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CVE-2024-26606Date: (C)2024-02-26   (M)2024-04-26


In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: binder: signal epoll threads of self-work In (e)poll mode, threads often depend on I/O events to determine when data is ready for consumption. Within binder, a thread may initiate a command via BINDER_WRITE_READ without a read buffer and then make use of epoll_wait() or similar to consume any responses afterwards. It is then crucial that epoll threads are signaled via wakeup when they queue their own work. Otherwise, they risk waiting indefinitely for an event leaving their work unhandled. What is worse, subsequent commands won't trigger a wakeup either as the thread has pending work.

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CVSS V3 Severity:CVSS V2 Severity:
CVSS Score : 5.5CVSS Score :
Exploit Score: 1.8Exploit Score:
Impact Score: 3.6Impact Score:
 
CVSS V3 Metrics:CVSS V2 Metrics:
Attack Vector: LOCALAccess Vector:
Attack Complexity: LOWAccess Complexity:
Privileges Required: LOWAuthentication:
User Interaction: NONEConfidentiality:
Scope: UNCHANGEDIntegrity:
Confidentiality: NONEAvailability:
Integrity: NONE 
Availability: HIGH 
  
Reference:
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/42beab162dcee1e691ee4934292d51581c29df61
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/82722b453dc2f967b172603e389ee7dc1b3137cc
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/90e09c016d72b91e76de25f71c7b93d94cc3c769
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/93b372c39c40cbf179e56621e6bc48240943af69
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/97830f3c3088638ff90b20dfba2eb4d487bf14d7
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/a423042052ec2bdbf1e552e621e6a768922363cc
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/a7ae586f6f6024f490b8546c8c84670f96bb9b68
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/dd64bb8329ce0ea27bc557e4160c2688835402ac

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