CVE-2024-42245
Published: Aug 7, 2024
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Revert "sched/fair: Make sure to try to detach at least one movable task" This reverts commit b0defa7ae03ecf91b8bfd10ede430cff12fcbd06. b0defa7ae03ec changed the load balancing logic to ignore env.max_loop if all tasks examined to that point were pinned. The goal of the patch was to make it more likely to be able to detach a task buried in a long list of pinned tasks. However, this has the unfortunate side effect of creating an O(n) iteration in detach_tasks(), as we now must fully iterate every task on a cpu if all or most are pinned. Since this load balance code is done with rq lock held, and often in softirq context, it is very easy to trigger hard lockups. We observed such hard lockups with a user who affined O(10k) threads to a single cpu. When I discussed this with Vincent he initially suggested that we keep the limit on the number of tasks to detach, but increase the number of tasks we can search. However, after some back and forth on the mailing list, he recommended we instead revert the original patch, as it seems likely no one was actually getting hit by the original issue.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected b0defa7ae03ecf91b8bfd10ede430cff12fcbd06 - < d467194018dd536fe6c65a2fd3aedfcdb1424903affected b0defa7ae03ecf91b8bfd10ede430cff12fcbd06 - < 1e116c18e32b035a2d1bd460800072c8bf96bc44affected b0defa7ae03ecf91b8bfd10ede430cff12fcbd06 - < 0fa6dcbfa2e2b97c1e6febbea561badf0931a38baffected b0defa7ae03ecf91b8bfd10ede430cff12fcbd06 - < 2feab2492deb2f14f9675dd6388e9e2bf669c27a |
Linux | Linux | affected 6.1unaffected 0 - < 6.1unaffected 6.1.100 - <= 6.1.*unaffected 6.6.41 - <= 6.6.*unaffected 6.9.10 - <= 6.9.*+1 more versions |
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