Skip to navigation Skip to main content

Utilities

  • Subscriptions
  • Downloads
  • Red Hat Console
  • Get Support
Red Hat Customer Portal
  • Subscriptions
  • Downloads
  • Red Hat Console
  • Get Support
  • Products

    Top Products

    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
    • Red Hat OpenShift
    • Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
    All Products

    Downloads and Containers

    • Downloads
    • Packages
    • Containers

    Top Resources

    • Documentation
    • Product Life Cycles
    • Product Compliance
    • Errata
  • Knowledge

    Red Hat Knowledge Center

    • Knowledgebase Solutions
    • Knowledgebase Articles
    • Customer Portal Labs
    • Errata

    Top Product Docs

    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
    • Red Hat OpenShift
    • Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
    All Product Docs

    Training and Certification

    • About
    • Course Index
    • Certification Index
    • Skill Assessment
  • Security

    Red Hat Product Security Center

    • Security Updates
    • Security Advisories
    • Red Hat CVE Database
    • Errata

    References

    • Security Bulletins
    • Security Measurement
    • Severity Ratings
    • Security Data

    Top Resources

    • Security Labs
    • Backporting Policies
    • Security Blog
  • Support

    Red Hat Support

    • Support Cases
    • Troubleshoot
    • Get Support
    • Contact Red Hat Support

    Red Hat Community Support

    • Customer Portal Community
    • Community Discussions
    • Red Hat Accelerator Program

    Top Resources

    • Product Life Cycles
    • Customer Portal Labs
    • Red Hat JBoss Supported Configurations
    • Red Hat Insights
Or troubleshoot an issue.

Select Your Language

  • English
  • Français
  • 한국어
  • 日本語
  • 中文 (中国)

Infrastructure and Management

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux
  • Red Hat Satellite
  • Red Hat Subscription Management
  • Red Hat Insights
  • Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

Cloud Computing

  • Red Hat OpenShift
  • Red Hat OpenStack Platform
  • Red Hat OpenShift
  • Red Hat OpenShift AI
  • Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated
  • Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes
  • Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes
  • Red Hat Quay
  • Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces
  • Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS

Storage

  • Red Hat Gluster Storage
  • Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure
  • Red Hat Ceph Storage
  • Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation

Runtimes

  • Red Hat Runtimes
  • Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform
  • Red Hat Data Grid
  • Red Hat JBoss Web Server
  • Red Hat build of Keycloak
  • Red Hat support for Spring Boot
  • Red Hat build of Node.js
  • Red Hat build of Quarkus

Integration and Automation

  • Red Hat Application Foundations
  • Red Hat Fuse
  • Red Hat AMQ
  • Red Hat 3scale API Management
All Products
Red Hat Product Errata RHSA-2009:1659 - Security Advisory
Issued:
2009-12-09
Updated:
2009-12-09

RHSA-2009:1659 - Security Advisory

  • Overview
  • Updated Packages

Synopsis

Moderate: kvm security and bug fix update

Type/Severity

Security Advisory: Moderate

Red Hat Insights patch analysis

Identify and remediate systems affected by this advisory.

View affected systems

Topic

Updated kvm packages that fix one security issue and several bugs are now
available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.

This update has been rated as having moderate security impact by the Red
Hat Security Response Team.

Description

KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for
Linux on AMD64 and Intel 64 systems. KVM is a Linux kernel module built for
the standard Red Hat Enterprise Linux kernel.

On x86 platforms, the do_insn_fetch() function did not limit the amount of
instruction bytes fetched per instruction. Users in guest operating systems
could leverage this flaw to cause large latencies on SMP hosts that could
lead to a local denial of service on the host operating system. This
update fixes this issue by imposing the architecturally-defined 15 byte
length limit for instructions. (CVE-2009-4031)

This update also fixes the following bugs:

  • performance problems occurred when using the qcow2 image format with the

qemu-kvm -drive "cache=none" option (the default setting when not specified
otherwise). This could cause guest operating system installations to take
hours. With this update, performance patches have been backported so that
using the qcow2 image format with the "cache=none" option no longer causes
performance issues. (BZ#520693)

  • when using the virtual vm8086 mode, bugs in the emulated hardware task

switching implementation may have, in some situations, caused older guest
operating systems to malfunction. (BZ#532031)

  • Windows Server 2003 guests (32-bit) with more than 4GB of memory may have

crashed during reboot when using the default qemu-kvm CPU settings.
(BZ#532043)

  • with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, guests continued to run after

encountering disk read errors. This could have led to their file systems
becoming corrupted (but not the host's), notably in environments that use
networked storage. With this update, the qemu-kvm -drive "werror=stop"
option now applies not only to write errors but also to read errors: When
using this option, guests will pause on disk read and write errors.

By default, guests managed by Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization use the
"werror=stop" option. This option is not used by default for guests managed
by libvirt. (BZ#537334, BZ#540406)

  • the para-virtualized block driver (virtio-blk) silently ignored read

errors when accessing disk images. With this update, the driver correctly
signals the read error to the guest. (BZ#537334)

All KVM users should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain
backported patches to resolve these issues. Note: The procedure in the
Solution section must be performed before this update will take effect.

Solution

Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released
errata relevant to your system have been applied.

This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use
the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-11259

The following procedure must be performed before this update will take
effect:

1) Stop all KVM guest virtual machines.

2) Either reboot the hypervisor machine or, as the root user, remove (using
"modprobe -r [module]") and reload (using "modprobe [module]") all of the
following modules which are currently running (determined using "lsmod"):
kvm, ksm, kvm-intel or kvm-amd.

3) Restart the KVM guest virtual machines.

Affected Products

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64 - Extended Update Support 5.4 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 5 x86_64

Fixes

  • BZ - 532031 - KVM does not implement proper support for hardware task linking when using vm8086 mode
  • BZ - 532043 - qemu aborted when restart 32bitwin23k with more than 4G mem in intel host.
  • BZ - 537334 - O/S Filesystem Corruption with RHEL-5.4 on a RHEV Guest
  • BZ - 540406 - RHEL5.4 VM image corruption with an IDE v-disk
  • BZ - 541160 - CVE-2009-4031 kernel: KVM: x86 emulator: limit instructions to 15 bytes

CVEs

  • CVE-2009-4031

References

  • http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#moderate
Note: More recent versions of these packages may be available. Click a package name for more details.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5

SRPM
kvm-83-105.el5_4.13.src.rpm SHA-256: e1bf0a73a1227eaf77603344ee94ea3f0ffa09ee51985c6fa53ed57bc29ba2ed
x86_64
kmod-kvm-83-105.el5_4.13.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: d939d2b5afbb9926fd8bb6f9ecf6ea31bcefd3d329240cac15b04f0db114eded
kvm-83-105.el5_4.13.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: cfbb25e31a5e39c528fc70ebd849b025a0efc20fb72927140ad662c9d0da480b
kvm-qemu-img-83-105.el5_4.13.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: 1313bdefffc7ad632006bda3d07fc0f591f2892eea3ab161353019fc33478280
kvm-tools-83-105.el5_4.13.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: 0b5ae085ae58ba4c7ee853475e5394ad03a62361ec96eae474d0c69e96b9edec

Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64 - Extended Update Support 5.4

SRPM
x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 5

SRPM
kvm-83-105.el5_4.13.src.rpm SHA-256: e1bf0a73a1227eaf77603344ee94ea3f0ffa09ee51985c6fa53ed57bc29ba2ed
x86_64
kmod-kvm-83-105.el5_4.13.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: d939d2b5afbb9926fd8bb6f9ecf6ea31bcefd3d329240cac15b04f0db114eded
kvm-83-105.el5_4.13.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: cfbb25e31a5e39c528fc70ebd849b025a0efc20fb72927140ad662c9d0da480b
kvm-qemu-img-83-105.el5_4.13.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: 1313bdefffc7ad632006bda3d07fc0f591f2892eea3ab161353019fc33478280
kvm-tools-83-105.el5_4.13.x86_64.rpm SHA-256: 0b5ae085ae58ba4c7ee853475e5394ad03a62361ec96eae474d0c69e96b9edec

The Red Hat security contact is secalert@redhat.com. More contact details at https://access.redhat.com/security/team/contact/.

Red Hat LinkedIn YouTube Facebook X, formerly Twitter

Quick Links

  • Downloads
  • Subscriptions
  • Support Cases
  • Customer Service
  • Product Documentation

Help

  • Contact Us
  • Customer Portal FAQ
  • Log-in Assistance

Site Info

  • Trust Red Hat
  • Browser Support Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Awards and Recognition
  • Colophon

Related Sites

  • redhat.com
  • developers.redhat.com
  • connect.redhat.com
  • cloud.redhat.com

Red Hat legal and privacy links

  • About Red Hat
  • Jobs
  • Events
  • Locations
  • Contact Red Hat
  • Red Hat Blog
  • Inclusion at Red Hat
  • Cool Stuff Store
  • Red Hat Summit
© 2025 Red Hat

Red Hat legal and privacy links

  • Privacy statement
  • Terms of use
  • All policies and guidelines
  • Digital accessibility