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CVE-2025-38348

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CVE-2025-38348

Published: Jul 10, 2025

Modified: May 11, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: wifi: p54: prevent buffer-overflow in p54_rx_eeprom_readback() Robert Morris reported: |If a malicious USB device pretends to be an Intersil p54 wifi |interface and generates an eeprom_readback message with a large |eeprom->v1.len, p54_rx_eeprom_readback() will copy data from the |message beyond the end of priv->eeprom. | |static void p54_rx_eeprom_readback(struct p54_common *priv, | struct sk_buff *skb) |{ | struct p54_hdr *hdr = (struct p54_hdr *) skb->data; | struct p54_eeprom_lm86 *eeprom = (struct p54_eeprom_lm86 *) hdr->data; | | if (priv->fw_var >= 0x509) { | memcpy(priv->eeprom, eeprom->v2.data, | le16_to_cpu(eeprom->v2.len)); | } else { | memcpy(priv->eeprom, eeprom->v1.data, | le16_to_cpu(eeprom->v1.len)); | } | [...] The eeprom->v{1,2}.len is set by the driver in p54_download_eeprom(). The device is supposed to provide the same length back to the driver. But yes, it's possible (like shown in the report) to alter the value to something that causes a crash/panic due to overrun. This patch addresses the issue by adding the size to the common device context, so p54_rx_eeprom_readback no longer relies on possibly tampered values... That said, it also checks if the "firmware" altered the value and no longer copies them. The one, small saving grace is: Before the driver tries to read the eeprom, it needs to upload >a< firmware. the vendor firmware has a proprietary license and as a reason, it is not present on most distributions by default.

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
7cb770729ba895f73253dfcd46c3fcba45d896f9 - < 12134f79e53eb56b0b0b7447fa0c512acf6a8422
affected
7cb770729ba895f73253dfcd46c3fcba45d896f9 - < 9701f842031b825e2fd5f22d064166f8f13f6e4d
affected
7cb770729ba895f73253dfcd46c3fcba45d896f9 - < 1f7f8168abe8cbe845ab8bb557228d44784a6b57
affected
7cb770729ba895f73253dfcd46c3fcba45d896f9 - < f39b2f8c1549a539846e083790fad396ef6cd802
affected
7cb770729ba895f73253dfcd46c3fcba45d896f9 - < 0e4dc150423b829c35cbcf399481ca11594fc036

+3 more versions

Linux

Linux

affected
2.6.28
unaffected
0 - < 2.6.28
unaffected
5.4.295 - <= 5.4.*
unaffected
5.10.239 - <= 5.10.*
unaffected
5.15.186 - <= 5.15.*

+5 more versions

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