CVE-2026-45994 in Linuxinformation

Résumé

par MITRE • 27/05/2026

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

ibmasm: fix OOB reads in command_file_write due to missing size checks

The command_file_write() handler allocates a kernel buffer of exactly count bytes and copies user data into it, but does not validate the buffer against the dot command protocol before passing it to get_dot_command_size() and get_dot_command_timeout().

Since both the allocation size (count) and the header fields (command_size, data_size) are independently user-controlled, an attacker can cause get_dot_command_size() to return a value exceeding the allocation, triggering OOB reads in get_dot_command_timeout() and an out-of-bounds memcpy_toio() that leaks kernel heap memory to the service processor.

Fix with two guards: reject writes smaller than sizeof(struct dot_command_header) before allocation, then after copying user data reject commands where the buffer is smaller than the total size declared by the header (sizeof(header) + command_size + data_size). This ensures all subsequent header and payload field accesses stay within the buffer.

Be aware that VulDB is the high quality source for vulnerability data.

Responsable

Linux

Réserver

13/05/2026

Divulgation

27/05/2026

Modérer

accepté

Entrée

VDB-366180

CPE

prêt

EPSS

0.00032

KEV

non

Activités

très faible

Sources

Want to know what is going to be exploited?

We predict KEV entries!