CVE-2026-43495: net: wwan: t7xx: validate port_count against message length in t7xx_port_enum_msg_handler
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: wwan: t7xx: validate port_count against message length in t7xx_port_enum_msg_handler t7xx_port_enum_msg_handler() uses the modem-supplied port_count field as a loop bound over port_msg->data[] without checking that the message buffer contains sufficient data. A modem sending port_count=65535 in a 12-byte buffer triggers a slab-out-of-bounds read of up to 262140 bytes. Add a sizeof(*port_msg) check before accessing the port message header fields to guard against undersized messages. Add a struct_size() check after extracting port_count and before the loop. In t7xx_parse_host_rt_data(), guard the rt_feature header read with a remaining-buffer check before accessing data_len, validate feat_data_len against the actual remaining buffer to prevent OOB reads and signed integer overflow on offset. Pass msg_len from both call sites: skb->len at the DPMAIF path after skb_pull(), and the validated feat_data_len at the handshake path.
Metrics
- CVSS v3.1
- 8.8
- Severity
- HIGH
- Fixed in
- 0
- Affected Products
- 2
Fix available
- Linux / Linux< f94450ce5053b36002995b72d1fa1db3bb08c5bf (from da45d2566a1d4e260b894ff5d96be64b21c7fa79) · < 9855e063e063158cc5bded576382599dc3133202 (from da45d2566a1d4e260b894ff5d96be64b21c7fa79) · < 2b56d7903ab804481f5233a259d5f341e9fd513c (from da45d2566a1d4e260b894ff5d96be64b21c7fa79) · < dd4f4c93c1488d7100b9964f2da4c8b3c29652f1 (from da45d2566a1d4e260b894ff5d96be64b21c7fa79) · < 0e7c074cfcd9bd93765505f9eb8b42f03ed2a744 (from da45d2566a1d4e260b894ff5d96be64b21c7fa79)
- Linux / Linux5.19Fixed in 0, 6.6.140, 6.12.88, 6.18.30, 7.0.7, 7.1-rc3
CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H