Hypervisor May Crash When Processing Hypercalls
CVE-2023-46842

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Key Information:

Status
Vendor
CVE Published:
16 May 2024

What is CVE-2023-46842?

Unlike 32-bit PV guests, HVM guests may switch freely between 64-bit and other modes. This in particular means that they may set registers used to pass 32-bit-mode hypercall arguments to values outside of the range 32-bit code would be able to set them to.

When processing of hypercalls takes a considerable amount of time, the hypervisor may choose to invoke a hypercall continuation. Doing so involves putting (perhaps updated) hypercall arguments in respective registers. For guests not running in 64-bit mode this further involves a certain amount of translation of the values.

Unfortunately internal sanity checking of these translated values assumes high halves of registers to always be clear when invoking a hypercall. When this is found not to be the case, it triggers a consistency check in the hypervisor and causes a crash.

Affected Version(s)

Xen consult Xen advisory XSA-454

References

Timeline

  • Vulnerability published

  • Vulnerability Reserved

Credit

This issue was discovered by Manuel Andreas of Technical University of Munich.
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