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Struct Bank2Region

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pub struct Bank2Region<'d, MODE = Async>(pub &'static FlashRegion, _, _);

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impl<MODE> Bank2Region<'_, MODE>

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pub fn blocking_read( &mut self, offset: u32, bytes: &mut [u8], ) -> Result<(), Error>

Blocking read.

NOTE: offset is an offset from the flash start, NOT an absolute address. For example, to read address 0x0800_1234 you have to use offset 0x1234.

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impl Bank2Region<'_, Blocking>

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pub fn blocking_write(&mut self, offset: u32, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), Error>

Blocking write.

NOTE: offset is an offset from the flash start, NOT an absolute address. For example, to write address 0x0800_1234 you have to use offset 0x1234.

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pub fn blocking_erase(&mut self, from: u32, to: u32) -> Result<(), Error>

Blocking erase.

NOTE: from and to are offsets from the flash start, NOT an absolute address. For example, to erase address 0x0801_0000 you have to use offset 0x1_0000.

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impl<MODE> ErrorType for Bank2Region<'_, MODE>

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type Error = Error

Errors returned by this NOR flash.
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impl NorFlash for Bank2Region<'_, Blocking>

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const WRITE_SIZE: usize = 16usize

The minumum number of bytes the storage peripheral can write
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const ERASE_SIZE: usize = 8_192usize

The minumum number of bytes the storage peripheral can erase
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fn write(&mut self, offset: u32, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>

If power is lost during write, the contents of the written words are undefined, but the rest of the page is guaranteed to be unchanged. It is not allowed to write to the same word twice. Read more
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fn erase(&mut self, from: u32, to: u32) -> Result<(), Self::Error>

Erase the given storage range, clearing all data within [from..to]. The given range will contain all 1s afterwards. Read more
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impl<MODE> ReadNorFlash for Bank2Region<'_, MODE>

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const READ_SIZE: usize = 1usize

The minumum number of bytes the storage peripheral can read
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fn read(&mut self, offset: u32, bytes: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(), Self::Error>

Read a slice of data from the storage peripheral, starting the read operation at the given address offset, and reading bytes.len() bytes. Read more
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fn capacity(&self) -> usize

The capacity of the peripheral in bytes.

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impl<'d, MODE> Freeze for Bank2Region<'d, MODE>

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impl<'d, MODE> RefUnwindSafe for Bank2Region<'d, MODE>
where MODE: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<'d, MODE> Send for Bank2Region<'d, MODE>
where MODE: Send,

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impl<'d, MODE> Sync for Bank2Region<'d, MODE>
where MODE: Sync,

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impl<'d, MODE> Unpin for Bank2Region<'d, MODE>
where MODE: Unpin,

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impl<'d, MODE = Async> !UnwindSafe for Bank2Region<'d, MODE>

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