CVE-2026-72395
HighCVSS 7.1Exploitation Probability (EPSS)
Low risk7th percentile - higher than 7% of all known CVEs
Summary
In the Linux kernel's hwmon subsystem (pmbus), regulator events are passed to the regulator core as a combined bitmask. If multiple distinct faults occur, the mask does not match any case in regulator_handle_critical(), bypassing the critical hardware protection trigger.
Risk Assessment
This could lead to lack of response to critical conditions such as overvoltage or overcurrent, potentially damaging hardware.
Recommendation
Install a Linux kernel patch that passes events one by one to the regulator event handler.
Original NVD description (English source)
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: hwmon: (pmbus) Fix passing events to regulator core Sashiko reports: Commit 754bd2b4a084 ("hwmon: (pmbus/core) Protect regulator operations with mutex") introduced a worker to batch regulator events over time using atomic_or(). The delayed worker then passes the combined bitmask unmodified to regulator_notifier_call_chain(). The core regulator subsystem's regulator_handle_critical() function evaluates the event parameter using a strict switch statement. If multiple distinct faults occur before the worker runs (e.g., REGULATOR_EVENT_UNDER_VOLTAGE | REGULATOR_EVENT_OVER_CURRENT), the combined bitmask fails to match any case. This leaves the reason as NULL and completely bypasses the critical hw_protection_trigger(). Fix the problem by passing events bit by bit to the regulator event handler.

