CISA-2024-38618
Reported by Linux · Published June 19, 2024
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: timer: Set lower bound of start tick time Currently ALSA timer doesn't have the lower limit of the start tick time, and it allows a very small size, e.g. 1 tick with 1ns resolution for hrtimer. Such a situation may lead to an unexpected RCU stall, where the callback repeatedly queuing the expire update, as reported by fuzzer. This patch introduces a sanity check of the timer start tick time, so that the system returns an error when a too small start size is set. As of this patch, the lower limit is hard-coded to 100us, which is small enough but can still work somehow.
Risk Scores
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| Linux | Linux | bbaf5e97337287479eb78dbc3822d9560bbfd2e2, bbaf5e97337287479eb78dbc3822d9560bbfd2e2, bbaf5e97337287479eb78dbc3822d9560bbfd2e2 |
| Linux | Linux | 2.6.29, 0, 4.19.316 |
| Linux | Linux | *, bbaf5e97337287479eb78dbc3822d9560bbfd2e2, bbaf5e97337287479eb78dbc3822d9560bbfd2e2 |
| linux | linux_kernel | 2.6.29, 2.6.29, 2.6.29 |
Timeline
- Jun 19, 2024 CVE Published
- Jan 5, 2026 CVE Updated