SPRUHM9H October 2014 – May 2024 TMS320F28075 , TMS320F28075-Q1 , TMS320F28076
Write accesses from the CPU can be protected by setting the CPUWRPROTx bit of the specific register to 1. If write access is done by a CPU to memory where the write is protected, a write protection violation occurs.
If a write protection violation occurs, write gets ignored, a flag gets set into the appropriate access violation flag register, and the memory address for which the access violation occurred, gets latched into the appropriate CPU write access violation address register. Also, an access violation interrupt is generated if enabled in the interrupt enable register.