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CVE-2026-31578

UNKNOWN 0.0

media: as102: fix to not free memory after the device is registered in as102_usb_probe()

CVSS Score
0.0
EPSS Score
0.0%
EPSS Percentile
0th

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: as102: fix to not free memory after the device is registered in as102_usb_probe() In as102_usb driver, the following race condition occurs: ``` CPU0 CPU1 as102_usb_probe() kzalloc(); // alloc as102_dev_t .... usb_register_dev(); fd = sys_open("/path/to/dev"); // open as102 fd .... usb_deregister_dev(); .... kfree(); // free as102_dev_t .... sys_close(fd); as102_release() // UAF!! as102_usb_release() kfree(); // DFB!! ``` When a USB character device registered with usb_register_dev() is later unregistered (via usb_deregister_dev() or disconnect), the device node is removed so new open() calls fail. However, file descriptors that are already open do not go away immediately: they remain valid until the last reference is dropped and the driver's .release() is invoked. In as102, as102_usb_probe() calls usb_register_dev() and then, on an error path, does usb_deregister_dev() and frees as102_dev_t right away. If userspace raced a successful open() before the deregistration, that open FD will later hit as102_release() --> as102_usb_release() and access or free as102_dev_t again, occur a race to use-after-free and double-free vuln. The fix is to never kfree(as102_dev_t) directly once usb_register_dev() has succeeded. After deregistration, defer freeing memory to .release(). In other words, let release() perform the last kfree when the final open FD is closed.

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Product linux
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Published Apr 24, 2026
Last Updated Jun 1, 2026
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Affected Versions

Linux / Linux
cd19f7d3e39b3160595d56bb3e3a2bf4f7f4669c < 0d36653a3a821e5a974798adb347b3ea09332914 cd19f7d3e39b3160595d56bb3e3a2bf4f7f4669c < 25d500cf391e384356a612b85cf60b353ad3cd0c cd19f7d3e39b3160595d56bb3e3a2bf4f7f4669c < 07ceb444c8f627cf863864d4274b5a77769725ed cd19f7d3e39b3160595d56bb3e3a2bf4f7f4669c < cb8092038e95dc1113a68e63762de40fff61ba71 cd19f7d3e39b3160595d56bb3e3a2bf4f7f4669c < 582fbecb3756330006fe1950762412a68c2cacd2 cd19f7d3e39b3160595d56bb3e3a2bf4f7f4669c < 09e9206008b887aa553733bd915d73131071a086 cd19f7d3e39b3160595d56bb3e3a2bf4f7f4669c < 2eeae47a438694408189138048a786be99954032 cd19f7d3e39b3160595d56bb3e3a2bf4f7f4669c < 7e5aedf6059cba2a669d86caeaf5a51f33ec85a1 cd19f7d3e39b3160595d56bb3e3a2bf4f7f4669c < 8bd29dbe03fc5b0f039ab2395ff37b64236d2f0c
Linux / Linux
3.14

References

NVD โ†— CVE.org โ†— EPSS Data โ†—
git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/0d36653a3a821e5a974798adb347b3ea09332914 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/25d500cf391e384356a612b85cf60b353ad3cd0c git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/07ceb444c8f627cf863864d4274b5a77769725ed git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/cb8092038e95dc1113a68e63762de40fff61ba71 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/582fbecb3756330006fe1950762412a68c2cacd2 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/09e9206008b887aa553733bd915d73131071a086 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/2eeae47a438694408189138048a786be99954032 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/7e5aedf6059cba2a669d86caeaf5a51f33ec85a1 git.kernel.org: https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/8bd29dbe03fc5b0f039ab2395ff37b64236d2f0c