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CVE-2015-8552

Disclosure Date: April 13, 2016
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Description

The PCI backend driver in Xen, when running on an x86 system and using Linux 3.1.x through 4.3.x as the driver domain, allows local guest administrators to generate a continuous stream of WARN messages and cause a denial of service (disk consumption) by leveraging a system with access to a passed-through MSI or MSI-X capable physical PCI device and XEN_PCI_OP_enable_msi operations, aka “Linux pciback missing sanity checks.”

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General Information

Vendors

  • canonical,
  • debian,
  • novell,
  • xen

Products

  • debian linux 6.0,
  • suse linux enterprise debuginfo 11,
  • suse linux enterprise real time extension 11,
  • suse linux enterprise real time extension 12,
  • ubuntu linux 12.04,
  • xen 3.1.3,
  • xen 3.1.4,
  • xen 3.2.0,
  • xen 3.2.1,
  • xen 3.2.2,
  • xen 3.2.3,
  • xen 3.3.0,
  • xen 3.3.1,
  • xen 3.3.2,
  • xen 3.4.0,
  • xen 3.4.1,
  • xen 3.4.2,
  • xen 3.4.3,
  • xen 3.4.4,
  • xen 4.0.0,
  • xen 4.0.1,
  • xen 4.0.2,
  • xen 4.0.3,
  • xen 4.0.4,
  • xen 4.1.0,
  • xen 4.1.1,
  • xen 4.1.2,
  • xen 4.1.3,
  • xen 4.1.4,
  • xen 4.1.5,
  • xen 4.1.6,
  • xen 4.1.6.1,
  • xen 4.2.0,
  • xen 4.2.1,
  • xen 4.2.2,
  • xen 4.2.3,
  • xen 4.2.4,
  • xen 4.2.5,
  • xen 4.3.0,
  • xen 4.3.1,
  • xen 4.3.2,
  • xen 4.3.3,
  • xen 4.3.4
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