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Struct stm32_metapac::rcc::regs::Apb1enr1

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Apb1enr1(pub u32);
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RCC APB1 peripheral clock enable register 1

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impl Apb1enr1

pub const fn tim2en(&self) -> bool

TIM2 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC TIM2SEC. 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_tim2en(&mut self, val: bool)

TIM2 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC TIM2SEC. 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 tim3en(&self) -> bool

TIM3 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC TIM2SEC. 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_tim3en(&mut self, val: bool)

TIM3 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC TIM2SEC. 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 wwdgen(&self) -> bool

WWDG bus clock enable Set by software to enable the window watchdog bus clock. Reset by hardware system reset. This bit can also be set by hardware if the WWDG_SW option bit is reset. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC WWDGSEC. 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_wwdgen(&mut self, val: bool)

WWDG bus clock enable Set by software to enable the window watchdog bus clock. Reset by hardware system reset. This bit can also be set by hardware if the WWDG_SW option bit is reset. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC WWDGSEC. 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 usart2en(&self) -> bool

USART2 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC USART2SEC 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_usart2en(&mut self, val: bool)

USART2 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC USART2SEC 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 i2c1en(&self) -> bool

I2C1 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC I2C1SEC. 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_i2c1en(&mut self, val: bool)

I2C1 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC I2C1SEC. 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.

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impl Clone for Apb1enr1

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fn clone(&self) -> Apb1enr1

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 Apb1enr1

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fn default() -> Apb1enr1

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for Apb1enr1

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fn eq(&self, other: &Apb1enr1) -> 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 Apb1enr1

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impl Eq for Apb1enr1

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Apb1enr1

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