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Honest to a Fault: Root-Causing Fault Attacks with Pre-Silicon RISC Pipeline Characterization

5 March 2025
Arsalan Ali Malik
Harshvadan Mihir
Aydin Aysu
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Abstract

Fault injection attacks represent a class of threats that can compromise embedded systems across multiple layers of abstraction, such as system software, instruction set architecture (ISA), microarchitecture, and physical implementation. Early detection of these vulnerabilities and understanding their root causes along with their propagation from the physical layer to the system software is critical to secure the cyberinfrastructure.This present presents a comprehensive methodology for conducting controlled fault injection attacks at the pre-silicon level and an analysis of the underlying system for root-causing behavior. As the driving application, we use the clock glitch attacks in AI/ML applications for critical misclassification. Our study aims to characterize and diagnose the impact of faults within the RISC-V instruction set and pipeline stages, while tracing fault propagation from the circuit level to the AI/ML application software. This analysis resulted in discovering a novel vulnerability through controlled clock glitch parameters, specifically targeting the RISC-V decode stage.

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@article{malik2025_2503.04846,
  title={ Honest to a Fault: Root-Causing Fault Attacks with Pre-Silicon RISC Pipeline Characterization },
  author={ Arsalan Ali Malik and Harshvadan Mihir and Aydin Aysu },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.04846},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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