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CVE-2026-43250

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CVE-2026-43250

Published: May 6, 2026

Modified: May 11, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usb: chipidea: udc: fix DMA and SG cleanup in _ep_nuke() The ChipIdea UDC driver can encounter "not page aligned sg buffer" errors when a USB device is reconnected after being disconnected during an active transfer. This occurs because _ep_nuke() returns requests to the gadget layer without properly unmapping DMA buffers or cleaning up scatter-gather bounce buffers. Root cause: When a disconnect happens during a multi-segment DMA transfer, the request's num_mapped_sgs field and sgt.sgl pointer remain set with stale values. The request is returned to the gadget driver with status -ESHUTDOWN but still has active DMA state. If the gadget driver reuses this request on reconnect without reinitializing it, the stale DMA state causes _hardware_enqueue() to skip DMA mapping (seeing non-zero num_mapped_sgs) and attempt to use freed/invalid DMA addresses, leading to alignment errors and potential memory corruption. The normal completion path via _hardware_dequeue() properly calls usb_gadget_unmap_request_by_dev() and sglist_do_debounce() before returning the request. The _ep_nuke() path must do the same cleanup to ensure requests are returned in a clean, reusable state. Fix: Add DMA unmapping and bounce buffer cleanup to _ep_nuke() to mirror the cleanup sequence in _hardware_dequeue(): - Call usb_gadget_unmap_request_by_dev() if num_mapped_sgs is set - Call sglist_do_debounce() with copy=false if bounce buffer exists This ensures that when requests are returned due to endpoint shutdown, they don't retain stale DMA mappings. The 'false' parameter to sglist_do_debounce() prevents copying data back (appropriate for shutdown path where transfer was aborted).

VendorProductVersions

Linux

Linux

affected
aa69a8093ff985873cb44fe1157bd6db29a20fe4 - < 1b72b834511d17f4d069d512f78671f3f210a2f1
affected
aa69a8093ff985873cb44fe1157bd6db29a20fe4 - < f4fbf2d4750d12ac8525d2efac1016fa0d84d4ec
affected
aa69a8093ff985873cb44fe1157bd6db29a20fe4 - < e74c436f8568af1c60942469d0a2300b3ada3857
affected
aa69a8093ff985873cb44fe1157bd6db29a20fe4 - < cea2a1257a3b5ea3e769a445b34af13e6aa5a123

Linux

Linux

affected
2.6.29
unaffected
0 - < 2.6.29
unaffected
6.12.75 - <= 6.12.*
unaffected
6.18.16 - <= 6.18.*
unaffected
6.19.6 - <= 6.19.*

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