CVE-2026-31617
Published: Apr 24, 2026
Modified: Jun 1, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usb: gadget: f_ncm: validate minimum block_len in ncm_unwrap_ntb() The block_len read from the host-supplied NTB header is checked against ntb_max but has no lower bound. When block_len is smaller than opts->ndp_size, the bounds check of: ndp_index > (block_len - opts->ndp_size) will underflow producing a huge unsigned value that ndp_index can never exceed, defeating the check entirely. The same underflow occurs in the datagram index checks against block_len - opts->dpe_size. With those checks neutered, a malicious USB host can choose ndp_index and datagram offsets that point past the actual transfer, and the skb_put_data() copies adjacent kernel memory into the network skb. Fix this by rejecting block lengths that cannot hold at least the NTB header plus one NDP. This will make block_len - opts->ndp_size and block_len - opts->dpe_size both well-defined. Commit 8d2b1a1ec9f5 ("CDC-NCM: avoid overflow in sanity checking") fixed a related class of issues on the host side of NCM.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 2b74b0a04d3e9f9f08ff026e5663dce88ff94e52 - < 068a7f2749fff6462a0a908ec415b885fe430f50affected 2b74b0a04d3e9f9f08ff026e5663dce88ff94e52 - < 1425655c2870054c3ab4712e2b6dbdd331597adaaffected 2b74b0a04d3e9f9f08ff026e5663dce88ff94e52 - < 8b3b7bd3c02f98634baaf36c7fc7ac915f6517caaffected 2b74b0a04d3e9f9f08ff026e5663dce88ff94e52 - < 0f156bb5334e588034ca68ac2ee92b23f66e56e7affected 2b74b0a04d3e9f9f08ff026e5663dce88ff94e52 - < 8757a2593631443648218244b9788e193ae0fdc1+14 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 5.9unaffected 0 - < 5.9unaffected 5.10.258 - <= 5.10.*unaffected 5.15.209 - <= 5.15.*unaffected 6.1.175 - <= 6.1.*+6 more versions |
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