Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: usb-audio: Fix out of bounds reads when finding clock sources The current USB-audio driver code doesn't check bLength of each descriptor at traversing for clock descriptors. That is, when a device provides a bogus descriptor with a shorter bLength, the driver might hit out-of-bounds reads. For addressing it, this patch adds sanity checks to the validator functions for the clock descriptor traversal. When the descriptor length is shorter than expected, it's skipped in the loop. For the clock source and clock multiplier descriptors, we can just check bLength against the sizeof() of each descriptor type. OTOH, the clock selector descriptor of UAC2 and UAC3 has an array of bNrInPins elements and two more fields at its tail, hence those have to be checked in addition to the sizeof() check.

INFO

Published Date :

2024-12-24T11:28:50.175Z

Last Modified :

2026-01-05T10:55:36.776Z

Source :

Linux
AFFECTED PRODUCTS

The following products are affected by CVE-2024-53150 vulnerability.

Vendors Products
Debian
  • Debian Linux
Linux
  • Linux Kernel
Redhat
  • Enterprise Linux
  • Openshift
  • Rhel Aus
  • Rhel E4s
  • Rhel Els
  • Rhel Eus
  • Rhel Extras Rt Els
  • Rhel Tus

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