CVE-2026-23208
Published: Feb 14, 2026
Modified: May 23, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: usb-audio: Prevent excessive number of frames In this case, the user constructed the parameters with maxpacksize 40 for rate 22050 / pps 1000, and packsize[0] 22 packsize[1] 23. The buffer size for each data URB is maxpacksize * packets, which in this example is 40 * 6 = 240; When the user performs a write operation to send audio data into the ALSA PCM playback stream, the calculated number of frames is packsize[0] * packets = 264, which exceeds the allocated URB buffer size, triggering the out-of-bounds (OOB) issue reported by syzbot [1]. Added a check for the number of single data URB frames when calculating the number of frames to prevent [1]. [1] BUG: KASAN: slab-out-of-bounds in copy_to_urb+0x261/0x460 sound/usb/pcm.c:1487 Write of size 264 at addr ffff88804337e800 by task syz.0.17/5506 Call Trace: copy_to_urb+0x261/0x460 sound/usb/pcm.c:1487 prepare_playback_urb+0x953/0x13d0 sound/usb/pcm.c:1611 prepare_outbound_urb+0x377/0xc50 sound/usb/endpoint.c:333
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 02c56650f3c118d3752122996d96173d26bb13aa - < 480a1490c595a242f27493a4544b3efb21b29f6aaffected 5ef30e443e6d3654cccecec99cf481a69a0a6d3b - < ab0b5e92fc36ee82c1bd01fe896d0f775ed5de41affected 99703c921864a318e3e8aae74fde071b1ff35bea - < 282aba56713bbc58155716b55ca7222b2d9cf3c8affected 2d50acd7dbd0682a56968ad9551341d7fc5b6eaf - < c4dc012b027c9eb101583011089dea14d744e314affected aba41867dd66939d336fdf604e4d73b805d8039f - < e0ed5a36fb3ab9e7b9ee45cd17f09f6d5f594360+9 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 5.8unaffected 0 - < 5.8unaffected 4.4.230 - <= 4.4.*unaffected 4.9.230 - <= 4.9.*unaffected 4.14.188 - <= 4.14.*+5 more versions |
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