Re: ACPICA: acpi: acpica: fix acpi operand cache leak in nseval.c

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On Wed, May 09, 2018 at 02:30:14PM -0700, Mark Salyzyn wrote:
> ToT commit 97f3c0a4b0579b646b6b10ae5a3d59f0441cc12c

"ToT"?  What does that mean?

> 
> (ACPICA: acpi: acpica: fix acpi operand cache leak in nseval.c)
> 
> was assigned CVE-2017-13695
> https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-13695
> and has been public since August 25 2017
> 
> Please apply to 3.18, 4.4 and 4.9 stable kernels for the reasons outlined in
> the body of the patch:
> 
> "This cache leak causes a security threat because an old kernel (<= 4.9)
> shows memory locations of kernel functions in stack dump. Some malicious
> users could use this information to neutralize kernel ASLR."
> 
> Bonus Points: Since the patch is ToT upstream, relieving the bug that
> results in the memory leak, even despite the non-CVE security status for
> <=4.12 kernels, it may be advised to also include this patch in 4.14.y
> stable as well.

Well, I wouldn't apply a patch to just older kernels and not newer ones,
that just causes confusion.

But I'm going to push back on this.  The kernel security team said
something like "this is crazy, if you control ACPI tables you have
bigger problems" when this bug was reported and told the developer to
just submit this as a normal code cleanup.

Granting this a CVE was, in my opinion, a total mistake as well.  This
doesn't fix any "real" problem that anyone can hit in the wild from what
I can tell.  And again, if you can modify ACPI tables, there are much
bigger problems you can cause on the hardware.

Because of this, why would you need/want this in the stable kernel
releases?  It doesn't fix any real bug, only a theoretical one, right?

ACPI developers, do you think this should be backported?

thanks,

greg k-h



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