pmdomain: core: Fix detach procedure for virtual devices in genpd
CVE-2026-46292

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Key Information:

Vendor

Linux

Status
Vendor
CVE Published:
8 June 2026

What is CVE-2026-46292?

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

pmdomain: core: Fix detach procedure for virtual devices in genpd

If a device is attached to a PM domain through genpd_dev_pm_attach_by_id(), genpd calls pm_runtime_enable() for the corresponding virtual device that it registers. While this avoids boilerplate code in drivers, there is no corresponding call to pm_runtime_disable() in genpd_dev_pm_detach().

This means these virtual devices are typically detached from its genpd, while runtime PM remains enabled for them, which is not how things are designed to work. In worst cases it may lead to critical errors, like a NULL pointer dereference bug in genpd_runtime_suspend(), which was recently reported. For another case, we may end up keeping an unnecessary vote for a performance state for the device.

To fix these problems, let's add this missing call to pm_runtime_disable() in genpd_dev_pm_detach().

Affected Version(s)

Linux 3c095f32a92be4d07f3172a777dab1aacdb6a728 < 707cb5df3eab32ddc52979418f7ace62941e6381

Linux 3c095f32a92be4d07f3172a777dab1aacdb6a728 < 361518a26e4434e879db6ff43bf364795dcbfbff

Linux 3c095f32a92be4d07f3172a777dab1aacdb6a728 < 51a7dd9cbae9210335ce398642ecaaa52c939eb5

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