow an
authenticated, unprivileged local attacker to crash the system (and possibly
gain higher privileges) if huge pages are enabled in the system.
A fix has been committed to upstream, commit
90481622d75715b
"quota" handling"
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
The bug exists in kernel versions 2.6.24 and above.
How reproducible:
The attached tarball includes an example code which utilizes a fuse mount with
O_DIRECT flag to reproduce the issue. The code will work only on kernels 2.6.32
and above since it uses the new "anonymous mapping" API for getting huge pages.
Similar reproduction is possible when using the shmem API or the hugetlbfs API.
Stock kernel might not crash, debug kernel will detect the corruption and kill
the process.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Untar the attached file
2. Run run_test.sh. The fuse-devel package and sudo rights are required for the
fuse mount. Sudo rights are also required for enabling huge pages.
3. Observe the kernel crash when running debug kernel. Normal kernels will
(usually) not crash, as the slab allocator will not return the memory blocks to
the system general pool for a while.
Actual results:
A general protection fault message is printed, and the server is frozen.
Expected results:
The process should exit without the kernel crashing.
See report in RedHat's bugzilla: https:/
CVE References
Changed in linux: | |
importance: | Unknown → High |
status: | Unknown → Confirmed |
Thanks for the report, Shachar. I've removed the reproducer in preparation of making this bug public. This Ubuntu Security Team has retained a copy.
We are aware of the issue and its progress can be tracked here:
http:// people. canonical. com/~ubuntu- security/ cve/2012/ CVE-2012- 2133.html