CVE-2026-31513: Bluetooth: L2CAP: Fix stack-out-of-bounds read in l2cap_ecred_conn_req
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Bluetooth: L2CAP: Fix stack-out-of-bounds read in l2cap_ecred_conn_req Syzbot reported a KASAN stack-out-of-bounds read in l2cap_build_cmd() that is triggered by a malformed Enhanced Credit Based Connection Request. The vulnerability stems from l2cap_ecred_conn_req(). The function allocates a local stack buffer (`pdu`) designed to hold a maximum of 5 Source Channel IDs (SCIDs), totaling 18 bytes. When an attacker sends a request with more than 5 SCIDs, the function calculates `rsp_len` based on this unvalidated `cmd_len` before checking if the number of SCIDs exceeds L2CAP_ECRED_MAX_CID. If the SCID count is too high, the function correctly jumps to the `response` label to reject the packet, but `rsp_len` retains the attacker's oversized value. Consequently, l2cap_send_cmd() is instructed to read past the end of the 18-byte `pdu` buffer, triggering a KASAN panic. Fix this by moving the assignment of `rsp_len` to after the `num_scid` boundary check. If the packet is rejected, `rsp_len` will safely remain 0, and the error response will only read the 8-byte base header from the stack.
Metrics
- CVSS v3.1
- 8.1
- Severity
- HIGH
- Fixed in
- 5b35f8211a913cfe7ab9d54fa36a272d2059a588
- Affected Products
- 2
Fix available
- Linux / Linux< c8e1a27edb8b4e5afb56b384acd7b6c2dec1b7cc (from 935f324e4b2461df2cf7f02b4195082b4304c708) · < 5b35f8211a913cfe7ab9d54fa36a272d2059a588 (from e981a9392800ce2c5bca196a6ab2c55e9370efaa) · < a3d9c50d69785ae02e153f000da1b5fd6dbfdf1b (from f3fdf2e7276a3edc5df55454275da20eac186970) · < 9d87cb22195b2c67405f5485d525190747ad5493 (from c28d2bff70444a85b3b86aaf241ece9408c7858c)
- Linux / Linux< 6.12.80 (from 6.12.75) · < 6.18.21 (from 6.18.16) · < 6.19.11 (from 6.19.6)
CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:H