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#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Tccr0(pub u32);
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DSI Host timeout counter configuration register 0.

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impl Tccr0

pub const fn lprx_tocnt(&self) -> u16

Low-power reception timeout counter This field configures the timeout counter that triggers a low-power reception timeout contention detection (measured in TOCKDIV cycles).

pub fn set_lprx_tocnt(&mut self, val: u16)

Low-power reception timeout counter This field configures the timeout counter that triggers a low-power reception timeout contention detection (measured in TOCKDIV cycles).

pub const fn hstx_tocnt(&self) -> u16

High-speed transmission timeout counter This field configures the timeout counter that triggers a high-speed transmission timeout contention detection (measured in TOCKDIV cycles). If using the non-burst mode and there is no enough time to switch from high-speed to low-power and back in the period from one line data finishing to the next line sync start, the DSI link returns the low-power state once per frame, then configure the TOCKDIV and HSTX_TOCNT to be in accordance with: HSTX_TOCNT * lanebyteclkperiod * TOCKDIV ≥ the time of one FRAME data transmission * (1 + 10%) In burst mode, RGB pixel packets are time-compressed, leaving more time during a scan line. Therefore, if in burst mode and there is enough time to switch from high-speed to low-power and back in the period from one line data finishing to the next line sync start, the DSI link can return low-power mode and back in this time interval to save power. For this, configure the TOCKDIV and HSTX_TOCNT to be in accordance with: HSTX_TOCNT * lanebyteclkperiod * TOCKDIV ≥ the time of one LINE data transmission * (1 + 10%).

pub fn set_hstx_tocnt(&mut self, val: u16)

High-speed transmission timeout counter This field configures the timeout counter that triggers a high-speed transmission timeout contention detection (measured in TOCKDIV cycles). If using the non-burst mode and there is no enough time to switch from high-speed to low-power and back in the period from one line data finishing to the next line sync start, the DSI link returns the low-power state once per frame, then configure the TOCKDIV and HSTX_TOCNT to be in accordance with: HSTX_TOCNT * lanebyteclkperiod * TOCKDIV ≥ the time of one FRAME data transmission * (1 + 10%) In burst mode, RGB pixel packets are time-compressed, leaving more time during a scan line. Therefore, if in burst mode and there is enough time to switch from high-speed to low-power and back in the period from one line data finishing to the next line sync start, the DSI link can return low-power mode and back in this time interval to save power. For this, configure the TOCKDIV and HSTX_TOCNT to be in accordance with: HSTX_TOCNT * lanebyteclkperiod * TOCKDIV ≥ the time of one LINE data transmission * (1 + 10%).

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impl Clone for Tccr0

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fn clone(&self) -> Tccr0

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 Default for Tccr0

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fn default() -> Tccr0

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impl PartialEq for Tccr0

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fn eq(&self, other: &Tccr0) -> 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 Tccr0

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impl Eq for Tccr0

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impl StructuralEq for Tccr0

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Tccr0

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Tccr0

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impl Send for Tccr0

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impl Sync for Tccr0

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impl Unpin for Tccr0

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impl UnwindSafe for Tccr0

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