A DMA reentrancy issue was found in the Tulip device emulation in QEMU. When Tulip reads or writes to the rx/tx descriptor or copies the rx/tx frame, it doesn't check whether the destination address is its own MMIO address. This can cause the device to trigger MMIO handlers multiple times, possibly leading to a stack or heap overflow. A malicious guest could use this flaw to crash the QEMU process on the host, resulting in a denial of service condition.
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: redhat
Published:
Updated: 2024-08-22T03:55:11.563Z
Reserved: 2022-08-23T00:00:00
Link: CVE-2022-2962

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Status : Modified
Published: 2022-09-13T20:15:09.640
Modified: 2024-11-21T07:01:59.670
Link: CVE-2022-2962
