CVE-2026-46167

Published: Mag 28, 2026 Last Modified: Mag 28, 2026
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Description

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In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

usb: usblp: fix uninitialized heap leak via LPGETSTATUS ioctl

Just like in a previous problem in this driver, usblp_ctrl_msg() will
collapse the usb_control_msg() return value to 0/-errno, discarding the
actual number of bytes transferred.

Ideally that short command should be detected and error out, but many
printers are known to send 'incorrect' responses back so we can't just
do that.

statusbuf is kmalloc(8) at probe time and never filled before the first
LPGETSTATUS ioctl.

usblp_read_status() requests 1 byte. If a malicious printer responds
with zero bytes, *statusbuf is one byte of stale kmalloc heap,
sign-extended into the local int status, which the LPGETSTATUS path then
copy_to_user()s directly to the ioctl caller.

Fix this all by just zapping out the memory buffer when allocated at
probe time. If a later call does a short read, the data will be
identical to what the device sent it the last time, so there is no
'leak' of information happening.

https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/6b0e7438e31c74b01514d31ff35c1e688c4baaba
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/762a6ccf391db0d629e590a803a3a2231e17dd3f
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/a502b997668401a6821501fc98b7f9220f9b6ff2
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/b38e53cbfb9d84732e5984fbd73e128d592415c5
https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/d06d937b0a4cdb8867f04275c8100a8b943da31a