756 matches found
CVE-2022-50191
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: of: Fix refcount leak bug in ofgetregulationconstraints We should call the ofnodeput for the reference returned by ofgetchildbyname which has increased the refcount...
UBUNTU-CVE-2022-50191
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: of: Fix refcount leak bug in ofgetregulationconstraints We should call the ofnodeput for the reference returned by ofgetchildbyname which has increased the refcount...
CVE-2022-50191
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: of: Fix refcount leak bug in ofgetregulationconstraints We should call the ofnodeput for the reference returned by ofgetchildbyname which has increased the refcount...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-38027
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: max20086: fix invalid memory access max20086parseregulatorsdt calls ofregulatormatch using an array of struct ofregulatormatch allocated on the stack for the matches argument. ofregulatormatch calls...
UBUNTU-CVE-2025-38027
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: max20086: fix invalid memory access max20086parseregulatorsdt calls ofregulatormatch using an array of struct ofregulatormatch allocated on the stack for the matches argument. ofregulatormatch calls...
CVE-2025-38027
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: max20086: fix invalid memory access max20086parseregulatorsdt calls ofregulatormatch using an array of struct ofregulatormatch allocated on the stack for the matches argument. ofregulatormatch calls...
CVE-2025-38027 regulator: max20086: fix invalid memory access
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: max20086: fix invalid memory access max20086parseregulatorsdt calls ofregulatormatch using an array of struct ofregulatormatch allocated on the stack for the matches argument. ofregulatormatch calls...
CVE-2025-38027
The CVE-2025-38027 entry describes a Linux kernel vulnerability in the regulator max20086 code path. The root cause is that max20086_parse_regulators_dt() uses an on-stack array of struct of_regulator_match for matches and then relies on devm_of_regulator_put_matches(), which allocates a devm_of_...
CVE-2025-38027 regulator: max20086: fix invalid memory access
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: max20086: fix invalid memory access max20086parseregulatorsdt calls ofregulatormatch using an array of struct ofregulatormatch allocated on the stack for the matches argument. ofregulatormatch calls...
PT-2025-25802
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description A vulnerability in the Linux kernel has been resolved, related to the regulator max20086. The issue involves invalid memory access when the device fails to probe, resulting in a call to ...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 6.12
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: dummy: force synchronous probing Sometimes, a NULL pointer dereference occurs during boot time in the kobjectget function, with the following call stack: anatopregulatorprobe, devmregulatorregister, regulatorregister,...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 6.1, Linux 6.12
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: regulator: max20086: fix invalid memory access The issue arises from calls to ofregulatormatch, where an array of struct ofregulatormatch is used as the argument for the matches parameter. This array is allocated on the stack. As...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 6.1, Linux 6.12
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: PCI: brcmstb: Fixed the error handling path after a call to regulatorbulkget. If regulatorbulkget returns an error and no regulators are created, we need to set their number to zero. If we do not perform this action, and the PCIe...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 6.1, Linux 6.12
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: The dummy regulator must be checked before being used. Due to asynchronous driver probing, there is a possibility that the dummy regulator may not have been checked when accessed for the first time...
PT-2025-33578
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Linux kernel affected versions not specified Description: The Linux kernel contains an issue where an unbalanced regulator disable can occur in UTMI PHY mode during transitions between USB roles. Specifically, when transitioning from USB ROLE...
Key Takeaways from the Take Command Summit 2025: Inside the Mind of an Attacker
In one of the most anticipated sessions of Take Command 2025, Raj Samani, Chief Scientist at Rapid7, sat down with Trent Teyema, former FBI Special Agent and President of CSG Strategies, for a candid conversation on how threat actors are evolving and what defenders must do to keep up. Moderated b...
USN-7523-1 linux-raspi-realtime vulnerabilities
Several security issues were discovered in the Linux kernel. An attacker could possibly use these to compromise the system. This update corrects flaws in the following subsystems: - ARM64 architecture; - MIPS architecture; - PowerPC architecture; - RISC-V architecture; - S390 architecture; - Supe...
regulator: dummy: force synchronous probing
...
SUSE CVE-2023-53054
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usb: dwc2: fix a devres leak in hwenable upon suspend resume Each time the platform goes to low power, PM suspend / resume routines call: dwc2lowlevelhwenable - devmaddactionorreset. This adds a new devres each time. This may als...
CVE-2023-53054
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: usb: dwc2: fix a devres leak in hwenable upon suspend resume Each time the platform goes to low power, PM suspend / resume routines call: dwc2lowlevelhwenable - devmaddactionorreset. This adds a new devres each time. This may als...