CVE-2026-31775
Published: May 1, 2026
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: ctxfi: Don't enumerate SPDIF1 at DAIO initialization The recent refactoring of xfi driver changed the assignment of atc->daios[] at atc_get_resources(); now it loops over all enum DAIOTYP entries while it looped formerly only a part of them. The problem is that the last entry, SPDIF1, is a special type that is used only for hw20k1 CTSB073X model (as a replacement of SPDIFIO), and there is no corresponding definition for hw20k2. Due to the lack of the info, it caused a kernel crash on hw20k2, which was already worked around by the commit b045ab3dff97 ("ALSA: ctxfi: Fix missing SPDIFI1 index handling"). This patch addresses the root cause of the regression above properly, simply by skipping the incorrect SPDIF1 type in the parser loop. For making the change clearer, the code is slightly arranged, too.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected a2dbaeb5c61ef110ceefe0d48fe94d428d3bcf16 - < a79c4c42057818bd9de45d2627464b4f0e02196aaffected a2dbaeb5c61ef110ceefe0d48fe94d428d3bcf16 - < 75dc1980cf48826287e43dc7a49e310c6691f97e |
Linux | Linux | affected 6.19unaffected 0 - < 6.19unaffected 6.19.12 - <= 6.19.*unaffected 7.0 - <= * |
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