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Struct stm32_metapac::rcc::regs::Apb7smenr

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Apb7smenr(pub u32);
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RCC APB7 peripheral clock enable in Sleep and Stop modes register

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impl Apb7smenr

pub const fn syscfgsmen(&self) -> bool

SYSCFG bus clock enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by SYSCFG SYSCFGSEC. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV.

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

SYSCFG bus clock enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by SYSCFG SYSCFGSEC. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV.

pub const fn spi3smen(&self) -> bool

SPI3 bus and kernel clocks enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC SPI3SEC. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV. Note: This bit must be set to allow the peripheral to wake up from Stop modes.

pub fn set_spi3smen(&mut self, val: bool)

SPI3 bus and kernel clocks enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC SPI3SEC. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV. Note: This bit must be set to allow the peripheral to wake up from Stop modes.

pub const fn lpuart1smen(&self) -> bool

LPUART1 bus and kernel clocks enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC LPUART1SEC. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV. Note: This bit must be set to allow the peripheral to wake up from Stop modes.

pub fn set_lpuart1smen(&mut self, val: bool)

LPUART1 bus and kernel clocks enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC LPUART1SEC. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV. Note: This bit must be set to allow the peripheral to wake up from Stop modes.

pub const fn i2c3smen(&self) -> bool

I2C3 bus and kernel clocks enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC I2C3SEC. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV. Note: This bit must be set to allow the peripheral to wake up from Stop modes.

pub fn set_i2c3smen(&mut self, val: bool)

I2C3 bus and kernel clocks enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC I2C3SEC. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV. Note: This bit must be set to allow the peripheral to wake up from Stop modes.

pub const fn lptim1smen(&self) -> bool

LPTIM1 bus and kernel clocks enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC LPTIM1SEC. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV. Note: This bit must be set to allow the peripheral to wake up from Stop modes.

pub fn set_lptim1smen(&mut self, val: bool)

LPTIM1 bus and kernel clocks enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC LPTIM1SEC. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV. Note: This bit must be set to allow the peripheral to wake up from Stop modes.

pub const fn rtcapbsmen(&self) -> bool

RTC and TAMP APB clock enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Can only be accessed secure when one or more features in the RTC or TAMP is/are secure. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV. Note: This bit must be set to allow the peripheral to wake up from Stop modes.

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

RTC and TAMP APB clock enable during Sleep and Stop modes Set and cleared by software. Can only be accessed secure when one or more features in the RTC or TAMP is/are secure. When secure, a non-secure read/write access is RAZ/WI. It does not generate an illegal access interrupt. This bit can be protected against unprivileged access when secure with RCC SPRIV or when non-secure with RCC NSPRIV. Note: This bit must be set to allow the peripheral to wake up from Stop modes.

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impl Clone for Apb7smenr

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fn clone(&self) -> Apb7smenr

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Default for Apb7smenr

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fn default() -> Apb7smenr

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impl PartialEq for Apb7smenr

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fn eq(&self, other: &Apb7smenr) -> 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 Apb7smenr

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impl Eq for Apb7smenr

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Apb7smenr

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