The Linux kernel before version 4.14.2 is vulnerable to a deadlock caused by fs/ocfs2/file.c:ocfs2_setattr(), as the function does not wait for DIO requests before locking the inode. This can be exploited by local users to cause a subsequent denial of service. References: https://marc.info/?t=150943101800001&r=1&w=2 An upstream patch: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=28f5a8a7c033cbf3e32277f4cc9c6afd74f05300
Created kernel tracking bugs for this issue: Affects: fedora-all [bug 1551505]
Statement: This issue does not affect the versions of the Linux kernel as shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, 6, 7, its real-time kernel, Red Hat Enterprise MRG 2, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 for ARM 64 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 for Power 9 LE, as the code with the flaw is not built and shipped in the products listed.
This was fixed for Fedora with the 4.14.2 stable updates.