CVE-2026-46048
Published: May 27, 2026
Modified: Jun 1, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: caiaq: fix usb_dev refcount leak on probe failure create_card() takes a reference on the USB device with usb_get_dev() and stores the matching usb_put_dev() in card_free(), which is installed as the snd_card's ->private_free destructor. However, ->private_free is only assigned near the end of init_card(), after several failure points (usb_set_interface(), EP type checks, usb_submit_urb(), the EP1_CMD_GET_DEVICE_INFO exchange, and its timeout). When any of those fail, init_card() returns an error to snd_probe(), which calls snd_card_free(card). Because ->private_free is still NULL, card_free() never runs, the usb_get_dev() reference is not dropped, and the struct usb_device leaks along with its descriptor allocations and device_private. syzbot reproduces this with a malformed UAC3 device whose only valid altsetting is 0; init_card()'s usb_set_interface(usb_dev, 0, 1) call fails with -EIO and triggers the leak. Move the ->private_free assignment into create_card(), immediately after usb_get_dev(), so that every error path reaching snd_card_free() balances the reference. card_free()'s callees (snd_usb_caiaq_input_free, free_urbs, kfree) already tolerate the partially-initialized state because the chip private area is zero-initialized by snd_card_new().
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 493b3a682ededc804555755f5d2193201339612d - < c874db8a1d2f9f08161470d00cfe8db2f5cca2ccaffected dbcf7588e8dea017ddb3f18ec2766f7d2e5f2a0e - < 6fa8dff64fb6c401ced40a05797b327659317498affected ac7345f68cda6989016d85d63f7b244c064aa8f6 - < a8d907acc3e5a078c2e5637ff60c30c6d2ddc23aaffected f6634af5de728a46792f674a66d7843570cb68f7 - < 50c6a1f05973f56d23280c9d7645a7a5734e0907affected 1d9be95aee6c6246a21752e60c9519902649f482 - < da3b8fd6a202d94fef11a443abc9171c52426a1c+7 more versions |
Linux | Linux | affected 7.1-rc1unaffected 0 - < 7.1-rc1unaffected 6.6.140 - <= 6.6.*unaffected 6.12.86 - <= 6.12.*unaffected 6.18.27 - <= 6.18.*+2 more versions |
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