Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: accel/ethosu: fix IFM region index out-of-bounds in command stream parser NPU_SET_IFM_REGION extracts the region index with param & 0x7f, giving a maximum value of 127. However region_size[] and output_region[] in struct ethosu_validated_cmdstream_info are both sized to NPU_BASEP_REGION_MAX (8), giving valid indices [0..7]. Every other region assignment in the same switch uses param & 0x7: NPU_SET_OFM_REGION: st.ofm.region = param & 0x7; NPU_SET_IFM2_REGION: st.ifm2.region = param & 0x7; NPU_SET_WEIGHT_REGION: st.weight[0].region = param & 0x7; NPU_SET_SCALE_REGION: st.scale[0].region = param & 0x7; The 0x7f mask on IFM is inconsistent and appears to be a typo. feat_matrix_length() and calc_sizes() use the region index directly as an array subscript into the kzalloc'd info struct: info->region_size[fm->region] = max(...); A userspace caller supplying NPU_SET_IFM_REGION with param > 7 causes a write up to 127*8 = 1016 bytes past the start of region_size[], corrupting adjacent kernel heap data. Fix by applying the same & 0x7 mask used by all other region assignments.
CVSS breakdown
Affected products
- Linux / Linux5a5e9c0228e613f0ef2a58b9782d7c0ea8f1e58b – ee7bed779def61ebff1b92b0e851f412176fa416
- Linux / Linux5a5e9c0228e613f0ef2a58b9782d7c0ea8f1e58b – 00f547e0dfecf83014fb32bcba587c6b684c1362
- Linux / Linux6.19 – 6.19
- Linux / Linux0 – 6.19
- Linux / Linux7.0.13 – 7.0.*
- Linux / Linux7.1 – *