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CWE-1224

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CWE-1224

Improper Restriction of Write-Once Bit Fields

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Incomplete

Description

The hardware design control register "sticky bits" or write-once bit fields are improperly implemented, such that they can be reprogrammed by software.

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Parent Weaknesses (ChildOf)

Common Consequences

Scope

Confidentiality
Integrity
Availability
Access Control

Impact

Varies by Context

Potential Mitigations

Architecture and Design

During hardware design, all register write-once or sticky fields must be evaluated for proper configuration.

Applicable Platforms

Verilog
VHDL

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