From: sashiko-bot@kernel.org
To: "Haoxiang Li" <haoxiang_li2024@163.com>
Cc: dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com, linux-input@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 1/2] HID: sensor: custom: Fix use-after-free in enable_sensor
Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2026 07:50:34 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260707075035.108241F000E9@smtp.kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260707071545.3087073-2-haoxiang_li2024@163.com>
Thank you for your contribution! Sashiko AI review found 4 potential issue(s) to consider:
Pre-existing issues:
- [Critical] Incorrect mapping between the sysfs attribute name index and the `sensor_inst->fields` array leads to Heap Out-Of-Bounds reads.
- [High] The `/dev/HID-SENSOR-*` character device operations do not synchronize with device removal, leading to Use-After-Free on `devm`-managed structures.
- [High] The `data_fifo` is freed before the sensor hub interrupt callback is unregistered during device removal, creating a race condition that leads to a Use-After-Free.
- [High] The sensor hub device is never closed on driver removal if it was concurrently enabled, causing a permanent power and reference count leak.
--
--- Patch [1]: [PATCH v3 1/2] HID: sensor: custom: Fix use-after-free in enable_sensor ---
commit d433ad359db5f5f5744d4b3f8a4dc8088af760b6
Author: Haoxiang Li <haoxiang_li2024@163.com>
HID: sensor: custom: Fix use-after-free in enable_sensor
This commit fixes a use-after-free by altering the initialization and cleanup
order of the sysfs attributes and the enable_sensor group. This prevents
enable_sensor from being accessed before its dependencies are fully
initialized or after they have been freed.
Link: https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/20260623021950.1736413-1-haoxiang_li2024@163.com?part=1
> diff --git a/drivers/hid/hid-sensor-custom.c b/drivers/hid/hid-sensor-custom.c
> index afffea8940214..6b0da2e0e1c93 100644
> --- a/drivers/hid/hid-sensor-custom.c
> +++ b/drivers/hid/hid-sensor-custom.c
> @@ -1005,26 +1005,26 @@ static int hid_sensor_custom_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> return ret;
> }
>
> - ret = sysfs_create_group(&sensor_inst->pdev->dev.kobj,
> - &enable_sensor_attr_group);
> + ret = hid_sensor_custom_add_attributes(sensor_inst);
[Severity: Critical]
This is a pre-existing issue, but is there an out-of-bounds read when parsing
the sysfs strings created by this function?
During initialization, if a HID field is skipped, it is not appended to the
sensor_inst->fields array, keeping sensor_field_count small. However, its
original field index is embedded into the sysfs file name.
When a valid sysfs file is later read, show_value() parses the index from
the filename and uses it directly as an array index:
if (sscanf(attr->attr.name, "input-%x-%x-%s",
&index, &usage, name) == 3) {
input = true;
field_index = index;
}
...
value = sensor_inst->fields[field_index].attribute.logical_minimum;
Could this bypass the array bounds and leak memory to userspace?
[ ... ]
> @@ -1042,9 +1042,10 @@ static void hid_sensor_custom_remove(struct platform_device *pdev)
> }
>
> hid_sensor_custom_dev_if_remove(sensor_inst);
[Severity: High]
This isn't a bug introduced by this patch, but doesn't this leave a
use-after-free window?
If a user holds open the misc device /dev/HID-SENSOR-*, misc_deregister()
does not close existing open file descriptors. Since sensor_inst is
allocated with devm_kzalloc(), it is freed when remove() returns.
Would subsequent calls to hid_sensor_custom_read(), poll(), or
hid_sensor_custom_release() dereference the freed sensor_inst object?
[Severity: High]
This is a pre-existing issue, but is there a race condition here?
The data_fifo is freed by hid_sensor_custom_dev_if_remove() before the
interrupt callback is unregistered by sensor_hub_remove_callback().
If an interrupt occurs while sysfs_remove_group() or
hid_sensor_custom_remove_attributes() is blocking, couldn't the callback
hid_sensor_capture_sample() write incoming data to the freed data_fifo
via kfifo_in()?
[Severity: High]
This is also a pre-existing issue, but does this function leak the sensor hub
reference and power state?
If a user writes '1' to the enable_sensor sysfs attribute,
sensor_hub_device_open() powers on the device and takes a reference. Since
this function tears down the interfaces without checking sensor_inst->enable
and calling sensor_hub_device_close(), does the HID device reference leak
permanently?
> - hid_sensor_custom_remove_attributes(sensor_inst);
> + /* Remove enable_sensor first as it uses fields via power_state/report_state. */
> sysfs_remove_group(&sensor_inst->pdev->dev.kobj,
> &enable_sensor_attr_group);
> + hid_sensor_custom_remove_attributes(sensor_inst);
> sensor_hub_remove_callback(hsdev, hsdev->usage);
> }
--
Sashiko AI review · https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/20260707071545.3087073-1-haoxiang_li2024@163.com?part=1
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-07-07 7:50 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-07-07 7:15 [PATCH v3 0/2] HID: sensor: custom: Fix fields lifetime issues Haoxiang Li
2026-07-07 7:15 ` [PATCH v3 1/2] HID: sensor: custom: Fix use-after-free in enable_sensor Haoxiang Li
2026-07-07 7:50 ` sashiko-bot [this message]
2026-07-08 17:58 ` srinivas pandruvada
2026-07-07 7:15 ` [PATCH v3 2/2] HID: sensor: custom: Fix field sysfs group cleanup on failure Haoxiang Li
2026-07-07 8:04 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-08 17:58 ` srinivas pandruvada
2026-07-11 23:59 ` [PATCH v3 0/2] HID: sensor: custom: Fix fields lifetime issues Jonathan Cameron
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