CWE-1232 Details

CWE-1232

Improper Lock Behavior After Power State Transition
Incomplete
2020-02-24
00h00 +00:00
2025-12-11
00h00 +00:00
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Name: Improper Lock Behavior After Power State Transition

Register lock bit protection disables changes to system configuration once the bit is set. Some of the protected registers or lock bits become programmable after power state transitions (e.g., Entry and wake from low power sleep modes) causing the system configuration to be changeable.

Allgemeine Informationen

Einführungsmodi

Architecture and Design
Implementation

Anwendbare Plattformen

Sprache

Class: Not Language-Specific (Undetermined)

Betriebssysteme

Class: Not OS-Specific (Undetermined)

Architekturen

Class: Not Architecture-Specific (Undetermined)

Technologien

Class: Not Technology-Specific (Undetermined)

Häufige Konsequenzen

Bereich Auswirkung Wahrscheinlichkeit
Access ControlModify MemoryHigh

Mögliche Gegenmaßnahmen

Phases : Architecture and Design // Implementation // Testing

Hinweise zur Schwachstellen-Zuordnung

Begründung : This CWE entry is at the Base level of abstraction, which is a preferred level of abstraction for mapping to the root causes of vulnerabilities.
Kommentar : Carefully read both the name and description to ensure that this mapping is an appropriate fit. Do not try to 'force' a mapping to a lower-level Base/Variant simply to comply with this preferred level of abstraction.

Verwandte Angriffsmuster

CAPEC-ID Name des Angriffsmusters
CAPEC-166 Force the System to Reset Values
An attacker forces the target into a previous state in order to leverage potential weaknesses in the target dependent upon a prior configuration or state-dependent factors. Even in cases where an attacker may not be able to directly control the configuration of the targeted application, they may be able to reset the configuration to a prior state since many applications implement reset functions.

Referenzen

REF-1432

reglk_wrapper.sv
https://github.com/HACK-EVENT/hackatdac21/blob/65d0ffdab7426da4509c98d62e163bcce642f651/piton/design/chip/tile/ariane/src/reglk/reglk_wrapper.sv#L39C1-L39C1

REF-1433

Bad Code reglk_wrapper.sv
https://github.com/HACK-EVENT/hackatdac21/blob/65d0ffdab7426da4509c98d62e163bcce642f651/piton/design/chip/tile/ariane/src/reglk/reglk_wrapper.sv#L78C1-L85C16

REF-1434

Good Code reglk_wrapper.sv
https://github.com/HACK-EVENT/hackatdac21/blob/5e2031fd3854bcc0b2ca11d13442542dd5ea98e0/piton/design/chip/tile/ariane/src/reglk/reglk_wrapper.sv#L83

Einreichung

Name Organisation Datum Veröffentlichungsdatum Version
Arun Kanuparthi, Hareesh Khattri, Parbati Kumar Manna, Narasimha Kumar V Mangipudi Intel Corporation 2020-01-15 +00:00 2020-02-24 +00:00 4.0

Änderungen

Name Organisation Datum Kommentar
CWE Content Team MITRE 2020-08-20 +00:00 updated Common_Consequences, Demonstrative_Examples, Description, Modes_of_Introduction, Potential_Mitigations, Related_Attack_Patterns
CWE Content Team MITRE 2021-03-15 +00:00 updated Description
CWE Content Team MITRE 2023-04-27 +00:00 updated Relationships
CWE Content Team MITRE 2023-06-29 +00:00 updated Mapping_Notes
CWE Content Team MITRE 2024-07-16 +00:00 updated Demonstrative_Examples, References
CWE Content Team MITRE 2025-12-11 +00:00 updated Weakness_Ordinalities