Bug 2482577 (CVE-2026-46240)

Summary: CVE-2026-46240 kernel: media: iris: Fix use-after-free in iris_release_internal_buffers()
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A flaw was found in the Linux kernel, specifically within the `media: iris` driver. This vulnerability, a use-after-free, occurs when a buffer is prematurely freed by `session_release_buf()` while `iris_release_internal_buffers()` continues to access it. This improper handling of memory can lead to system instability, crashes, or potentially allow an attacker to gain unauthorized access or execute arbitrary code.
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Description OSIDB Bzimport 2026-05-28 11:04:06 UTC
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

media: iris: Fix use-after-free in iris_release_internal_buffers()

The recent change in commit 1dabf00ee206 ("media: iris: gen1: Destroy
internal buffers after FW releases") introduced a regression where
session_release_buf() may free the buffer. The caller,
iris_release_internal_buffers(), continued to access `buffer` after the
call, leading to a potential use-after-free.

Fix this by setting BUF_ATTR_PENDING_RELEASE before calling
session_release_buf(), and reverting the flag if the call fails. This
ensures no dereference occurs after potential freeing.