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Struct stm32_metapac::sai::regs::Sr

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Sr(pub u32);
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Status register

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impl Sr

pub const fn ovrudr(&self) -> bool

Overrun / underrun. This bit is read only. The overrun and underrun conditions can occur only when the audio block is configured as a receiver and a transmitter, respectively. It can generate an interrupt if OVRUDRIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets COVRUDR bit in SAI_xCLRFR register.

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

Overrun / underrun. This bit is read only. The overrun and underrun conditions can occur only when the audio block is configured as a receiver and a transmitter, respectively. It can generate an interrupt if OVRUDRIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets COVRUDR bit in SAI_xCLRFR register.

pub const fn mutedet(&self) -> bool

Mute detection. This bit is read only. This flag is set if consecutive 0 values are received in each slot of a given audio frame and for a consecutive number of audio frames (set in the MUTECNT bit in the SAI_xCR2 register). It can generate an interrupt if MUTEDETIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets bit CMUTEDET in the SAI_xCLRFR register.

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

Mute detection. This bit is read only. This flag is set if consecutive 0 values are received in each slot of a given audio frame and for a consecutive number of audio frames (set in the MUTECNT bit in the SAI_xCR2 register). It can generate an interrupt if MUTEDETIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets bit CMUTEDET in the SAI_xCLRFR register.

pub const fn wckcfg(&self) -> Wckcfg

Wrong clock configuration flag. This bit is read only. This bit is used only when the audio block operates in master mode (MODE[1] = 0) and NODIV = 0. It can generate an interrupt if WCKCFGIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets CWCKCFG bit in SAI_xCLRFR register.

pub fn set_wckcfg(&mut self, val: Wckcfg)

Wrong clock configuration flag. This bit is read only. This bit is used only when the audio block operates in master mode (MODE[1] = 0) and NODIV = 0. It can generate an interrupt if WCKCFGIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets CWCKCFG bit in SAI_xCLRFR register.

pub const fn freq(&self) -> bool

FIFO request. This bit is read only. The request depends on the audio block configuration: If the block is configured in transmission mode, the FIFO request is related to a write request operation in the SAI_xDR. If the block configured in reception, the FIFO request related to a read request operation from the SAI_xDR. This flag can generate an interrupt if FREQIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register.

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

FIFO request. This bit is read only. The request depends on the audio block configuration: If the block is configured in transmission mode, the FIFO request is related to a write request operation in the SAI_xDR. If the block configured in reception, the FIFO request related to a read request operation from the SAI_xDR. This flag can generate an interrupt if FREQIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register.

pub const fn cnrdy(&self) -> Cnrdy

Codec not ready. This bit is read only. This bit is used only when the AC97 audio protocol is selected in the SAI_xCR1 register and configured in receiver mode. It can generate an interrupt if CNRDYIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets CCNRDY bit in SAI_xCLRFR register.

pub fn set_cnrdy(&mut self, val: Cnrdy)

Codec not ready. This bit is read only. This bit is used only when the AC97 audio protocol is selected in the SAI_xCR1 register and configured in receiver mode. It can generate an interrupt if CNRDYIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets CCNRDY bit in SAI_xCLRFR register.

pub const fn afsdet(&self) -> bool

Anticipated frame synchronization detection. This bit is read only. This flag can be set only if the audio block is configured in slave mode. It is not used in AC97or SPDIF mode. It can generate an interrupt if AFSDETIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets CAFSDET bit in SAI_xCLRFR register.

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

Anticipated frame synchronization detection. This bit is read only. This flag can be set only if the audio block is configured in slave mode. It is not used in AC97or SPDIF mode. It can generate an interrupt if AFSDETIE bit is set in SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets CAFSDET bit in SAI_xCLRFR register.

pub const fn lfsdet(&self) -> bool

Late frame synchronization detection. This bit is read only. This flag can be set only if the audio block is configured in slave mode. It is not used in AC97 or SPDIF mode. It can generate an interrupt if LFSDETIE bit is set in the SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets bit CLFSDET in SAI_xCLRFR register

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

Late frame synchronization detection. This bit is read only. This flag can be set only if the audio block is configured in slave mode. It is not used in AC97 or SPDIF mode. It can generate an interrupt if LFSDETIE bit is set in the SAI_xIM register. This flag is cleared when the software sets bit CLFSDET in SAI_xCLRFR register

pub const fn flvl(&self) -> Flvl

FIFO level threshold. This bit is read only. The FIFO level threshold flag is managed only by hardware and its setting depends on SAI block configuration (transmitter or receiver mode). If the SAI block is configured as transmitter: If SAI block is configured as receiver:

pub fn set_flvl(&mut self, val: Flvl)

FIFO level threshold. This bit is read only. The FIFO level threshold flag is managed only by hardware and its setting depends on SAI block configuration (transmitter or receiver mode). If the SAI block is configured as transmitter: If SAI block is configured as receiver:

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impl Clone for Sr

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fn clone(&self) -> Sr

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Default for Sr

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fn default() -> Sr

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

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fn eq(&self, other: &Sr) -> 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 Sr

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impl Eq for Sr

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Sr

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Sr

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impl Send for Sr

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impl Sync for Sr

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impl Unpin for Sr

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