First published: Fri May 17 2024(Updated: )
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/lima: fix a memleak in lima_heap_alloc When lima_vm_map_bo fails, the resources need to be deallocated, or there will be memleaks.
Credit: 416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67 416baaa9-dc9f-4396-8d5f-8c081fb06d67
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Linux Kernel | >=5.7<5.10.214 | |
Linux Kernel | >=5.11<5.15.153 | |
Linux Kernel | >=5.16<6.1.83 | |
Linux Kernel | >=6.2<6.6.23 | |
Linux Kernel | >=6.7<6.7.11 | |
Linux Kernel | >=6.8<6.8.2 | |
Debian Linux | =10.0 | |
debian/linux | 5.10.223-1 5.10.234-1 6.1.129-1 6.1.133-1 6.12.21-1 6.12.22-1 |
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CVE-2024-35829 is considered a medium severity vulnerability due to potential memory leaks.
To fix CVE-2024-35829, upgrade to one of the resolved versions of the Linux kernel, such as 5.10.223-1 or 6.12.11-1.
Affected versions include specific releases prior to the fix, notably under 5.10.223-1, 6.1.123-1, and others.
After updating, verify that the memory leak issue no longer occurs during resource deallocation.
Yes, CVE-2024-35829 is particularly relevant for Debian Linux users as it pertains to the kernel package.