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CVE-2026-68272

UNKNOWN · CVSS N/A EPSS 0.18%

Source: NVD + CISA KEV + EPSS · Published 2026-08-10 · Last synced 2026-08-22

CyberRota Analysis

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The vulnerability affects the AMDGPU driver in the Linux kernel, where an unprivileged process can exploit a lack of validation for the CP_GFX_SHADOW chunk size, leading to a NULL-pointer dereference. This flaw can cause a denial of service by crashing the affected system when an improperly sized chunk is submitted. Organizations using Linux with AMDGPU graphics should prioritize patching this vulnerability to mitigate potential disruptions in service.

CVE
CVE-2026-68272
Severity
UNKNOWN
CVSS
N/A
EPSS
0.18%
Linux

Original NVD Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/amdgpu: validate CP_GFX_SHADOW chunk size in CS pass1 Add a minimum-length check for the AMDGPU_CHUNK_ID_CP_GFX_SHADOW chunk in amdgpu_cs_pass1(), matching the gate already present for the IB, FENCE and BO_HANDLES chunk types. The CP_GFX_SHADOW case previously shared a bare break with the dependency and syncobj chunk types, which do not dereference a fixed-size struct. When userspace submits this chunk with length_dw == 0, vmemdup_array_user() is called with size 0 and returns ZERO_SIZE_PTR, which passes the IS_ERR() check. amdgpu_cs_p2_shadow() then dereferences chunk->kdata as a struct drm_amdgpu_cs_chunk_cp_gfx_shadow (reading shadow->flags), faulting on the ZERO_SIZE_PTR and causing a NULL-pointer dereference. This is reachable by an unprivileged process in the render group. Reject undersized chunks with -EINVAL during pass1 so the bad submission is rejected before pass2 ever dereferences the data. (cherry picked from commit 7f61b2eef7415eccdb40850aca0de94211948657)