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CVE-2024-57874

MEDIUM 6.1

arm64: ptrace: fix partial SETREGSET for NT_ARM_TAGGED_ADDR_CTRL

CVSS Score
6.1
EPSS Score
0.0%
EPSS Percentile
0th

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: arm64: ptrace: fix partial SETREGSET for NT_ARM_TAGGED_ADDR_CTRL Currently tagged_addr_ctrl_set() doesn't initialize the temporary 'ctrl' variable, and a SETREGSET call with a length of zero will leave this uninitialized. Consequently tagged_addr_ctrl_set() will consume an arbitrary value, potentially leaking up to 64 bits of memory from the kernel stack. The read is limited to a specific slot on the stack, and the issue does not provide a write mechanism. As set_tagged_addr_ctrl() only accepts values where bits [63:4] zero and rejects other values, a partial SETREGSET attempt will randomly succeed or fail depending on the value of the uninitialized value, and the exposure is significantly limited. Fix this by initializing the temporary value before copying the regset from userspace, as for other regsets (e.g. NT_PRSTATUS, NT_PRFPREG, NT_ARM_SYSTEM_CALL). In the case of a zero-length write, the existing value of the tagged address ctrl will be retained. The NT_ARM_TAGGED_ADDR_CTRL regset is only visible in the user_aarch64_view used by a native AArch64 task to manipulate another native AArch64 task. As get_tagged_addr_ctrl() only returns an error value when called for a compat task, tagged_addr_ctrl_get() and tagged_addr_ctrl_set() should never observe an error value from get_tagged_addr_ctrl(). Add a WARN_ON_ONCE() to both to indicate that such an error would be unexpected, and error handlnig is not missing in either case.

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Product linux
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Published Jan 11, 2025
Last Updated May 11, 2026
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Affected Versions

Linux / Linux
2200aa7154cb7ef76bac93e98326883ba64bfa2e < 1152dd13845efde5554f80c7e1233bae1d26bd3e 2200aa7154cb7ef76bac93e98326883ba64bfa2e < 1c176f5155ee6161fee6f416b64aa50394d3f220 2200aa7154cb7ef76bac93e98326883ba64bfa2e < 1370cf3eb5495d70e00547598583a4cd45b40b99 2200aa7154cb7ef76bac93e98326883ba64bfa2e < 96035c0093db258975b8887676afe59a64c34a72 2200aa7154cb7ef76bac93e98326883ba64bfa2e < abd614bbfcee73247495bd9472da8f85ac83546e 2200aa7154cb7ef76bac93e98326883ba64bfa2e < ca62d90085f4af36de745883faab9f8a7cbb45d3
Linux / Linux
5.10

References

NVD โ†— CVE.org โ†— EPSS Data โ†—
git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/1152dd13845efde5554f80c7e1233bae1d26bd3e git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/1c176f5155ee6161fee6f416b64aa50394d3f220 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/1370cf3eb5495d70e00547598583a4cd45b40b99 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/96035c0093db258975b8887676afe59a64c34a72 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/abd614bbfcee73247495bd9472da8f85ac83546e git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/ca62d90085f4af36de745883faab9f8a7cbb45d3 lists.debian.org: https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts-announce/2025/03/msg00001.html lists.debian.org: https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts-announce/2025/03/msg00002.html