Struct rp2040_pac::RESETS
source · pub struct RESETS { /* private fields */ }
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RESETS
Implementations§
source§impl RESETS
impl RESETS
sourcepub const PTR: *const RegisterBlock = {0x4000c000 as *const resets::RegisterBlock}
pub const PTR: *const RegisterBlock = {0x4000c000 as *const resets::RegisterBlock}
Pointer to the register block
sourcepub const fn ptr() -> *const RegisterBlock
pub const fn ptr() -> *const RegisterBlock
Return the pointer to the register block
sourcepub unsafe fn steal() -> Self
pub unsafe fn steal() -> Self
Steal an instance of this peripheral
§Safety
Ensure that the new instance of the peripheral cannot be used in a way that may race with any existing instances, for example by only accessing read-only or write-only registers, or by consuming the original peripheral and using critical sections to coordinate access between multiple new instances.
Additionally, other software such as HALs may rely on only one peripheral instance existing to ensure memory safety; ensure no stolen instances are passed to such software.
Methods from Deref<Target = RegisterBlock>§
sourcepub fn reset(&self) -> &RESET
pub fn reset(&self) -> &RESET
0x00 - Reset control. If a bit is set it means the peripheral is in reset. 0 means the peripheral’s reset is deasserted.
sourcepub fn wdsel(&self) -> &WDSEL
pub fn wdsel(&self) -> &WDSEL
0x04 - Watchdog select. If a bit is set then the watchdog will reset this peripheral when the watchdog fires.
sourcepub fn reset_done(&self) -> &RESET_DONE
pub fn reset_done(&self) -> &RESET_DONE
0x08 - Reset done. If a bit is set then a reset done signal has been returned by the peripheral. This indicates that the peripheral’s registers are ready to be accessed.