>From https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-announce/2025-October/003635.html: 1) CVE-2025-62229: Use-after-free in XPresentNotify structures creation Using the X11 Present extension, when processing and adding the notifications after presenting a pixmap, if an error occurs, a dangling pointer may be left in the error code path of the function causing a use-after-free when eventually destroying the notification structures later. Introduced in: Xorg 1.15 Fixed in: xorg-server-21.1.19 and xwayland-24.1.9 Fix: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/commit/5a4286b1 Found by: Jan-Niklas Sohn working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative. 2) CVE-2025-62230: Use-after-free in Xkb client resource removal When removing the Xkb resources for a client, the function XkbRemoveResourceClient() will free the XkbInterest data associated with the device, but not the resource associated with it. As a result, when the client terminates, the resource delete function triggers a use-after-free. Introduced in: X11R6 Fixed in: xorg-server-21.1.19 and xwayland-24.1.9 Fix: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/commit/99790a2c https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/commit/10c94238 Found by: Jan-Niklas Sohn working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative. 3) CVE-2025-62231: Value overflow in Xkb extension XkbSetCompatMap() The XkbCompatMap structure stores some of its values using an unsigned short, but fails to check whether the sum of the input data might overflow the maximum unsigned short value. Introduced in: X11R6 Fixed in: xorg-server-21.1.19 and xwayland-24.1.9 Fix: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/commit/475d9f49 Found by: Jan-Niklas Sohn working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative. (From OE-Core rev: 50b9c34ba932761fab9035a54e58466d72b097bf) Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Mathieu Dubois-Briand <mathieu.dubois-briand@bootlin.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Poky
Poky is an integration of various components to form a pre-packaged build system and development environment which is used as a development and validation tool by the Yocto Project. It features support for building customised embedded style device images and custom containers. There are reference demo images ranging from X11/GTK+ to Weston, commandline and more. The system supports cross-architecture application development using QEMU emulation and a standalone toolchain and SDK suitable for IDE integration.
Additional information on the specifics of hardware that Poky supports is available in README.hardware. Further hardware support can easily be added in the form of BSP layers which extend the systems capabilities in a modular way. Many layers are available and can be found through the layer index.
As an integration layer Poky consists of several upstream projects such as BitBake, OpenEmbedded-Core, Yocto documentation, the 'meta-yocto' layer which has configuration and hardware support components. These components are all part of the Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded ecosystems.
The Yocto Project has extensive documentation about the system including a reference manual which can be found at https://docs.yoctoproject.org/
OpenEmbedded is the build architecture used by Poky and the Yocto project. For information about OpenEmbedded, see the OpenEmbedded website.
Contribution Guidelines
Please refer to our contributor guide here: https://docs.yoctoproject.org/dev/contributor-guide/ for full details on how to submit changes.
Where to Send Patches
As Poky is an integration repository (built using a tool called combo-layer), patches against the various components should be sent to their respective upstreams:
OpenEmbedded-Core (files in meta/, meta-selftest/, meta-skeleton/, scripts/):
- Git repository: https://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/
- Mailing list: openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org
BitBake (files in bitbake/):
- Git repository: https://git.openembedded.org/bitbake/
- Mailing list: bitbake-devel@lists.openembedded.org
Documentation (files in documentation/):
- Git repository: https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/yocto-docs/
- Mailing list: docs@lists.yoctoproject.org
meta-yocto (files in meta-poky/, meta-yocto-bsp/):
- Git repository: https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-yocto
- Mailing list: poky@lists.yoctoproject.org
If in doubt, check the openembedded-core git repository for the content you intend to modify as most files are from there unless clearly one of the above categories. Before sending, be sure the patches apply cleanly to the current git repository branch in question.