CVE-2026-31725

Summary

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

usb: gadget: f_ecm: Fix net_device lifecycle with device_move

The net_device is allocated during function instance creation and registered during the bind phase with the gadget device as its sysfs parent. When the function unbinds, the parent device is destroyed, but the net_device survives, resulting in dangling sysfs symlinks:

console:/ # ls -l /sys/class/net/usb0 lrwxrwxrwx … /sys/class/net/usb0 -> /sys/devices/platform/…/gadget.0/net/usb0 console:/ # ls -l /sys/devices/platform/…/gadget.0/net/usb0 ls: …/gadget.0/net/usb0: No such file or directory

Use device_move() to reparent the net_device between the gadget device tree and /sys/devices/virtual across bind and unbind cycles. During the final unbind, calling device_move(NULL) moves the net_device to the virtual device tree before the gadget device is destroyed. On rebinding, device_move() reparents the device back under the new gadget, ensuring proper sysfs topology and power management ordering.

To maintain compatibility with legacy composite drivers (e.g., multi.c), the bound flag is used to indicate whether the network device is shared and pre-registered during the legacy driver's bind phase.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxfee562a6450b7806f1fbbe1469a67b5395b5c10a < 5eaeac22240d965d24c3bd0c54ded64efd8f6ca1affected
LinuxLinuxfee562a6450b7806f1fbbe1469a67b5395b5c10a < 4e34f3f491fd731809b57ddb5329ec763bd39553affected
LinuxLinuxfee562a6450b7806f1fbbe1469a67b5395b5c10a < 9b1e5589593293c78a2ab8bb118a41e2271a2af8affected
LinuxLinuxfee562a6450b7806f1fbbe1469a67b5395b5c10a < b2cc4fae67a51f60d81d6af2678696accb07c656affected
LinuxLinux3.11affected
LinuxLinux0 < 3.11unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.81 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.18.22 <= 6.18.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.19.12 <= 6.19.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.0 <= *unaffected

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