Answer in brief
CVE-2026-64270 records a High severity (CVSS 7.8) vulnerability in Input: mms114 - reject an oversized device packet size. The current sources do not mark it as known exploited. The current feed maps Linux/Linux (generic), Linux/Linux (generic). Check affected ranges and fixed versions before updating.
Analysis pending evidence review
HOL Guard separates source facts from reviewed analysis. See the methodology.
CVSS is 7.8. The current sources do not mark it as known exploited. Treat this as a source-backed prioritization signal, not a statement about your environment.
Analysis status
Analysis pending evidence review
Factual feed record only; HOL analysis is not approved for indexing. Read the methodology.
The current feed maps Linux/Linux (generic), Linux/Linux (generic). Check affected ranges and fixed versions before updating.
| Product | Affected versions | Fixed versions |
|---|---|---|
| cpe:2.3:o:linux:linux_kernel:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* | Not reported | Not reported |
| Package | Affected range | Fixed version |
|---|---|---|
| Linux/Linuxgeneric | >=07b8481d4aff73d6f451f25e74ea10240ff5131e <5d2ea15ba03bf17ed143ff1a0995a4206edc3fb6 || >=07b8481d4aff73d6f451f25e74ea10240ff5131e <b78150729762d47c14fe29a2582bdca5568e62b8 || >=07b8481d4aff73d6f451f25e74ea10240ff5131e <8301c335305344d4da4ab9442b6a399dacfe5b8d || >=07b8481d4aff73d6f451f25e74ea10240ff5131e <f3d5e77b27fded71dcb97f409262bf0abba0410e || >=07b8481d4aff73d6f451f25e74ea10240ff5131e <66725039f7090afe14c31bd259e2059a68f04023 | 5d2ea15ba03bf17ed143ff1a0995a4206edc3fb6, b78150729762d47c14fe29a2582bdca5568e62b8, 8301c335305344d4da4ab9442b6a399dacfe5b8d, f3d5e77b27fded71dcb97f409262bf0abba0410e, 66725039f7090afe14c31bd259e2059a68f04023 |
| Linux/Linuxgeneric | 3.6 | Not reported |
Published upstream
Jul 25, 2026
Evidence: source:cvelist:source_dates:source-dates:recordSource modified
Aug 17, 2026
Evidence: source:cvelist:source_dates:source-dates:recordFirst seen by HOL
Aug 14, 2026
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Input: mms114 - reject an oversized device packet size mms114_interrupt() reads a packet of touch data from the device into a fixed-size on-stack buffer struct mms114_touch touch[MMS114_MAX_TOUCH]; which holds MMS114_MAX_TOUCH (10) events of MMS114_EVENT_SIZE (8) bytes, i.e. 80 bytes. The length of the I2C read into it is taken verbatim from the device: packet_size = mms114_read_reg(data, MMS114_PACKET_SIZE); if (packet_size <= 0) goto out; ... error = __mms114_read_reg(data, MMS114_INFORMATION, packet_size, (u8 *)touch); packet_size is a single device register byte (0x0F) and the only check is the lower bound packet_size <= 0; it is never bounded against the size of touch[]. A malfunctioning, malicious or counterfeit controller (or an attacker tampering with the I2C bus) can report a packet_size of up to 255, so __mms114_read_reg() writes up to 175 bytes past the end of touch[] on the IRQ-thread stack: a stack out-of-bounds write that can overwrite the stack canary, saved registers and the return address. A well-formed device never reports more than the buffer holds, so reject an oversized packet and drop the report, consistent with the handler's other error paths, rather than reading past the buffer.
Quoted source text, attributed separately from HOL analysis.
Answer in brief
CVE-2026-64270 records a High severity (CVSS 7.8) vulnerability in Input: mms114 - reject an oversized device packet size. The current sources do not mark it as known exploited. The current feed maps Linux/Linux (generic), Linux/Linux (generic). Check affected ranges and fixed versions before updating.
Analysis pending evidence review
HOL Guard separates source facts from reviewed analysis. See the methodology.
CVSS is 7.8. The current sources do not mark it as known exploited. Treat this as a source-backed prioritization signal, not a statement about your environment.
Analysis status
Analysis pending evidence review
Factual feed record only; HOL analysis is not approved for indexing. Read the methodology.
The current feed maps Linux/Linux (generic), Linux/Linux (generic). Check affected ranges and fixed versions before updating.
| Product | Affected versions | Fixed versions |
|---|---|---|
| cpe:2.3:o:linux:linux_kernel:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* | Not reported | Not reported |
| Package | Affected range | Fixed version |
|---|---|---|
| Linux/Linuxgeneric | >=07b8481d4aff73d6f451f25e74ea10240ff5131e <5d2ea15ba03bf17ed143ff1a0995a4206edc3fb6 || >=07b8481d4aff73d6f451f25e74ea10240ff5131e <b78150729762d47c14fe29a2582bdca5568e62b8 || >=07b8481d4aff73d6f451f25e74ea10240ff5131e <8301c335305344d4da4ab9442b6a399dacfe5b8d || >=07b8481d4aff73d6f451f25e74ea10240ff5131e <f3d5e77b27fded71dcb97f409262bf0abba0410e || >=07b8481d4aff73d6f451f25e74ea10240ff5131e <66725039f7090afe14c31bd259e2059a68f04023 | 5d2ea15ba03bf17ed143ff1a0995a4206edc3fb6, b78150729762d47c14fe29a2582bdca5568e62b8, 8301c335305344d4da4ab9442b6a399dacfe5b8d, f3d5e77b27fded71dcb97f409262bf0abba0410e, 66725039f7090afe14c31bd259e2059a68f04023 |
| Linux/Linuxgeneric | 3.6 | Not reported |
Published upstream
Jul 25, 2026
Evidence: source:cvelist:source_dates:source-dates:recordSource modified
Aug 17, 2026
Evidence: source:cvelist:source_dates:source-dates:recordFirst seen by HOL
Aug 14, 2026
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: Input: mms114 - reject an oversized device packet size mms114_interrupt() reads a packet of touch data from the device into a fixed-size on-stack buffer struct mms114_touch touch[MMS114_MAX_TOUCH]; which holds MMS114_MAX_TOUCH (10) events of MMS114_EVENT_SIZE (8) bytes, i.e. 80 bytes. The length of the I2C read into it is taken verbatim from the device: packet_size = mms114_read_reg(data, MMS114_PACKET_SIZE); if (packet_size <= 0) goto out; ... error = __mms114_read_reg(data, MMS114_INFORMATION, packet_size, (u8 *)touch); packet_size is a single device register byte (0x0F) and the only check is the lower bound packet_size <= 0; it is never bounded against the size of touch[]. A malfunctioning, malicious or counterfeit controller (or an attacker tampering with the I2C bus) can report a packet_size of up to 255, so __mms114_read_reg() writes up to 175 bytes past the end of touch[] on the IRQ-thread stack: a stack out-of-bounds write that can overwrite the stack canary, saved registers and the return address. A well-formed device never reports more than the buffer holds, so reject an oversized packet and drop the report, consistent with the handler's other error paths, rather than reading past the buffer.
Quoted source text, attributed separately from HOL analysis.