CVE-2024-40917 Information
Description
In the Linux kernel the following vulnerability has been resolved:
memblock: make memblock_set_node() also warn about use of MAX_NUMNODES
On an (old) x86 system with SRAT just covering space above 4Gb:
ACPI: SRAT: Node 0 PXM 0 [mem 0x100000000-0xfffffffff] hotplug
the commit referenced below leads to this NUMA configuration no longer being refused by a CONFIG_NUMA=y kernel (previously
NUMA: nodes only cover 6144MB of your 8185MB e820 RAM. Not used.
No NUMA configuration found
Faking a node at [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000027fffffff]
was seen in the log directly after the message quoted above) because of memblock_validate_numa_coverage() checking for NUMA_NO_NODE (only). This in turn led to memblock_alloc_range_nid()’s warning about MAX_NUMNODES triggering followed by a NULL deref in memmap_init() when trying to access node 64’s (NODE_SHIFT=6) node data.
To compensate said change make memblock_set_node() warn on and adjust a passed in value of MAX_NUMNODES just like various other functions already do.
Reference
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/22f742b8f738918f683198a18ec3c691acda14c4 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/e0eec24e2e199873f43df99ec39773ad3af2bff7
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