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Struct stm32_metapac::rcc::regs::Apb2enr

#[repr(transparent)]
pub struct Apb2enr(pub u32);
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RCC APB2 peripheral clock enable register

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impl Apb2enr

pub const fn tim1en(&self) -> bool

TIM1 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC TIM1SEC. 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_tim1en(&mut self, val: bool)

TIM1 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC TIM1SEC. 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 spi1en(&self) -> bool

SPI1 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC SPI1SEC. 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_spi1en(&mut self, val: bool)

SPI1 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC SPI1SEC. 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 usart1en(&self) -> bool

USART1bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC USART1SEC. 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_usart1en(&mut self, val: bool)

USART1bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC USART1SEC. 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 tim16en(&self) -> bool

TIM16 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC TIM16SEC. 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_tim16en(&mut self, val: bool)

TIM16 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC TIM16SEC. 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 tim17en(&self) -> bool

TIM17 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC TIM17SEC. 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_tim17en(&mut self, val: bool)

TIM17 bus and kernel clocks enable Set and cleared by software. Access can be secured by GTZC_TZSC TIM17SEC. 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 Apb2enr

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fn clone(&self) -> Apb2enr

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 Apb2enr

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fn default() -> Apb2enr

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for Apb2enr

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fn eq(&self, other: &Apb2enr) -> 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 Apb2enr

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impl Eq for Apb2enr

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impl StructuralPartialEq for Apb2enr

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