Linux kernel ti_fpc202 driver memory leak fix
CVE-2025-71290 Published on May 6, 2026
misc: ti_fpc202: fix a potential memory leak in probe function
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
misc: ti_fpc202: fix a potential memory leak in probe function
Use for_each_child_of_node_scoped() to simplify the code and ensure the
device node reference is automatically released when the loop scope
ends.
Products Associated with CVE-2025-71290
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Affected Versions
Linux:- Version 1e5c9b1efa1c37ef3fc5c67b1c6e7025ec7b2330 and below d2975604bf1ba36ffc5a08fe8da97fd63b91c4f1 is affected.
- Version 1e5c9b1efa1c37ef3fc5c67b1c6e7025ec7b2330 and below dd16f314cb10e6807c74402efdfa2cccc1f15907 is affected.
- Version 1e5c9b1efa1c37ef3fc5c67b1c6e7025ec7b2330 and below dad9f13d967b4e53e8eaf5f9c690f8e778ad9802 is affected.
- Version 6.16 is affected.
- Before 6.16 is unaffected.
- Version 6.18.16, <= 6.18.* is unaffected.
- Version 6.19.6, <= 6.19.* is unaffected.
- Version 7.0, <= * is unaffected.
Exploit Probability
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