Virtual COM Port Driver is available in the Standard and PRO editions, so you can choose the optimal set of features that is perfectly suited to your needs. Standard version Virtual Serial Port Driver is designed to provide your system with an unlimited number of virtual serial port pairs that work like real hardware COM interfaces and fully. Open the Device Manager by right clicking “My computer” and selecting control panel. Look under Ports (COM & LPT). You should see an open port named 'USB Serial Port' Right click on the 'USB Serial Port' and choose the 'Update Driver Software' option. Next, choose the 'Browse my computer for Driver software' option. Virtual COM port (VCP) drivers cause the USB device to appear as an additional COM port available to the PC. Application software can access the USB device in the This page contains the VCP drivers currently available for FTDI devices. For D2XX Direct drivers, please click here.

ELSA-2021-9006 - Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update

Type:SECURITY
Severity:IMPORTANT
Release Date:2021-01-12
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[5.4.17-2036.102.0.2uek]
- xen-blkback: set ring->xenblkd to NULL after kthread_stop() (Pawel Wieczorkiewicz) [Orabug: 32260252] {CVE-2020-29569}
- xenbus/xenbus_backend: Disallow pending watch messages (SeongJae Park) [Orabug: 32253409] {CVE-2020-29568}
- xen/xenbus: Count pending messages for each watch (SeongJae Park) [Orabug: 32253409] {CVE-2020-29568}
- xen/xenbus/xen_bus_type: Support will_handle watch callback (SeongJae Park) [Orabug: 32253409] {CVE-2020-29568}
- xen/xenbus: Add 'will_handle' callback support in xenbus_watch_path() (SeongJae Park) [Orabug: 32253409] {CVE-2020-29568}
- xen/xenbus: Allow watches discard events before queueing (SeongJae Park) [Orabug: 32253409] {CVE-2020-29568}
[5.4.17-2036.102.0.1uek]
- target: fix XCOPY NAA identifier lookup (David Disseldorp) [Orabug: 32248035] {CVE-2020-28374}
[5.4.17-2036.102.0uek]
- futex: Fix inode life-time issue (Peter Zijlstra) [Orabug: 32233515] {CVE-2020-14381}
- perf/core: Fix race in the perf_mmap_close() function (Jiri Olsa) [Orabug: 32233352] {CVE-2020-14351}
- intel_idle: Customize IceLake server support (Chen Yu) [Orabug: 32218858]
- dm crypt: Allow unaligned bio buffer lengths for skcipher devices (Sudhakar Panneerselvam) [Orabug: 32210418]
- vhost scsi: fix lun reset completion handling (Mike Christie) [Orabug: 32167069]
- vhost scsi: Add support for LUN resets. (Mike Christie) [Orabug: 32167069]
- vhost scsi: add lun parser helper (Mike Christie) [Orabug: 32167069]
- vhost scsi: fix cmd completion race (Mike Christie) [Orabug: 32167069]
- vhost scsi: alloc cmds per vq instead of session (Mike Christie) [Orabug: 32167069]
- vhost: Create accessors for virtqueues private_data (Eugenio Perez) [Orabug: 32167069]
- vhost: add helper to check if a vq has been setup (Mike Christie) [Orabug: 32167069]
- scsi: sd: Allow user to configure command retries (Mike Christie) [Orabug: 32167069]
- scsi: core: Add limitless cmd retry support (Mike Christie) [Orabug: 32167069]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Update driver version to 36.100.00.00 (Suganath Prabu S) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Handle trigger page after firmware update (Suganath Prabu S) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Add persistent MPI trigger page (Suganath Prabu S) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Add persistent SCSI sense trigger page (Suganath Prabu S) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Add persistent Event trigger page (Suganath Prabu S) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Add persistent Master trigger page (Suganath Prabu S) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Add persistent trigger pages support (Suganath Prabu S) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Sync time periodically between driver and firmware (Suganath Prabu S) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Bump driver version to 35.101.00.00 (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Add module parameter multipath_on_hba (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Handle vSES vphy object during HBA reset (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Add bypass_dirty_port_flag parameter (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Handling HBA vSES device (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Set valid PhysicalPort in SMPPassThrough (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Update hba_port objects after host reset (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Get sas_device objects using device's rphy (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Rename transport_del_phy_from_an_existing_port() (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Get device objects using sas_address & portID (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Update hba_port's sas_address & phy_mask (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Rearrange _scsih_mark_responding_sas_device() (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Allocate memory for hba_port objects (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Define hba_port structure (Sreekanth Reddy) [Orabug: 32242279]
- scsi: mpt3sas: Fix ioctl timeout (Suganath Prabu S) [Orabug: 32242279]
- icmp: randomize the global rate limiter (Eric Dumazet) [Orabug: 32227958] {CVE-2020-25705}
- perf/x86/intel/uncore: Add box_offsets for free-running counters (Kan Liang) [Orabug: 32020885]
- perf/x86/intel/uncore: Factor out __snr_uncore_mmio_init_box (Kan Liang) [Orabug: 32020885]
- perf/x86/intel/uncore: Add Ice Lake server uncore support (Kan Liang) [Orabug: 32020885]


Related CVEs


CVE-2020-14351
CVE-2020-25705
CVE-2020-14381
CVE-2020-29568
CVE-2020-29569
CVE-2020-28374

Updated Packages


Release/ArchitectureFilenameMD5sumSuperseded By Advisory
Oracle Linux 7 (aarch64) kernel-uek-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.src.rpmdf05b59811bd461966bf9d109f7efca5-
kernel-uek-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.aarch64.rpm72a401afb59c4367d12f0c3f33071a7d-
kernel-uek-debug-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.aarch64.rpmc2d8aa4bff533597894591d3185297f3-
kernel-uek-debug-devel-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.aarch64.rpm54c27c36ead23729683f5d88308e9b0f-
kernel-uek-devel-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.aarch64.rpmd6c5f2c24220f7b42b2fc242d6120a26-
kernel-uek-doc-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.noarch.rpm56fb97c6e4b8887f36538119b88fbc0e-
kernel-uek-tools-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.aarch64.rpmcaa2a941b45ecce8e8cefb66a3491f7d-
kernel-uek-tools-libs-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.aarch64.rpme6509b1e1459be7dbf56ea55aab488fd-
perf-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.aarch64.rpm18ef801efab6db63bb50dd0375e6683e-
python-perf-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.aarch64.rpm6f9aaff8b8415ecaf2d90690199c48e0-
Oracle Linux 7 (x86_64) kernel-uek-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.src.rpmdf05b59811bd461966bf9d109f7efca5-
kernel-uek-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.x86_64.rpmaa6f3fee6abe17d770ded7fae82fb1b8-
kernel-uek-debug-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.x86_64.rpmdefe49d3029421c7fbb9283f4ca33fa2-
kernel-uek-debug-devel-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.x86_64.rpmfb8edf71199f518a3bfae790ce3cf494-
kernel-uek-devel-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.x86_64.rpm62cfa1cb3c794664cbcc7377e6f4a438-
kernel-uek-doc-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.noarch.rpm56fb97c6e4b8887f36538119b88fbc0e-
kernel-uek-tools-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el7uek.x86_64.rpm80c0bc7d6fd46ff6e98658299913e68a-
Oracle Linux 8 (aarch64) kernel-uek-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.src.rpm96f25e1f998388fbe01cf4c8eb66893f-
kernel-uek-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.aarch64.rpm1025e8ca2eb08d348fbb1130fb9ca1b9-
kernel-uek-debug-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.aarch64.rpma615775b6cfde7f1d726216bcb1bb576-
kernel-uek-debug-devel-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.aarch64.rpm3a6607a70860c0bd107cfb421ab4d004-
kernel-uek-devel-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.aarch64.rpmd47a20ce72398af688326642a7600beb-
kernel-uek-doc-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.noarch.rpm6fdbedf3987d82bb9dd30e8cfc1404cc-
Oracle Linux 8 (x86_64) kernel-uek-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.src.rpm96f25e1f998388fbe01cf4c8eb66893f-
kernel-uek-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.x86_64.rpmb0c97cade64198d9d398d3d1f55561af-
kernel-uek-debug-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.x86_64.rpmca603f9b29d48601a72e81ea7666ff87-
kernel-uek-debug-devel-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.x86_64.rpm826e82078346f24f61e960c561b44b87-
kernel-uek-devel-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.x86_64.rpmbe07932a7584921735b1a90afa403150-
kernel-uek-doc-5.4.17-2036.102.0.2.el8uek.noarch.rpm6fdbedf3987d82bb9dd30e8cfc1404cc-

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Install Drivers for STMicroelectronicsDiscovery Boards

Before you start working on Support Package for STMicroelectronics® Discovery™ boards, you must first configure your computer to detect the STMicroelectronics Discovery board.

To detect the Support Package for STMicroelectronics Discovery board:

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  1. Connect the STMicroelectronics Discovery boardto a USB port of your computer.

    When you connect, the STMicroelectronics Discovery board detection light starts blinking and then stops when your computer detects the Discovery board.

    The STM32F4–Discovery board is as shown.

    The STM32F746G-Discovery board is as shown.

    The STM32F769I-Discovery board is as shown.

  2. On the STSW-LINK009 page, in the Get Software section, click . Download the zip file on your computer, and extract the driver installation executable from the zip file. This step requires you to have the login credentials of the STSW-LINK009 web page.

    To install the driver software, you can use either of the following methods:

    • Double-click the extracted executable dpinst_amd64.exe, and follow the installation steps.

    • Right-click Device Manager > Other Devices > ST-Link Debug and then click Update Driver Software. Select the option Browse my computer for driver software. In the Browse window, specify the path of the folder that you have unzipped, for example, C:en.stsw-link009.

  3. After the driver is detected, you see the STMicroelectronicsSTLink dongle under the Universal Serial Bus devices asshown.