Linux Kernel up to 6.6.129/6.12.77/6.18.18/6.19.8 samsung_dsim_host_attach memory leak

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Summaryinfo

A vulnerability, which was classified as critical, was found in Linux Kernel up to 6.6.129/6.12.77/6.18.18/6.19.8. Affected is the function samsung_dsim_host_attach. The manipulation results in memory leak. This vulnerability is identified as CVE-2026-43397. There is not any exploit available. You should upgrade the affected component.

Detailsinfo

A vulnerability classified as critical has been found in Linux Kernel up to 6.6.129/6.12.77/6.18.18/6.19.8. Affected is the function samsung_dsim_host_attach. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a memory leak vulnerability. CWE is classifying the issue as CWE-401. The product does not sufficiently track and release allocated memory after it has been used, which slowly consumes remaining memory. This is going to have an impact on availability. CVE summarizes:

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/bridge: samsung-dsim: Fix memory leak in error path In samsung_dsim_host_attach(), drm_bridge_add() is called to add the bridge. However, if samsung_dsim_register_te_irq() or pdata->host_ops->attach() fails afterwards, the function returns without removing the bridge, causing a memory leak. Fix this by adding proper error handling with goto labels to ensure drm_bridge_remove() is called in all error paths. Also ensure that samsung_dsim_unregister_te_irq() is called if the attach operation fails after the TE IRQ has been registered. samsung_dsim_unregister_te_irq() function is moved without changes to be before samsung_dsim_host_attach() to avoid forward declaration.

The advisory is shared for download at git.kernel.org. This vulnerability is traded as CVE-2026-43397 since 05/01/2026. There are known technical details, but no exploit is available.

Upgrading to version 6.6.130, 6.12.78, 6.18.19 or 6.19.9 eliminates this vulnerability. Applying the patch 98310fe3a2a79671b739a5344c1a11d74c503e25/0b07f7d2c5a4078c2f1c11bb36685084fe4e5c95/e6d779654cda63d632bd8dfcdcabd125057e30a5/a40b92fb4b26d4cb1b5e439e55a56db7e79a82d1/803ec1faf7c1823e6e3b1f2aaa81be18528c9436 is able to eliminate this problem. The bugfix is ready for download at git.kernel.org. The best possible mitigation is suggested to be upgrading to the latest version.

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Class: Memory leak
CWE: CWE-401 / CWE-404
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Recommended: Upgrade
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Upgrade: Kernel 6.6.130/6.12.78/6.18.19/6.19.9
Patch: 98310fe3a2a79671b739a5344c1a11d74c503e25/0b07f7d2c5a4078c2f1c11bb36685084fe4e5c95/e6d779654cda63d632bd8dfcdcabd125057e30a5/a40b92fb4b26d4cb1b5e439e55a56db7e79a82d1/803ec1faf7c1823e6e3b1f2aaa81be18528c9436

Timelineinfo

05/01/2026 CVE reserved
05/08/2026 +7 days Advisory disclosed
05/08/2026 +0 days VulDB entry created
05/21/2026 +13 days VulDB entry last update

Sourcesinfo

Vendor: kernel.org

Advisory: git.kernel.org
Status: Confirmed

CVE: CVE-2026-43397 (🔒)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2026-43397
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-362196

Entryinfo

Created: 05/08/2026 18:21
Updated: 05/21/2026 23:35
Changes: 05/08/2026 18:21 (58), 05/21/2026 23:35 (10)
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Cache ID: 216::103

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