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Christian Lamparter 7241a91c94 firmware: intel-microcode: update to 20231114
Debian changelog:

intel-microcode (3.20231114.1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream microcode datafile 20231114 (closes: #1055962)
    Mitigations for "reptar", INTEL-SA-00950 (CVE-2023-23583)
    Sequence of processor instructions leads to unexpected behavior for some
    Intel(R) Processors, may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable
    escalation of privilege and/or information disclosure and/or denial of
    service via local access.
    Note: "retvar" on 4th gen Xeon Scalable (sig 0x806f8 pfm 0x87), 12th gen
    Core mobile (sig 0x906a4 pfm 0x80), 13th gen Core desktop (sig 0xb0671 pfm
    0x01) were already mitigated by a previous microcode update.
  * Fixes for unspecified functional issues
  * Updated microcodes:
    sig 0x000606a6, pf_mask 0x87, 2023-09-01, rev 0xd0003b9, size 299008
    sig 0x000606c1, pf_mask 0x10, 2023-09-08, rev 0x1000268, size 290816
    sig 0x000706e5, pf_mask 0x80, 2023-09-03, rev 0x00c2, size 113664
    sig 0x000806c1, pf_mask 0x80, 2023-09-07, rev 0x00b4, size 111616
    sig 0x000806c2, pf_mask 0xc2, 2023-09-07, rev 0x0034, size 98304
    sig 0x000806d1, pf_mask 0xc2, 2023-09-07, rev 0x004e, size 104448
    sig 0x000806f8, pf_mask 0x87, 2023-06-16, rev 0x2b0004d0, size 572416
    sig 0x000806f8, pf_mask 0x87, 2023-06-16, rev 0x2b0004d0
    sig 0x000806f7, pf_mask 0x87, 2023-06-16, rev 0x2b0004d0
    sig 0x000806f6, pf_mask 0x87, 2023-06-16, rev 0x2b0004d0
    sig 0x000806f5, pf_mask 0x87, 2023-06-16, rev 0x2b0004d0
    sig 0x000806f4, pf_mask 0x87, 2023-06-16, rev 0x2b0004d0
    sig 0x000806f8, pf_mask 0x10, 2023-06-26, rev 0x2c000290, size 605184
    sig 0x000806f8, pf_mask 0x10, 2023-06-26, rev 0x2c000290
    sig 0x000806f6, pf_mask 0x10, 2023-06-26, rev 0x2c000290
    sig 0x000806f5, pf_mask 0x10, 2023-06-26, rev 0x2c000290
    sig 0x000806f4, pf_mask 0x10, 2023-06-26, rev 0x2c000290
    sig 0x00090672, pf_mask 0x07, 2023-06-07, rev 0x0032, size 222208
    sig 0x00090672, pf_mask 0x07, 2023-06-07, rev 0x0032
    sig 0x00090675, pf_mask 0x07, 2023-06-07, rev 0x0032
    sig 0x000b06f2, pf_mask 0x07, 2023-06-07, rev 0x0032
    sig 0x000b06f5, pf_mask 0x07, 2023-06-07, rev 0x0032
    sig 0x000906a3, pf_mask 0x80, 2023-06-07, rev 0x0430, size 220160
    sig 0x000906a3, pf_mask 0x80, 2023-06-07, rev 0x0430
    sig 0x000906a4, pf_mask 0x80, 2023-06-07, rev 0x0430
    sig 0x000906a4, pf_mask 0x40, 2023-05-05, rev 0x0005, size 117760
    sig 0x000a0671, pf_mask 0x02, 2023-09-03, rev 0x005d, size 104448
    sig 0x000b0671, pf_mask 0x32, 2023-08-29, rev 0x011d, size 210944
    sig 0x000b06a2, pf_mask 0xe0, 2023-08-30, rev 0x411c, size 216064
    sig 0x000b06a2, pf_mask 0xe0, 2023-08-30, rev 0x411c
    sig 0x000b06a3, pf_mask 0xe0, 2023-08-30, rev 0x411c
    sig 0x000b06e0, pf_mask 0x11, 2023-06-26, rev 0x0012, size 136192
  * Updated 2023-08-08 changelog entry:
    Mitigations for "retvar" on a few processors, refer to the 2023-11-14
    entry for details.  This information was disclosed in 2023-11-14.
  * source: update symlinks to reflect id of the latest release, 20231114

 -- Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org>  Thu, 16 Nov 2023 08:09:43 -0300

Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
2024-03-09 20:00:11 +01:00
.devcontainer/ci-env devcontainer: Add development environment for gihub codespace 2023-10-30 23:34:26 +01:00
.github ath25: drop target 2024-03-07 12:15:51 +01:00
LICENSES LICENSES: include all used licenses in LICENSES directory 2021-02-14 19:21:38 +01:00
config kernel: enable KASAN option for more architectures 2024-03-08 16:07:48 +08:00
include kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.150 2024-03-07 19:30:54 +01:00
package firmware: intel-microcode: update to 20231114 2024-03-09 20:00:11 +01:00
scripts build: scripts/config - update to kconfig-v6.6.16 2024-03-01 19:02:00 +01:00
target Revert "ipq-wifi: fix upstream board-2.bin ZTE M289F snafu" 2024-03-09 20:00:11 +01:00
toolchain toolchain: glibc: Update glibc 2.37 to recent HEAD 2024-02-10 12:52:09 +01:00
tools tools/dwarves: update to 1.26 2024-02-28 15:12:30 -08:00
.gitattributes add .gitattributes to prevent the git autocrlf option from messing with CRLF/LF in files 2012-05-08 13:30:49 +00:00
.gitignore .gitignore: ignore link if target is included from feed 2023-07-26 17:45:11 +02:00
BSDmakefile build: use SPDX license tags 2021-02-05 14:54:47 +01:00
COPYING COPYING: add COPYING file to specify project licenses 2021-02-14 19:21:38 +01:00
Config.in build: scripts/config - update to kconfig-v5.14 2022-02-19 13:10:01 +01:00
Makefile build: fix pkg-config detection when inside of a nix-shell 2023-11-02 20:26:32 +01:00
README.md build: drop support for python 3.6 2023-05-22 13:23:35 +02:00
feeds.conf.default Revert "feeds: use git-src-full to allow Git versioning" 2023-05-23 14:38:55 +02:00
rules.mk rules.mk: make toolchain dirs define more consistent 2023-10-20 16:13:56 +02:00

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