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Fabrice Fontaine 26a46564f3 package/cereal: fix CVE-2020-11105
Fix CVE-2020-11105: An issue was discovered in USC iLab cereal through
1.3.0. It employs caching of std::shared_ptr values, using the raw
pointer address as a unique identifier. This becomes problematic if an
std::shared_ptr variable goes out of scope and is freed, and a new
std::shared_ptr is allocated at the same address. Serialization fidelity
thereby becomes dependent upon memory layout. In short, serialized
std::shared_ptr variables cannot always be expected to serialize back
into their original values. This can have any number of consequences,
depending on the context within which this manifests.

Signed-off-by: Fabrice Fontaine <fontaine.fabrice@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2021-02-04 18:20:41 +01:00
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board configs/nexbox_a95x_defconfig: bump to kernel 5.10.12 2021-02-04 18:15:09 +01:00
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configs configs/nexbox_a95x_defconfig: bump to kernel 5.10.12 2021-02-04 18:15:09 +01:00
docs Replace LIBFOO_CPE_ID_VERSION_MINOR by LIBFOO_CPE_ID_UPDATE 2021-01-31 23:21:38 +01:00
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package package/cereal: fix CVE-2020-11105 2021-02-04 18:20:41 +01:00
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toolchain toolchain/toolchain-external: update Arm AArch64 BE toolchain 10.2-2020.11 2021-02-03 22:52:57 +01:00
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