Ziming Zhang discovered that the VMware Virtual GPU DRM driver in the Linux
kernel contained an integer overflow vulnerability. A local attacker could
use this to cause a denial of service (system crash). (CVE-2022-36402)
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;
- PowerPC architecture;
- User-Mode Linux (UML);
- x86 architecture;
- Block layer subsystem;
- Cryptographic API;
- Android drivers;
- Serial ATA and Parallel ATA drivers;
- ATM drivers;
- Drivers core;
- CPU frequency scaling framework;
- Device frequency scaling framework;
- GPU drivers;
- HID subsystem;
- Hardware monitoring drivers;
- InfiniBand drivers;
- Input Device core drivers;
- IOMMU subsystem;
- IRQ chip drivers;
- ISDN/mISDN subsystem;
- LED subsystem;
- Multiple devices driver;
- Media drivers;
- EEPROM drivers;
- VMware VMCI Driver;
- MMC subsystem;
- Network drivers;
- Near Field Communication (NFC) drivers;
- NVME drivers;
- Device tree and open firmware driver;
- Parport drivers;
- PCI subsystem;
- Pin controllers subsystem;
- Remote Processor subsystem;
- S/390 drivers;
- SCSI drivers;
- QCOM SoC drivers;
- Direct Digital Synthesis drivers;
- TTY drivers;
- Userspace I/O drivers;
- DesignWare USB3 driver;
- USB subsystem;
- BTRFS file system;
- File systems infrastructure;
- Ext4 file system;
- F2FS file system;
- JFS file system;
- NILFS2 file system;
- BPF subsystem;
- Core kernel;
- DMA mapping infrastructure;
- Tracing infrastructure;
- Radix Tree data structure library;
- Kernel userspace event delivery library;
- Objagg library;
- Memory management;
- Amateur Radio drivers;
- Bluetooth subsystem;
- CAN network layer;
- Networking core;
- Ethtool driver;
- IPv4 networking;
- IPv6 networking;
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