CVE-2026-46123

Summary

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

Bluetooth: virtio_bt: clamp rx length before skb_put

virtbt_rx_work() calls skb_put(skb, len) where len comes directly from virtqueue_get_buf() with no validation against the buffer we posted to the device. The RX skb is allocated in virtbt_add_inbuf() and exposed to virtio as exactly 1000 bytes via sg_init_one().

Checking len against skb_tailroom(skb) is not sufficient because alloc_skb() can leave more tailroom than the 1000 bytes actually handed to the device. A malicious or buggy backend can therefore report used.len between 1001 and skb_tailroom(skb), causing skb_put() to include uninitialized kernel heap bytes that were never written by the device.

The same path also accepts len == 0, in which case skb_put(skb, 0) leaves the skb empty but virtbt_rx_handle() still reads the pkt_type byte from skb->data, consuming uninitialized memory.

Define VIRTBT_RX_BUF_SIZE once and reuse it in alloc_skb() and sg_init_one(), and gate virtbt_rx_work() on that same constant so the bound checked matches the buffer actually exposed to the device. Reject used.len == 0 in the same gate so an empty completion can no longer reach virtbt_rx_handle().

Use bt_dev_err_ratelimited() because the length value comes from an untrusted backend that can otherwise flood the kernel log.

Same class of bug as commit c04db81cd028 ("net/9p: Fix buffer overflow in USB transport layer"), which hardened the USB 9p transport against unchecked device-reported length.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxcf2719a21fdb9d4c8e9c834d279163609bef575d < 4236e55b2d9d1ffd3b4bdf8ebbb86e5a0a526b4aaffected
LinuxLinux160fbcf3bfb93c3c086427f9f4c8bc70f217e9be < fd91fa2678ab603dfb285416c1cf3843d7be1e41affected
LinuxLinux160fbcf3bfb93c3c086427f9f4c8bc70f217e9be < ed41c81d30b211a671667259c3b5feeba0e062d5affected
LinuxLinux160fbcf3bfb93c3c086427f9f4c8bc70f217e9be < 6c1730099a6fc18b183bd6c1adad3b54adcaeda9affected
LinuxLinux160fbcf3bfb93c3c086427f9f4c8bc70f217e9be < b40cdd1b1370d76e9e760af4490cb4a351cceeadaffected
LinuxLinux160fbcf3bfb93c3c086427f9f4c8bc70f217e9be < e6b4296f170d949ebba937cf6a3f247ec9550d2caffected
LinuxLinux160fbcf3bfb93c3c086427f9f4c8bc70f217e9be < 21bd244b6de5d2fe1063c23acc93fbdd2b20d112affected
LinuxLinux9b67438e315b925a699f0178f4a48baf3d2d6ef4affected
LinuxLinux5.15.78 < 5.15.209affected
LinuxLinux6.0.8 < 6.1affected
LinuxLinux6.1affected
LinuxLinux0 < 6.1unaffected
LinuxLinux5.15.209 <= 5.15.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.1.175 <= 6.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.6.140 <= 6.6.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.88 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.18.30 <= 6.18.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.0.7 <= 7.0.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.1 <= *unaffected

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