CVE-2026-53193
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
ALSA: timer: Forcibly close timer instances at closing
When snd_timer object is freed via snd_timer_free() and still pending
snd_timer_instance objects are assigned to the timer object, it tries
to unlink all instances and just set NULL to each ti->timer, then
releases the resources immediately. The problem is, however, when
there are slave timer instances that are associated with a master
instance linked to this timer: namely, those slave instances still
point to the freed timer object although the master instance is
unlinked, which may lead to user-after-free. The bug can be easily
triggered particularly when a new userspace-driven timers
(CONFIG_SND_UTIMER) is involved, since it can create and delete the
timer object via a simple file open/close, while the other
applications may keep accessing to that timer.
This patch is an attempt to paper over the problem above: now instead
of just unlinking, call snd_timer_close[_locked]() forcibly for each
pending timer instance, so that all assigned slave timer instances are
properly detached, too. Since snd_timer_close() might be called later
by the driver that created that instance, the check of
SNDRV_TIMER_IFLG_DEAD is added at the beginning, too.
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Affected products (2)
| Vendor | Product | Platform | Versions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linux | Linux | — | 37745918e0e7575bc40f38da93a99b9fa6406224 < 586b219a22b1032b28b8bd356b963276c5e5bf53, 37745918e0e7575bc40f38da93a99b9fa6406224 < f46093dd22969037beb1fce2e043f3236be41c92, 37745918e0e7575bc40f38da93a99b9fa6406224 < 60e73ab87b84bbd6bd7ddd1d16019a3a3705ab8f, 37745918e0e7575bc40f38da93a99b9fa6406224 < da3039e91d1f835874ed6e9a33ea19ee80c2cb92 |
| Linux | Linux | — | 6.12, 0 < 6.12, 6.12.94 ≤ 6.12.*, 6.18.36 ≤ 6.18.* … |
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