imxrt-ral 0.2.1-alpha

Register access layer for all NXP i.MX RT microcontrollers
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#![allow(non_snake_case, non_upper_case_globals)]
#![allow(non_camel_case_types)]
//! Bus Encryption Engine
//!
//! Used by: imxrt1061, imxrt1062, imxrt1064

#[cfg(not(feature = "nosync"))]
pub use crate::imxrt106::peripherals::bee::Instance;
pub use crate::imxrt106::peripherals::bee::{RegisterBlock, ResetValues};
pub use crate::imxrt106::peripherals::bee::{
    ADDR_OFFSET0, ADDR_OFFSET1, AES_KEY0_W0, AES_KEY0_W1, AES_KEY0_W2, AES_KEY0_W3, CTRL,
    CTR_NONCE0_W0, CTR_NONCE0_W1, CTR_NONCE0_W2, CTR_NONCE0_W3, CTR_NONCE1_W0, CTR_NONCE1_W1,
    CTR_NONCE1_W2, CTR_NONCE1_W3, REGION1_BOT, REGION1_TOP, STATUS,
};

/// Access functions for the BEE peripheral instance
pub mod BEE {
    use super::ResetValues;

    #[cfg(not(feature = "nosync"))]
    use super::Instance;

    #[cfg(not(feature = "nosync"))]
    const INSTANCE: Instance = Instance {
        addr: 0x403ec000,
        _marker: ::core::marker::PhantomData,
    };

    /// Reset values for each field in BEE
    pub const reset: ResetValues = ResetValues {
        CTRL: 0x00007700,
        ADDR_OFFSET0: 0x0000F000,
        ADDR_OFFSET1: 0x0000F000,
        AES_KEY0_W0: 0x00000000,
        AES_KEY0_W1: 0x00000000,
        AES_KEY0_W2: 0x00000000,
        AES_KEY0_W3: 0x00000000,
        STATUS: 0x00000000,
        CTR_NONCE0_W0: 0x00000000,
        CTR_NONCE0_W1: 0x00000000,
        CTR_NONCE0_W2: 0x00000000,
        CTR_NONCE0_W3: 0x00000000,
        CTR_NONCE1_W0: 0x00000000,
        CTR_NONCE1_W1: 0x00000000,
        CTR_NONCE1_W2: 0x00000000,
        CTR_NONCE1_W3: 0x00000000,
        REGION1_TOP: 0x00000000,
        REGION1_BOT: 0x00000000,
    };

    #[cfg(not(feature = "nosync"))]
    #[allow(renamed_and_removed_lints)]
    #[allow(private_no_mangle_statics)]
    #[no_mangle]
    static mut BEE_TAKEN: bool = false;

    /// Safe access to BEE
    ///
    /// This function returns `Some(Instance)` if this instance is not
    /// currently taken, and `None` if it is. This ensures that if you
    /// do get `Some(Instance)`, you are ensured unique access to
    /// the peripheral and there cannot be data races (unless other
    /// code uses `unsafe`, of course). You can then pass the
    /// `Instance` around to other functions as required. When you're
    /// done with it, you can call `release(instance)` to return it.
    ///
    /// `Instance` itself dereferences to a `RegisterBlock`, which
    /// provides access to the peripheral's registers.
    #[cfg(not(feature = "nosync"))]
    #[inline]
    pub fn take() -> Option<Instance> {
        external_cortex_m::interrupt::free(|_| unsafe {
            if BEE_TAKEN {
                None
            } else {
                BEE_TAKEN = true;
                Some(INSTANCE)
            }
        })
    }

    /// Release exclusive access to BEE
    ///
    /// This function allows you to return an `Instance` so that it
    /// is available to `take()` again. This function will panic if
    /// you return a different `Instance` or if this instance is not
    /// already taken.
    #[cfg(not(feature = "nosync"))]
    #[inline]
    pub fn release(inst: Instance) {
        external_cortex_m::interrupt::free(|_| unsafe {
            if BEE_TAKEN && inst.addr == INSTANCE.addr {
                BEE_TAKEN = false;
            } else {
                panic!("Released a peripheral which was not taken");
            }
        });
    }

    /// Unsafely steal BEE
    ///
    /// This function is similar to take() but forcibly takes the
    /// Instance, marking it as taken irregardless of its previous
    /// state.
    #[cfg(not(feature = "nosync"))]
    #[inline]
    pub unsafe fn steal() -> Instance {
        BEE_TAKEN = true;
        INSTANCE
    }
}

/// Raw pointer to BEE
///
/// Dereferencing this is unsafe because you are not ensured unique
/// access to the peripheral, so you may encounter data races with
/// other users of this peripheral. It is up to you to ensure you
/// will not cause data races.
///
/// This constant is provided for ease of use in unsafe code: you can
/// simply call for example `write_reg!(gpio, GPIOA, ODR, 1);`.
pub const BEE: *const RegisterBlock = 0x403ec000 as *const _;