In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ftruncate: pass a signed offset The old ftruncate() syscall, using the 32-bit off_t misses a sign extension when called in compat mode on 64-bit architectures. As a result, passing a negative length accidentally succeeds in truncating to file size between 2GiB and 4GiB. Changing the type of the compat syscall to the signed compat_off_t changes the behavior so it instead returns -EINVAL. The native entry point, the truncate() syscall and the corresponding loff_t based variants are all correct already and do not suffer from this mistake.
| Product | Vendor | Version |
|---|---|---|
| Linux | Linux | < 1.2+16.04.20160408-0ubuntu1 |
| Linux | Linux | 8.5.2 |
| Linux | Linux | V300R001C01SPC500T |
| Linux | Linux | V100R001C30 |