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Struct rp_pac::timer::Timer

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pub struct Timer { /* private fields */ }
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Controls time and alarms time is a 64 bit value indicating the time in usec since power-on timeh is the top 32 bits of time & timel is the bottom 32 bits to change time write to timelw before timehw to read time read from timelr before timehr An alarm is set by setting alarm_enable and writing to the corresponding alarm register When an alarm is pending, the corresponding alarm_running signal will be high An alarm can be cancelled before it has finished by clearing the alarm_enable When an alarm fires, the corresponding alarm_irq is set and alarm_running is cleared To clear the interrupt write a 1 to the corresponding alarm_irq

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impl Timer

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pub const unsafe fn from_ptr(ptr: *mut ()) -> Self

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pub const fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut ()

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pub const fn timehw(self) -> Reg<u32, W>

Write to bits 63:32 of time always write timelw before timehw

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pub const fn timelw(self) -> Reg<u32, W>

Write to bits 31:0 of time writes do not get copied to time until timehw is written

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pub const fn timehr(self) -> Reg<u32, R>

Read from bits 63:32 of time always read timelr before timehr

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pub const fn timelr(self) -> Reg<u32, R>

Read from bits 31:0 of time

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pub const fn alarm(self, n: usize) -> Reg<u32, RW>

Arm alarm 0, and configure the time it will fire. Once armed, the alarm fires when TIMER_ALARM0 == TIMELR. The alarm will disarm itself once it fires, and can be disarmed early using the ARMED status register.

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pub const fn armed(self) -> Reg<Armed, RW>

Indicates the armed/disarmed status of each alarm. A write to the corresponding ALARMx register arms the alarm. Alarms automatically disarm upon firing, but writing ones here will disarm immediately without waiting to fire.

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pub const fn timerawh(self) -> Reg<u32, R>

Raw read from bits 63:32 of time (no side effects)

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pub const fn timerawl(self) -> Reg<u32, R>

Raw read from bits 31:0 of time (no side effects)

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pub const fn dbgpause(self) -> Reg<Dbgpause, RW>

Set bits high to enable pause when the corresponding debug ports are active

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pub const fn pause(self) -> Reg<Pause, RW>

Set high to pause the timer

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pub const fn intr(self) -> Reg<Int, RW>

Raw Interrupts

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pub const fn inte(self) -> Reg<Int, RW>

Interrupt Enable

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pub const fn intf(self) -> Reg<Int, RW>

Interrupt Force

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pub const fn ints(self) -> Reg<Int, RW>

Interrupt status after masking & forcing

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impl Clone for Timer

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fn clone(&self) -> Timer

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl PartialEq<Timer> for Timer

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fn eq(&self, other: &Timer) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl Copy for Timer

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impl Eq for Timer

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impl Send for Timer

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impl StructuralEq for Timer

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Timer

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impl Sync for Timer

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