Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 3 for SLE 15 SP7)
Details
This update for the Linux Kernel 6.4.0-1507005311 fixes several issues.
The following security issues were fixed:
CVE-2025-38678: netfilter: nf_tables: reject duplicate device on updates (bsc#1249534).
CVE-2025-38499: cloneprivatemnt(): make sure that caller has CAPSYSADMIN in the right userns (bsc#1248673).
CVE-2025-38566: sunrpc: fix handling of server side tls alerts (bsc#1248376).
kernel-livepatch.spec: Replace kernel-syms with kernel-<flavor>-specific dependencies (bsc#1248108) The commit ead79afe7cbfae ('kernel-livepatch.spec: Update build dependencies for non-default flavors') broke build of livepatches which were built with kernel-syms-rt. The problem is that livepatch packages for already released kernels are built in exactly the same build environment as the initial livepatch. The BS (Build Service) installs the build environment using the given _buildinfo-*.xml and ignores BuildRequires. But the BuildRequires are later checked by rpmbuild tool. It would complain when new dependencies were added. Unfortunately, kernel-syms-rt does not exist on SLE16. This was the main motivation for the above mentioned commit. But the package kernel-syms is empty. Its only purpose is to add other dependencies. Replace it by opencoding the dependencies. Note that the kernel devel files are historically split into various packages, kernel-<flavor>-devel, kernel-devel-<flavor>, and even kernel-devel. But it is enough to require kernel-<flavor>-devel because it requires the other devel files on its own. This seems to be true back to SLE15-SP4 at minimum.