4.6
CVSSv2

CVE-2020-25602

Published: 23/09/2020 Updated: 07/11/2023
CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.6 | Impact Score: 6.9 | Exploitability Score: 3.1
CVSS v3 Base Score: 6 | Impact Score: 4 | Exploitability Score: 1.5
VMScore: 409
Vector: AV:L/AC:L/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:C

Vulnerability Summary

An issue exists in Xen up to and including 4.14.x. An x86 PV guest can trigger a host OS crash when handling guest access to MSR_MISC_ENABLE. When a guest accesses certain Model Specific Registers, Xen first reads the value from hardware to use as the basis for auditing the guest access. For the MISC_ENABLE MSR, which is an Intel specific MSR, this MSR read is performed without error handling for a #GP fault, which is the consequence of trying to read this MSR on non-Intel hardware. A buggy or malicious PV guest administrator can crash Xen, resulting in a host Denial of Service. Only x86 systems are vulnerable. ARM systems are not vulnerable. Only Xen versions 4.11 and onwards are vulnerable. 4.10 and previous versions are not vulnerable. Only x86 systems that do not implement the MISC_ENABLE MSR (0x1a0) are vulnerable. AMD and Hygon systems do not implement this MSR and are vulnerable. Intel systems do implement this MSR and are not vulnerable. Other manufacturers have not been checked. Only x86 PV guests can exploit the vulnerability. x86 HVM/PVH guests cannot exploit the vulnerability.

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