GHSA-MJ4M-5R47-3F8J
Vulnerability from github – Published: 2026-08-10 15:33 – Updated: 2026-08-19 18:32In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
media: pwc: Drain fill_buf on start_streaming() failure
pwc_isoc_init() submits its isochronous URBs with usb_submit_urb(.., GFP_KERNEL) in a loop. After the first URB is submitted, its completion handler pwc_isoc_handler() can run on another CPU before the loop finishes:
start_streaming() pwc_isoc_init() usb_submit_urb(urbs[0], GFP_KERNEL) pwc_isoc_handler(urbs[0]) pdev->fill_buf = pwc_get_next_fill_buf(pdev) usb_submit_urb(urbs[i>0], ..) -> fails pwc_isoc_cleanup(pdev) / kills URBs / return ret; pwc_cleanup_queued_bufs(pdev, VB2_BUF_STATE_QUEUED)
pwc_get_next_fill_buf() detaches a buffer from pdev->queued_bufs and stores it in pdev->fill_buf. The error path in start_streaming() only drains pdev->queued_bufs, so the buffer parked in pdev->fill_buf is leaked. vb2_start_streaming() then triggers WARN_ON(owned_by_drv_count).
stop_streaming() already handles this since commit 80b0963e1698 ("[media] pwc: fix WARN_ON"), which added the fill_buf drain in the teardown path but not in the start_streaming() error path. Mirror that handling on failure so start_streaming() returns with no buffer owned by the driver.
Issue identified by automated review of the INV-003 series at https://sashiko.dev/
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"affected": [],
"aliases": [
"CVE-2026-68217"
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"nvd_published_at": "2026-08-10T13:20:09Z",
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"details": "In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:\n\nmedia: pwc: Drain fill_buf on start_streaming() failure\n\npwc_isoc_init() submits its isochronous URBs with\nusb_submit_urb(.., GFP_KERNEL) in a loop. After the first URB is\nsubmitted, its completion handler pwc_isoc_handler() can run on another\nCPU before the loop finishes:\n\n start_streaming()\n pwc_isoc_init()\n usb_submit_urb(urbs[0], GFP_KERNEL)\n pwc_isoc_handler(urbs[0])\n pdev-\u003efill_buf =\n pwc_get_next_fill_buf(pdev)\n usb_submit_urb(urbs[i\u003e0], ..) -\u003e fails\n pwc_isoc_cleanup(pdev) /* kills URBs */\n return ret;\n pwc_cleanup_queued_bufs(pdev, VB2_BUF_STATE_QUEUED)\n\npwc_get_next_fill_buf() detaches a buffer from pdev-\u003equeued_bufs and\nstores it in pdev-\u003efill_buf. The error path in start_streaming() only\ndrains pdev-\u003equeued_bufs, so the buffer parked in pdev-\u003efill_buf is\nleaked. vb2_start_streaming() then triggers\nWARN_ON(owned_by_drv_count).\n\nstop_streaming() already handles this since commit 80b0963e1698\n(\"[media] pwc: fix WARN_ON\"), which added the fill_buf drain in the\nteardown path but not in the start_streaming() error path. Mirror that\nhandling on failure so start_streaming() returns with no buffer owned\nby the driver.\n\nIssue identified by automated review of the INV-003 series at\nhttps://sashiko.dev/",
"id": "GHSA-mj4m-5r47-3f8j",
"modified": "2026-08-19T18:32:11Z",
"published": "2026-08-10T15:33:41Z",
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