[LU-8839] Kernel update for RHEL6.8 2.6.32-642.11.1.el6 Created: 16/Nov/16  Updated: 16/Nov/16  Resolved: 16/Nov/16

Status: Closed
Project: Lustre
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug Priority: Minor
Reporter: Yang Sheng Assignee: Yang Sheng
Resolution: Duplicate Votes: 0
Labels: None

Issue Links:
Duplicate
duplicates LU-8838 kernel update [RHEL6.8 2.6.32-642.11.... Resolved
Severity: 3
Rank (Obsolete): 9223372036854775807

 Description   

Security Fix(es):

  • It was found that stacking a file system over procfs in the Linux kernel
    could lead to a kernel stack overflow due to deep nesting, as demonstrated
    by mounting ecryptfs over procfs and creating a recursion by mapping
    /proc/environ. An unprivileged, local user could potentially use this flaw
    to escalate their privileges on the system. (CVE-2016-1583, Important)
  • It was reported that on s390x, the fork of a process with four page table
    levels will cause memory corruption with a variety of symptoms. All
    processes are created with three level page table and a limit of 4TB for
    the address space. If the parent process has four page table levels with a
    limit of 8PB, the function that duplicates the address space will try to
    copy memory areas outside of the address space limit for the child process.
    (CVE-2016-2143, Moderate)

Bug Fix(es):

  • Use of a multi-threaded workload with high memory mappings sometiems
    caused a kernel panic, due to a race condition between the context switch
    and the pagetable upgrade. This update fixes the switch_mm() by using the
    complete asce parameter instead of the asce_bits parameter. As a result,
    the kernel no longer panics in the described scenario. (BZ#1377472)
  • When iptables created the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) reset
    packet, a kernel crash could occur due to uninitialized pointer to the TCP
    header within the Socket Buffer (SKB). This update fixes the transport
    header pointer in TCP reset for both IPv4 and IPv6, and the kernel no
    longer crashes in the described situation.(BZ#1372266)
  • Previously, when the Enhanced Error Handling (EEH) mechanism did not
    block the PCI configuration space access and an error was detected, a
    kernel panic occurred. This update fixes EEH to fix this problem. As a
    result, the kernel no longer panics in the described scenario. (BZ#1379596)
  • When the lockd service failed to start up completely, the notifier blocks
    were in some cases registered on a notification chain multiple times, which
    caused the occurrence of a circular list on the notification chain.
    Consequently, a soft lock-up or a kernel oops occurred. With this update,
    the notifier blocks are unregistered if lockd fails to start up completely,
    and the soft lock-ups or the kernel oopses no longer occur under the
    described circumstances. (BZ#1375637)
  • When the Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) was configured, the FCoE
    MaxFrameSize parameter was incorrectly restricted to 1452. With this
    update, the NETIF_F_ALL_FCOE symbol
    is no longer ignored, which fixes this bug. MaxFrameSize is now restricted
    to 2112, which is the correct value. (BZ#1381592)
  • When the fnic driver was installed on Cisco UCS Blade Server, the discs
    were under certain circumstances put into the offline state with the
    following error message: "Medium access timeout failure. Offlining disk!".
    This update fixes fnic to set the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
    status as DID_ABORT after a successful abort operation. As a result, the
    discs are no longer put into the offlined state in the described situation.
    (BZ#1382620)

Bugs fixed (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/):

1308908 - CVE-2016-2143 kernel: Fork of large process causes memory corruption
1344721 - CVE-2016-1583 kernel: Stack overflow via ecryptfs and /proc/$pid/environ



 Comments   
Comment by Yang Sheng [ 16/Nov/16 ]

Duplicated with LU-8838.

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