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Struct Seccfgr 

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Seccfgr(pub u32);
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PWR security configuration register.

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impl Seccfgr

pub const fn wup1sec(&self) -> bool

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP1 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP1 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub fn set_wup1sec(&mut self, val: bool)

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP1 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP1 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn wup2sec(&self) -> bool

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP2 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP2 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub fn set_wup2sec(&mut self, val: bool)

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP2 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP2 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn wup3sec(&self) -> bool

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP3 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP3 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub fn set_wup3sec(&mut self, val: bool)

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP3 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP3 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn wup4sec(&self) -> bool

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP4 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP4 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub fn set_wup4sec(&mut self, val: bool)

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP4 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP4 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn wup5sec(&self) -> bool

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP5 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP5 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub fn set_wup5sec(&mut self, val: bool)

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP5 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP5 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn wup6sec(&self) -> bool

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP6 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP6 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub fn set_wup6sec(&mut self, val: bool)

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP6 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP6 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn wup7sec(&self) -> bool

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP7 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP7 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub fn set_wup7sec(&mut self, val: bool)

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP7 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP7 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn wup8sec(&self) -> bool

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP8 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP8 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub fn set_wup8sec(&mut self, val: bool)

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP8 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP8 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn wup9sec(&self) -> bool

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP9 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP9 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub fn set_wup9sec(&mut self, val: bool)

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP9 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP9 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn wup10sec(&self) -> bool

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP10 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP10 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub fn set_wup10sec(&mut self, val: bool)

None 0: Bits related to the WKUP10 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: Bits related to the WKUP10 line in WUCR1, WUCR2, WUCR3 and WUSCR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn lpmsec(&self) -> bool

None 0: CR1, CR2 and CSSF in the SR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: CR1, CR2, and CSSF in the SR can be read and written only with secure access.

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

None 0: CR1, CR2 and CSSF in the SR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: CR1, CR2, and CSSF in the SR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn vdmsec(&self) -> bool

None 0: SVMCR and CR3 can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: SVMCR and CR3 can be read and written only with secure access.

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

None 0: SVMCR and CR3 can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: SVMCR and CR3 can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn vbsec(&self) -> bool

None 0: BDCR and DBPR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: BDCR and DBPR can be read and written only with secure access.

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

None 0: BDCR and DBPR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: BDCR and DBPR can be read and written only with secure access.

pub const fn apcsec(&self) -> bool

None 0: APCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: APCR can be read and written only with secure access.

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

None 0: APCR can be read and written with secure or non-secure access. 1: APCR can be read and written only with secure access.

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impl Clone for Seccfgr

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fn clone(&self) -> Seccfgr

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 Seccfgr

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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 Seccfgr

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fn default() -> Seccfgr

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

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

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impl Eq for Seccfgr

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Seccfgr

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