CVE-2026-74682
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Buffer Overflow in Linux Kernel USB Audio Driver

Vulnerability report for CVE-2026-74682, including description, CVSS score, EPSS score, affected products, exploitability, helpful resources, and attack-flow context.

Publication date: 2026-08-22

Last updated on: 2026-08-22

Assigner: kernel.org

Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ALSA: usb-audio: fix OOB write on Type II inbound URBs data_ep_set_params() sizes each URB transfer buffer before it adds the Format Type II transfer delimiter: u->packets = urb_packs; u->buffer_size = maxsize * u->packets; if (fmt->fmt_type == UAC_FORMAT_TYPE_II) u->packets++; /* for transfer delimiter */ u->urb = usb_alloc_urb(u->packets, GFP_KERNEL); buffer_size is computed from the pre-increment packet count and never recomputed, so for a Type II endpoint the buffer is one packet short of the packet count the URB is built with. prepare_inbound_urb() then lays out one iso frame per packet and never consults buffer_size: offs = 0; for (i = 0; i < urb_ctx->packets; i++) { urb->iso_frame_desc[i].offset = offs; urb->iso_frame_desc[i].length = ep->curpacksize; offs += ep->curpacksize; } urb->transfer_buffer_length = offs; urb->number_of_packets = urb_ctx->packets; The last descriptor therefore points one packet past the end of the transfer buffer, where the host controller writes device data on every inbound transfer. prepare_silent_urb() and prepare_playback_urb() bound their fill loops by ctx->buffer_size, so only capture is affected. fmt_type comes from the device's audio streaming descriptors, so any device advertising a Type II capture format hits this once userspace sets hw_params on the stream. KASAN on 7.2.0-rc5 (arm64) with a dummy_hcd/raw-gadget device, one report per inbound transfer: BUG: KASAN: slab-out-of-bounds in dummy_timer Write of size 64 at addr ffff0000186171c0 by task cons02/166 __asan_memcpy dummy_timer hrtimer_run_softirq Allocated by task 166: usb_alloc_coherent snd_usb_endpoint_set_params The buggy address is located 0 bytes to the right of allocated 64-byte region [ffff000018617180, ffff0000186171c0) Compute buffer_size after the delimiter packet has been accounted for, and bound the fill loop by buffer_size, as prepare_silent_urb() already does on the outbound side. This grows every Type II URB allocation by one maxsize packet. Discovered by XBOW, triaged by Baul Lee <baul.lee@xbow.com>

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Published
2026-08-22
Last Modified
2026-08-22
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2026-08-22
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2026-08-22
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Executive Summary

This is a Linux kernel vulnerability where a buffer overflow occurs in USB audio devices using Type II format. The issue happens when preparing inbound URBs (USB Request Blocks) for audio capture. The buffer size is calculated before accounting for a required delimiter packet, causing the buffer to be one packet too small. This leads to an out-of-bounds write when the host controller writes device data.

Detection Guidance

This vulnerability affects the Linux kernel's ALSA USB audio driver and is triggered by specific USB audio devices using Type II format. Detection requires checking kernel logs for KASAN out-of-bounds errors during USB audio operations. Monitor dmesg for slab-out-of-bounds errors related to dummy_timer or snd_usb_endpoint_set_params.

Impact Analysis

This vulnerability could allow a malicious USB audio device to corrupt kernel memory when connected to a system running an affected Linux kernel version. This may cause system crashes, data corruption, or potentially enable privilege escalation if exploited.

Mitigation Strategies

Apply the Linux kernel patch that fixes the buffer size calculation for Type II URBs. Avoid using USB audio devices with Type II format until patched. If affected, disable USB audio devices or switch to non-USB audio interfaces.

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