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CVE-2025-68758

Published: Jan 5, 2026

Modified: May 11, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: backlight: led-bl: Add devlink to supplier LEDs LED Backlight is a consumer of one or multiple LED class devices, but devlink is currently unable to create correct supplier-producer links when the supplier is a class device. It creates instead a link where the supplier is the parent of the expected device. One consequence is that removal order is not correctly enforced. Issues happen for example with the following sections in a device tree overlay: // An LED driver chip pca9632@62 { compatible = "nxp,pca9632"; reg = <0x62>; // ... addon_led_pwm: led-pwm@3 { reg = <3>; label = "addon:led:pwm"; }; }; backlight-addon { compatible = "led-backlight"; leds = <&addon_led_pwm>; brightness-levels = <255>; default-brightness-level = <255>; }; In this example, the devlink should be created between the backlight-addon (consumer) and the pca9632@62 (supplier). Instead it is created between the backlight-addon (consumer) and the parent of the pca9632@62, which is typically the I2C bus adapter. On removal of the above overlay, the LED driver can be removed before the backlight device, resulting in: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0000000000000010 ... Call trace: led_put+0xe0/0x140 devm_led_release+0x6c/0x98 Another way to reproduce the bug without any device tree overlays is unbinding the LED class device (pca9632@62) before unbinding the consumer (backlight-addon): echo 11-0062 >/sys/bus/i2c/drivers/leds-pca963x/unbind echo ...backlight-dock >/sys/bus/platform/drivers/led-backlight/unbind Fix by adding a devlink between the consuming led-backlight device and the supplying LED device, as other drivers and subsystems do as well.

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
ae232e45acf9621f2c96b41ca3af006ac7552c33 - < 64739adf3eef063b8e2c72b7e919eac8c6480bf0
affected
ae232e45acf9621f2c96b41ca3af006ac7552c33 - < cd01a24b3e52d6777b49c917d841f125fe9eebd0
affected
ae232e45acf9621f2c96b41ca3af006ac7552c33 - < e06df738a9ad8417f1c4c7cd6992cda320e9e7ca
affected
ae232e45acf9621f2c96b41ca3af006ac7552c33 - < 30cbe4b642745a9488a0f0d78be43afe69d7555c
affected
ae232e45acf9621f2c96b41ca3af006ac7552c33 - < 0e63ea4378489e09eb5e920c8a50c10caacf563a

+3 more versions

Linux

Linux

affected
5.6
unaffected
0 - < 5.6
unaffected
5.10.248 - <= 5.10.*
unaffected
5.15.198 - <= 5.15.*
unaffected
6.1.160 - <= 6.1.*

+5 more versions

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