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pyserial's posix write() raises SerialTimeoutException after partial progress with the byte count lost, so the retry loop re-sent from the same offset and could duplicate bytes on the wire — surfacing as bogus data-mismatch failures that look like device firmware bugs. write_timeout is already a total per-call deadline, so the loop added duplication risk without extending the budget: write once and treat a timeout as fatal. Default bumped 2 -> 10 s to keep the old overall bound; HIL_SERIAL_WRITE_DEADLINE removed. The per-character CLI loops keep their existing pacing (the 2 ms sleep between single-byte writes already spaces them on the wire); no unbounded ser.flush()/tcdrain is added. Review follow-up for #3643 (hil_test.py l.257/264 findings). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>