It was discovered that a race condition existed in the Bluetooth subsystem
in the Linux kernel when modifying certain settings values through debugfs.
A privileged local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service.
Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel.
An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system.
This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems:
- ARM64 architecture;
- RISC-V architecture;
- S390 architecture;
- x86 architecture;
- Block layer subsystem;
- Compute Acceleration Framework;
- Accessibility subsystem;
- Android drivers;
- Drivers core;
- Bluetooth drivers;
- Clock framework and drivers;
- Data acquisition framework and drivers;
- Cryptographic API;
- Buffer Sharing and Synchronization framework;
- GPU drivers;
- On-Chip Interconnect management framework;
- IOMMU subsystem;
- Multiple devices driver;
- Media drivers;
- VMware VMCI Driver;
- Network drivers;
- Microsoft Azure Network Adapter (MANA) driver;
- Device tree and open firmware driver;
- Chrome hardware platform drivers;
- i.MX PM domains;
- TI SCI PM domains driver;
- S/390 drivers;
- SCSI drivers;
- SPI subsystem;
- Thermal drivers;
- TTY drivers;
- USB subsystem;
- Framebuffer layer;
- BTRFS file system;
- Network file system server daemon;
- NILFS2 file system;
- File systems infrastructure;
- Pstore file system;
- SMB network file system;
- BPF subsystem;
- Bluetooth subsystem;
- Netfilter;
- io_uring subsystem;
- Core kernel;
- Extra boot config (XBC);
- Memory management;
- Amateur Radio drivers;
- B.A.T.M.A.N. meshing protocol;
- Ethernet bridge;
- Networking core;
- IPv4 networking;
- IPv6 networking;
- Multipath TCP;
- NFC subsystem;
- RDS protocol;
- Network traffic control;
- SMC sockets;
- Sun RPC protocol;
- TLS protocol;
- Unix domain sockets;
- Wireless networking;
- eXpress Data Path;
- SELinux...