CVE-2024-56785
Published: Jan 8, 2025
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: MIPS: Loongson64: DTS: Really fix PCIe port nodes for ls7a Fix the dtc warnings: arch/mips/boot/dts/loongson/ls7a-pch.dtsi:68.16-416.5: Warning (interrupt_provider): /bus@10000000/pci@1a000000: '#interrupt-cells' found, but node is not an interrupt provider arch/mips/boot/dts/loongson/ls7a-pch.dtsi:68.16-416.5: Warning (interrupt_provider): /bus@10000000/pci@1a000000: '#interrupt-cells' found, but node is not an interrupt provider arch/mips/boot/dts/loongson/loongson64g_4core_ls7a.dtb: Warning (interrupt_map): Failed prerequisite 'interrupt_provider' And a runtime warning introduced in commit 045b14ca5c36 ("of: WARN on deprecated #address-cells/#size-cells handling"): WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 1 at drivers/of/base.c:106 of_bus_n_addr_cells+0x9c/0xe0 Missing '#address-cells' in /bus@10000000/pci@1a000000/pci_bridge@9,0 The fix is similar to commit d89a415ff8d5 ("MIPS: Loongson64: DTS: Fix PCIe port nodes for ls7a"), which has fixed the issue for ls2k (despite its subject mentions ls7a).
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 24af105962c8004edb9f5bf84bc587cbb30e52de - < 5a2eaa3ad2b803c7ea442c6db7379466ee73c024affected 24af105962c8004edb9f5bf84bc587cbb30e52de - < a7fd78075031871bc68fc56fdaa6e7a3934064b1affected 24af105962c8004edb9f5bf84bc587cbb30e52de - < c8ee41fc3522c6659e324d90bc2ccd3b6310d7fcaffected 24af105962c8004edb9f5bf84bc587cbb30e52de - < 8ef9ea1503d0a129cc6f5cf48fb63633efa5d766affected 24af105962c8004edb9f5bf84bc587cbb30e52de - < 01575f2ff8ba578a3436f230668bd056dc2eb823+1 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 5.9unaffected 0 - < 5.9unaffected 5.10.231 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.174 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.1.120 - <= 6.1.*+3 more versions |
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