CyberRota Analysis
AI-GeneratedThe vulnerability in the Linux kernel affects the vivid driver, where improper cleanup during initialization can lead to a reference leak if the platform device registration fails. Additionally, an incorrect call to register instead of unregister the platform driver can disrupt cleanup processes when workqueue creation fails. Linux system administrators and developers working with the vivid driver should prioritize this issue to prevent potential resource leaks and ensure proper driver functionality.
Original NVD Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: vivid: fix cleanup bugs in vivid_init() When platform_device_register() fails in vivid_init(), the embedded struct device in vivid_pdev has already been initialized by device_initialize(), but the failure path jumps to free_output_strings without dropping the device reference for the current platform device: vivid_init() -> platform_device_register(&vivid_pdev) -> device_initialize(&vivid_pdev.dev) -> setup_pdev_dma_masks(&vivid_pdev) -> platform_device_add(&vivid_pdev) This leads to a reference leak when platform_device_register() fails. Fix this by calling platform_device_put() before jumping to the common cleanup path. Also, the unreg_driver label incorrectly calls platform_driver_register() instead of platform_driver_unregister(), which breaks cleanup when workqueue creation fails after successful driver registration. Fix that as well. The reference leak was identified by a static analysis tool I developed and confirmed by manual review. The incorrect cleanup call was found during code inspection.