CVE-2026-74507

Summary

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

Bluetooth: HIDP: validate numbered report payloads

When hidp_get_raw_report() waits for a numbered report, hidp_process_data() compares the expected report number with skb->data[0]. A connected HIDP peer can reply with only a DATA transaction header, leaving the skb empty after the header is removed.

KMSAN reports an uninitialized-value use in hidp_session_run(), with the value originating in __alloc_skb() through vhci_write(). The transaction header checks remove the empty-frame reports, but this report remains until the payload check is added.

The comparison can also consume a peer-controlled byte beyond the declared L2CAP PDU. A DATA | FEATURE response followed by an extra 0x01 byte made the current code accept that byte as report ID 1 and complete HIDIOCGFEATURE with a zero-byte result. With this change the malformed response is rejected with -EIO, while a subsequent valid response still succeeds.

Require a payload byte before comparing a numbered report ID. Unnumbered reports continue to accept an empty payload.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinux0ff1731a1ae51e8e48cd559d70db536281c47f8e < b7ad105d46acd828e424454815e4cd31069e047aaffected
LinuxLinux0ff1731a1ae51e8e48cd559d70db536281c47f8e < 7e7162427659b70ea17cd41b1f79e2e64c246690affected
LinuxLinux0ff1731a1ae51e8e48cd559d70db536281c47f8e < 27cc0e603355c585f1e5da8398faa4d36d498188affected
LinuxLinux0ff1731a1ae51e8e48cd559d70db536281c47f8e < 9c841f59e10b5d75c398a3fc6b2da448d2a2276baffected
LinuxLinux0ff1731a1ae51e8e48cd559d70db536281c47f8e < 34f53d27b81a16a02828c8fdfa4e02badc326f17affected
LinuxLinux2.6.39affected
LinuxLinux0 < 2.6.39unaffected
LinuxLinux6.6.151 <= 6.6.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.103 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.18.44 <= 6.18.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.1.8 <= 7.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux7.2 <= *unaffected

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