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Struct stm32_metapac::rcc::regs::Cr

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Cr(pub u32);
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Clock control register.

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impl Cr

pub const fn msion(&self) -> bool

MSI clock enable This bit is set and cleared by software. Cleared by hardware to stop the MSI oscillator when entering Stop, Standby or Shutdown mode. Set by hardware to force the MSI oscillator ON when exiting Standby or Shutdown mode. Set by hardware to force the MSI oscillator ON when STOPWUCK=0 when exiting from Stop modes, or in case of a failure of the HSE oscillator Set by hardware when used directly or indirectly as system clock.

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

MSI clock enable This bit is set and cleared by software. Cleared by hardware to stop the MSI oscillator when entering Stop, Standby or Shutdown mode. Set by hardware to force the MSI oscillator ON when exiting Standby or Shutdown mode. Set by hardware to force the MSI oscillator ON when STOPWUCK=0 when exiting from Stop modes, or in case of a failure of the HSE oscillator Set by hardware when used directly or indirectly as system clock.

pub const fn msirdy(&self) -> bool

MSI clock ready flag This bit is set by hardware to indicate that the MSI oscillator is stable. Note: Once the MSION bit is cleared, MSIRDY goes low after 6 MSI clock cycles.

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

MSI clock ready flag This bit is set by hardware to indicate that the MSI oscillator is stable. Note: Once the MSION bit is cleared, MSIRDY goes low after 6 MSI clock cycles.

pub const fn msipllen(&self) -> bool

MSI clock PLL enable Set and cleared by software to enable/ disable the PLL part of the MSI clock source. MSIPLLEN must be enabled after LSE is enabled (LSEON enabled) and ready (LSERDY set by hardware).There is a hardware protection to avoid enabling MSIPLLEN if LSE is not ready. This bit is cleared by hardware when LSE is disabled (LSEON = 0) or when the Clock Security System on LSE detects a LSE failure (refer to RCC_CSR register).

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

MSI clock PLL enable Set and cleared by software to enable/ disable the PLL part of the MSI clock source. MSIPLLEN must be enabled after LSE is enabled (LSEON enabled) and ready (LSERDY set by hardware).There is a hardware protection to avoid enabling MSIPLLEN if LSE is not ready. This bit is cleared by hardware when LSE is disabled (LSEON = 0) or when the Clock Security System on LSE detects a LSE failure (refer to RCC_CSR register).

pub const fn msirgsel(&self) -> Msirgsel

MSI clock range selection Set by software to select the MSI clock range with MSIRANGE[3:0]. Write 0 has no effect. After a standby or a reset MSIRGSEL is at 0 and the MSI range value is provided by MSISRANGE in CSR register.

pub fn set_msirgsel(&mut self, val: Msirgsel)

MSI clock range selection Set by software to select the MSI clock range with MSIRANGE[3:0]. Write 0 has no effect. After a standby or a reset MSIRGSEL is at 0 and the MSI range value is provided by MSISRANGE in CSR register.

pub const fn msirange(&self) -> Msirange

MSI clock ranges These bits are configured by software to choose the frequency range of MSI when MSIRGSEL is set.12 frequency ranges are available: others: not allowed (hardware write protection) Note: Warning: MSIRANGE can be modified when MSI is OFF (MSION=0) or when MSI is ready (MSIRDY=1). MSIRANGE must NOT be modified when MSI is ON and NOT ready (MSION=1 and MSIRDY=0).

pub fn set_msirange(&mut self, val: Msirange)

MSI clock ranges These bits are configured by software to choose the frequency range of MSI when MSIRGSEL is set.12 frequency ranges are available: others: not allowed (hardware write protection) Note: Warning: MSIRANGE can be modified when MSI is OFF (MSION=0) or when MSI is ready (MSIRDY=1). MSIRANGE must NOT be modified when MSI is ON and NOT ready (MSION=1 and MSIRDY=0).

pub const fn hsion(&self) -> bool

HSI clock enable Set and cleared by software. Cleared by hardware to stop the HSI oscillator when entering Stop, Standby, or Shutdown mode. Forced by hardware to keep the HSI oscillator ON when it is used directly or indirectly as system clock (also when leaving Stop, Standby, or Shutdown modes, or in case of failure of the HSE oscillator used for system clock).

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

HSI clock enable Set and cleared by software. Cleared by hardware to stop the HSI oscillator when entering Stop, Standby, or Shutdown mode. Forced by hardware to keep the HSI oscillator ON when it is used directly or indirectly as system clock (also when leaving Stop, Standby, or Shutdown modes, or in case of failure of the HSE oscillator used for system clock).

pub const fn hsikeron(&self) -> bool

HSI always enable for peripheral kernels. Set and cleared by software to force HSI ON even in Stop modes. The HSI can only feed USART1, USART2, CEC and I2C1 peripherals configured with HSI as kernel clock. Keeping the HSI ON in Stop mode allows avoiding to slow down the communication speed because of the HSI startup time. This bit has no effect on HSION value.

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

HSI always enable for peripheral kernels. Set and cleared by software to force HSI ON even in Stop modes. The HSI can only feed USART1, USART2, CEC and I2C1 peripherals configured with HSI as kernel clock. Keeping the HSI ON in Stop mode allows avoiding to slow down the communication speed because of the HSI startup time. This bit has no effect on HSION value.

pub const fn hsirdy(&self) -> bool

HSI clock ready flag Set by hardware to indicate that HSI oscillator is stable. This bit is set only when HSI is enabled by software by setting HSION. Note: Once the HSION bit is cleared, HSIRDY goes low after 6 HSI clock cycles.

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

HSI clock ready flag Set by hardware to indicate that HSI oscillator is stable. This bit is set only when HSI is enabled by software by setting HSION. Note: Once the HSION bit is cleared, HSIRDY goes low after 6 HSI clock cycles.

pub const fn hsiasfs(&self) -> bool

HSI automatic start from Stop Set and cleared by software. When the system wake-up clock is MSI, this bit is used to wake up the HSI is parallel of the system wake-up.

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

HSI automatic start from Stop Set and cleared by software. When the system wake-up clock is MSI, this bit is used to wake up the HSI is parallel of the system wake-up.

pub const fn hseon(&self) -> bool

HSE clock enable Set and cleared by software. Cleared by hardware to stop the HSE oscillator when entering Stop, Standby, or Shutdown mode. This bit cannot be reset if the HSE oscillator is used directly or indirectly as the system clock.

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

HSE clock enable Set and cleared by software. Cleared by hardware to stop the HSE oscillator when entering Stop, Standby, or Shutdown mode. This bit cannot be reset if the HSE oscillator is used directly or indirectly as the system clock.

pub const fn hserdy(&self) -> bool

HSE clock ready flag Set by hardware to indicate that the HSE oscillator is stable. Note: Once the HSEON bit is cleared, HSERDY goes low after 6 HSE clock cycles.

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

HSE clock ready flag Set by hardware to indicate that the HSE oscillator is stable. Note: Once the HSEON bit is cleared, HSERDY goes low after 6 HSE clock cycles.

pub const fn hsebyp(&self) -> bool

HSE crystal oscillator bypass Set and cleared by software to bypass the oscillator with an external clock. The external clock must be enabled with the HSEON bit set, to be used by the device. The HSEBYP bit can be written only if the HSE oscillator is disabled.

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

HSE crystal oscillator bypass Set and cleared by software to bypass the oscillator with an external clock. The external clock must be enabled with the HSEON bit set, to be used by the device. The HSEBYP bit can be written only if the HSE oscillator is disabled.

pub const fn csson(&self) -> bool

Clock security system enable Set by software to enable the clock security system. When CSSON is set, the clock detector is enabled by hardware when the HSE oscillator is ready, and disabled by hardware if a HSE clock failure is detected. This bit is set only and is cleared by reset.

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

Clock security system enable Set by software to enable the clock security system. When CSSON is set, the clock detector is enabled by hardware when the HSE oscillator is ready, and disabled by hardware if a HSE clock failure is detected. This bit is set only and is cleared by reset.

pub const fn pllon(&self) -> bool

PLL enable Set and cleared by software to enable the PLL. Cleared by hardware when entering Stop, Standby or Shutdown mode. This bit cannot be reset if the PLL clock is used as the system clock.

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

PLL enable Set and cleared by software to enable the PLL. Cleared by hardware when entering Stop, Standby or Shutdown mode. This bit cannot be reset if the PLL clock is used as the system clock.

pub const fn pllrdy(&self) -> bool

PLL clock ready flag Set by hardware to indicate that the PLL is locked.

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

PLL clock ready flag Set by hardware to indicate that the PLL is locked.

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