CVE-2026-46226
Description
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's spi: fsl driver. This vulnerability arises from improper sequencing of controller deregistration before releasing underlying resources, such as Direct Memory Access (DMA), during the driver unbind process. This could potentially lead to system instability or a denial of service (DoS) condition.
Understanding the Weakness (CWE)
Confidentiality
Technical Impact: Read Application Data; Read Memory
If the released resource is subsequently reused or reallocated, then a read operation on the original resource might access sensitive data that is associated with a different user or entity.
Availability
Technical Impact: DoS: Crash, Exit, or Restart
When the resource is released, the software might modify some of its structure, or close associated channels (such as a file descriptor). When the software later accesses the resource as if it is valid, the resource might not be in an expected state, leading to resultant errors that may lead to a crash.
Integrity,Confidentiality,Availability
Technical Impact: Execute Unauthorized Code or Commands; Modify Application Data; Modify Memory
When the resource is released, the software might modify some of its structure. This might affect logic in the sections of code that still assume the resource is active. If the released resource is related to memory and is used in a function call, or points to unexpected data in a write operation, then code execution may be possible upon subsequent accesses.
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