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DEBIAN-CVE-2025-68330

DEBIAN-CVE-2025-68330 PUBLISHED

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: iio: accel: bmc150: Fix irq assumption regression The code in bmc150-accel-core.c unconditionally calls bmc150_accel_set_interrupt() in the iio_buffer_setup_ops, such as on the runtime PM resume path giving a kernel splat like this if the device has no interrupts: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000001 when read PC is at bmc150_accel_set_interrupt+0x98/0x194 LR is at __pm_runtime_resume+0x5c/0x64 (...) Call trace: bmc150_accel_set_interrupt from bmc150_accel_buffer_postenable+0x40/0x108 bmc150_accel_buffer_postenable from __iio_update_buffers+0xbe0/0xcbc __iio_update_buffers from enable_store+0x84/0xc8 enable_store from kernfs_fop_write_iter+0x154/0x1b4 This bug seems to have been in the driver since the beginning, but it only manifests recently, I do not know why. Store the IRQ number in the state struct, as this is a common pattern in other drivers, then use this to determine if we have IRQ support or not.

Affected Products

VendorProductVersions
Debian:12linux6.1.128-1, 6.1.38-4, 0
Debian:13linux6.12.48-1, 6.12.57-1, 6.12.57-1
Debian:14linux*, 6.15.5-1~exp1, 6.16-1~exp1
Debian:11linux6.12.69-1, 6.12.69-1~bpo12+1, 6.12.73-1~bpo12+1
Debian:11linux-6.10, 6.1.106-3~deb11u1, 6.1.106-3~deb11u2

Timeline

  • Dec 22, 2025 CVE Published
  • Apr 28, 2026 CVE Updated
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