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Struct Esr 

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Esr(pub u32);
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MDMA Channel x error status register.

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impl Esr

pub const fn tea(&self) -> u8

Transfer Error Address These bits are set and cleared by HW, in case of an MDMA data transfer error. It is used in conjunction with TED. This field indicates the 7 LSBits of the address which generated a transfer/access error. It may be used by SW to retrieve the failing address, by adding this value (truncated to the buffer transfer length size) to the current SAR/DAR value. Note: The SAR/DAR current value doesnt reflect this last address due to the FIFO management system. The SAR/DAR are only updated at the end of a (buffer) transfer (of TLEN+1 bytes). Note: It is not set in case of a link data error.

pub fn set_tea(&mut self, val: u8)

Transfer Error Address These bits are set and cleared by HW, in case of an MDMA data transfer error. It is used in conjunction with TED. This field indicates the 7 LSBits of the address which generated a transfer/access error. It may be used by SW to retrieve the failing address, by adding this value (truncated to the buffer transfer length size) to the current SAR/DAR value. Note: The SAR/DAR current value doesnt reflect this last address due to the FIFO management system. The SAR/DAR are only updated at the end of a (buffer) transfer (of TLEN+1 bytes). Note: It is not set in case of a link data error.

pub const fn ted(&self) -> bool

Transfer Error Direction These bit is set and cleared by HW, in case of an MDMA data transfer error.

pub fn set_ted(&mut self, val: bool)

Transfer Error Direction These bit is set and cleared by HW, in case of an MDMA data transfer error.

pub const fn teld(&self) -> bool

Transfer Error Link Data These bit is set by HW, in case of a transfer error while reading the block link data structure. It is cleared by software writing 1 to the CTEIFx bit in the DMA_IFCRy register.

pub fn set_teld(&mut self, val: bool)

Transfer Error Link Data These bit is set by HW, in case of a transfer error while reading the block link data structure. It is cleared by software writing 1 to the CTEIFx bit in the DMA_IFCRy register.

pub const fn temd(&self) -> bool

Transfer Error Mask Data These bit is set by HW, in case of a transfer error while writing the Mask Data. It is cleared by software writing 1 to the CTEIFx bit in the DMA_IFCRy register.

pub fn set_temd(&mut self, val: bool)

Transfer Error Mask Data These bit is set by HW, in case of a transfer error while writing the Mask Data. It is cleared by software writing 1 to the CTEIFx bit in the DMA_IFCRy register.

pub const fn ase(&self) -> bool

Address/Size Error These bit is set by HW, when the programmed address is not aligned with the data size. TED will indicate whether the problem is on the source or destination. It is cleared by software writing 1 to the CTEIFx bit in the DMA_IFCRy register.

pub fn set_ase(&mut self, val: bool)

Address/Size Error These bit is set by HW, when the programmed address is not aligned with the data size. TED will indicate whether the problem is on the source or destination. It is cleared by software writing 1 to the CTEIFx bit in the DMA_IFCRy register.

pub const fn bse(&self) -> bool

Block Size Error These bit is set by HW, when the block size is not an integer multiple of the data size either for source or destination. TED will indicate whether the problem is on the source or destination. It is cleared by software writing 1 to the CTEIFx bit in the DMA_IFCRy register.

pub fn set_bse(&mut self, val: bool)

Block Size Error These bit is set by HW, when the block size is not an integer multiple of the data size either for source or destination. TED will indicate whether the problem is on the source or destination. It is cleared by software writing 1 to the CTEIFx bit in the DMA_IFCRy register.

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impl Clone for Esr

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fn clone(&self) -> Esr

Returns a duplicate 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 Debug for Esr

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for Esr

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fn default() -> Esr

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for Esr

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

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

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 Esr

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impl Eq for Esr

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Esr

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Esr

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impl Send for Esr

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impl Sync for Esr

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impl Unpin for Esr

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impl UnwindSafe for Esr

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