Hello.

While searching for memory errors in Linux kernel I've come across
drivers/regulator/pv88090-regulator.ko module.

Buffer overread could occur at pv88090_i2c_probe():

If read from malicious device such values for conf2 and range
(e.g. 0x10000000 and 0x1000 for PV88090_ID_BUCK2) that
            conf2 = (conf2 >> PV88090_BUCK_VDAC_RANGE_SHIFT) &
                PV88090_BUCK_VDAC_RANGE_MASK;
and
            range = (range >>
                 (PV88080_BUCK_VRANGE_GAIN_SHIFT + i - 1)) &
                PV88080_BUCK_VRANGE_GAIN_MASK;
become 1 then
            index = ((range << 1) | conf2);
become 3, but index is used for dereference pv88090_buck_vol[3].

Should be index=3 considered as incorrect value and pv88090_i2c_probe() must return error,
or pv88090_buck_vol[] should be expanded?

Found by Linux Driver Verification project (linuxtesting.org).

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Anton Vasilyev
Linux Verification Center, ISPRAS
web: http://linuxtesting.org
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