File 61dd5f64-limit-support-statement-for-Linux-and-Windows-frontends.patch of Package xen.32199

Subject: SUPPORT.md: limit support statement for Linux and Windows frontends
From: Juergen Gross jgross@suse.com Tue Jan 11 11:43:48 2022 +0100
Date: Tue Jan 11 11:43:48 2022 +0100:
Git: 22891e12a45f9bb2e1dbb5daf2ba39cbe002e4f4

Change the support state of Linux and Windows pv frontends from
"supported" to "supported with caveats" in order to reflect that the
frontends can probably be harmed by their respective backends.

Some of the Linux frontends have been hardened already.

This is XSA-376

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Acked-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>

--- a/SUPPORT.md
+++ b/SUPPORT.md
@@ -376,7 +376,11 @@ Guest-side driver capable of speaking th
     Status, FreeBSD: Supported, Security support external
     Status, NetBSD: Supported, Security support external
     Status, OpenBSD: Supported, Security support external
-    Status, Windows: Supported
+    Status, Windows: Supported, with caveats
+
+Windows frontend currently trusts the backend;
+bugs in the frontend which allow backend to cause mischief will not be
+considered security vulnerabilities.
 
 ### Netfront
 
@@ -386,19 +390,31 @@ Guest-side driver capable of speaking th
     Status, FreeBSD: Supported, Security support external
     Status, NetBSD: Supported, Security support external
     Status, OpenBSD: Supported, Security support external
-    Status, Windows: Supported
+    Status, Windows: Supported, with caveats
+
+Windows frontend currently trusts the backend;
+bugs in the frontend which allow backend to cause mischief will not be
+considered security vulnerabilities.
 
 ### PV Framebuffer (frontend)
 
 Guest-side driver capable of speaking the Xen PV Framebuffer protocol
 
-    Status, Linux (xen-fbfront): Supported
+    Status, Linux (xen-fbfront): Supported, with caveats
+
+Linux frontend currently trusts the backend;
+bugs in the frontend which allow backend to cause mischief will not be
+considered security vulnerabilities.
 
 ### PV display (frontend)
 
 Guest-side driver capable of speaking the Xen PV display protocol
 
-    Status, Linux: Supported
+    Status, Linux, Supported, with caveats
+
+Linux frontend currently trusts the backend;
+bugs in the frontend which allow backend to cause mischief will not be
+considered security vulnerabilities.
 
 ### PV Console (frontend)
 
@@ -407,7 +423,11 @@ Guest-side driver capable of speaking th
     Status, Linux (hvc_xen): Supported
     Status, FreeBSD: Supported, Security support external
     Status, NetBSD: Supported, Security support external
-    Status, Windows: Supported
+    Status, Windows: Supported, with caveats
+
+Windows frontend currently trusts the backend;
+bugs in the frontend which allow backend to cause mischief will not be
+considered security vulnerabilities.
 
 ### PV keyboard (frontend)
 
@@ -415,11 +435,19 @@ Guest-side driver capable of speaking th
 Note that the "keyboard protocol" includes mouse / pointer /
 multi-touch support as well.
 
-    Status, Linux (xen-kbdfront): Supported
+    Status, Linux (xen-kbdfront): Supported, with caveats
+
+Linux frontend currently trusts the backend;
+bugs in the frontend which allow backend to cause mischief will not be
+considered security vulnerabilities.
 
 ### PV USB (frontend)
 
-    Status, Linux: Supported
+    Status, Linux: Supported, with caveats
+
+Linux frontend currently trusts the backend;
+bugs in the frontend which allow backend to cause mischief will not be
+considered security vulnerabilities.
 
 ### PV SCSI protocol (frontend)
 
@@ -428,6 +456,10 @@ multi-touch support as well.
 NB that while the PV SCSI frontend is in Linux and tested regularly,
 there is currently no xl support.
 
+Linux frontend currently trusts the backend;
+bugs in the frontend which allow backend to cause mischief will not be
+considered security vulnerabilities.
+
 ### PV TPM (frontend)
 
 Guest-side driver capable of speaking the Xen PV TPM protocol
@@ -450,7 +482,11 @@ Guest-side driver capable of making pv s
 
 Guest-side driver capable of speaking the Xen PV sound protocol
 
-    Status, Linux: Supported
+    Status, Linux: Supported, with caveats
+
+Linux frontend currently trusts the backend;
+bugs in the frontend which allow backend to cause mischief will not be
+considered security vulnerabilities.
 
 ## Virtual device support, host side
 
@@ -939,6 +975,9 @@ are given the following labels:
 
     This feature is security supported
     by a different organization (not the XenProject).
+    The extent of support is defined by that organization.
+    It might be limited, e.g. like described in **Supported, with caveats**
+    below.
     See **External security support** below.
 
   * **Supported, with caveats**
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