From: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>
To: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: cve@kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
linux-cve-announce@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: CVE-2024-35906: drm/amd/display: Send DTBCLK disable message on first commit
Date: Fri, 24 May 2024 17:59:34 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ZlC5ZooIRyVb9ITu@tiehlicka> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <2024052453-afar-tartly-3721@gregkh>
On Fri 24-05-24 17:22:24, Greg KH wrote:
[...]
> > > And people want to word-smith the text all the time already, so we just
> > > default to using the changelog text as that's the most "neutral" and
> > > public information out there (i.e. we don't have to worry about any sort
> > > of data-retention or classification laws as the information is already
> > > public in kernel changelog text.)
> >
> > This part I do not understand. What is wrong about a reasoning why
> > something has been considered a CVE? E.g. something like
> > CVE assigned because a potential WARN_ON is fixed and that could panic
> > with panic_on_warn. Fixed by <URL_TO_LINUS_TREE>
> >
> > or
> > CVE assigned because UAF is fixed and those can be generally used to
> > construct more complex attacks. Fixed by <URL_TO_LINUS_TREE>
> >
> > etc.
>
> Doing the work to classify all of these in this manner isn't going to
> happen by us, sorry, as it is not required by the CVE process, and
> frankly, we are doing a load of work already here.
I would really like the understand this position. You are doing the
classification already, right? What does prevent you from making that a
part of the process? Why wouldn't you like to help CVE consumers to
understand that process better?
--
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs
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[not found] <2024051954-CVE-2024-35906-1c6f@gregkh>
2024-05-21 8:28 ` CVE-2024-35906: drm/amd/display: Send DTBCLK disable message on first commit Michal Hocko
2024-05-21 14:39 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2024-05-21 16:51 ` Michal Hocko
2024-05-21 17:03 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2024-05-21 17:56 ` Michal Hocko
2024-05-22 3:57 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2024-05-23 8:26 ` Michal Hocko
2024-05-23 13:49 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2024-05-24 10:10 ` Michal Hocko
2024-05-24 11:47 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2024-05-24 14:02 ` Michal Hocko
2024-05-24 15:22 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2024-05-24 15:59 ` Michal Hocko [this message]
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