CVE-2026-72415
HighCVSS 7.1Exploitation Probability (EPSS)
Low risk5th percentile - higher than 5% of all known CVEs
Summary
In the Linux kernel, the ge_put_enum_double() function in ASoC SDCA lacks validation of the index value before use. This may lead to an out-of-bounds read of the values buffer.
Risk Assessment
A local attacker with control write access could cause an out-of-bounds read, potentially leading to information disclosure or system crash.
Recommendation
Apply the Linux kernel update containing the fix for this CVE.
Original NVD description (English source)
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ASoC: SDCA: Validate written enum value in ge_put_enum_double() ge_put_enum_double() passes the user-supplied enumeration index item[0] to snd_soc_enum_item_to_val() without checking it against the number of items in the enum: ret = snd_soc_enum_item_to_val(e, item[0]); snd_soc_enum_item_to_val() indexes the heap-allocated e->values[] array with that index (e->values is set from a devm_kcalloc() of e->items entries), so a control write with an out-of-range item[0] reads past the end of the values buffer. The bounds check in snd_soc_dapm_put_enum_double() only runs afterwards, so it does not prevent the read here. Reject an out-of-range item before using it, matching the other enum put handlers. This issue was pointed out by the Sashiko AI review bot while reviewing a related enum-validation series: https://lore.kernel.org/all/[email protected]/

