Overview
About vulnerability
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
wifi: rtw88: fix the ‘para’ buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds
Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since ‘para’ array is passed to ‘rtw_fw_bt_wifi_control(rtwdev, para[0], ¶[1])’, which reads 5 bytes:
void rtw_fw_bt_wifi_control(struct rtw_dev *rtwdev, u8 op_code, u8 *data) { … SET_BT_WIFI_CONTROL_DATA1(h2c_pkt, *data); SET_BT_WIFI_CONTROL_DATA2(h2c_pkt, *(data + 1)); … SET_BT_WIFI_CONTROL_DATA5(h2c_pkt, *(data + 4));
Detected using the static analysis tool - Svace.
Details
- Affected product:
- AlmaLinux 9.2 ESU , CentOS 8.4 ELS , CentOS 8.5 ELS , CentOS Stream 8 ELS , Oracle Linux 7 ELS , TuxCare 9.6 ESU , Ubuntu 20.04 ELS
- Affected packages:
- kernel @ 5.14.0 (+6 more)
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
wifi: rtw88: fix the ‘para’ buffer size to avoid reading out of bounds
Set the size to 6 instead of 2, since ‘para’ array is passed to ‘rtw_fw_bt_wifi_control(rtwdev, para[0], ¶[1])’, which reads 5 bytes:
void rtw_fw_bt_wifi_control(struct rtw_dev *rtwdev, u8 op_code, u8 *data) { … SET_BT_WIFI_CONTROL_DATA1(h2c_pkt, *data); SET_BT_WIFI_CONTROL_DATA2(h2c_pkt, *(data + 1)); … SET_BT_WIFI_CONTROL_DATA5(h2c_pkt, *(data + 4));
Detected using the static analysis tool - Svace.