Struct INTPRI

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pub struct INTPRI { /* private fields */ }

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impl INTPRI

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pub const PTR: *const <INTPRI as Deref>::Target = {0x600c5000 as *const <esp32c6::INTPRI as core::ops::Deref>::Target}

Pointer to the register block

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pub unsafe fn steal() -> INTPRI

Unsafely create an instance of this peripheral out of thin air.

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You must ensure that you’re only using one instance of this type at a time.

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pub const fn ptr() -> *const <INTPRI as Deref>::Target

Return the pointer to the register block

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pub fn cpu_int_enable(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_ENABLE_SPEC>

0x00 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_type(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_TYPE_SPEC>

0x04 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_eip_status(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_EIP_STATUS_SPEC>

0x08 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_0(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_0_SPEC>

0x0c - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_1(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_1_SPEC>

0x10 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_2(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_2_SPEC>

0x14 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_3(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_3_SPEC>

0x18 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_4(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_4_SPEC>

0x1c - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_5(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_5_SPEC>

0x20 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_6(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_6_SPEC>

0x24 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_7(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_7_SPEC>

0x28 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_8(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_8_SPEC>

0x2c - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_9(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_9_SPEC>

0x30 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_10(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_10_SPEC>

0x34 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_11(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_11_SPEC>

0x38 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_12(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_12_SPEC>

0x3c - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_13(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_13_SPEC>

0x40 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_14(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_14_SPEC>

0x44 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_15(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_15_SPEC>

0x48 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_16(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_16_SPEC>

0x4c - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_17(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_17_SPEC>

0x50 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_18(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_18_SPEC>

0x54 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_19(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_19_SPEC>

0x58 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_20(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_20_SPEC>

0x5c - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_21(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_21_SPEC>

0x60 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_22(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_22_SPEC>

0x64 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_23(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_23_SPEC>

0x68 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_24(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_24_SPEC>

0x6c - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_25(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_25_SPEC>

0x70 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_26(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_26_SPEC>

0x74 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_27(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_27_SPEC>

0x78 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_28(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_28_SPEC>

0x7c - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_29(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_29_SPEC>

0x80 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_30(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_30_SPEC>

0x84 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_pri_31(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_PRI_31_SPEC>

0x88 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_thresh(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_THRESH_SPEC>

0x8c - register description

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pub fn cpu_intr_from_cpu_0(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INTR_FROM_CPU_0_SPEC>

0x90 - register description

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pub fn cpu_intr_from_cpu_1(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INTR_FROM_CPU_1_SPEC>

0x94 - register description

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pub fn cpu_intr_from_cpu_2(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INTR_FROM_CPU_2_SPEC>

0x98 - register description

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pub fn cpu_intr_from_cpu_3(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INTR_FROM_CPU_3_SPEC>

0x9c - register description

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pub fn date(&self) -> &Reg<DATE_SPEC>

0xa0 - register description

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pub fn clock_gate(&self) -> &Reg<CLOCK_GATE_SPEC>

0xa4 - register description

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pub fn cpu_int_clear(&self) -> &Reg<CPU_INT_CLEAR_SPEC>

0xa8 - register description

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pub fn rnd_eco(&self) -> &Reg<RND_ECO_SPEC>

0xac - redcy eco register.

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pub fn rnd_eco_low(&self) -> &Reg<RND_ECO_LOW_SPEC>

0xb0 - redcy eco low register.

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pub fn rnd_eco_high(&self) -> &Reg<RND_ECO_HIGH_SPEC>

0x3fc - redcy eco high register.

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impl Debug for INTPRI

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Deref for INTPRI

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type Target = <INTPRI as Deref>::Target

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &<INTPRI as Deref>::Target

Dereferences the value.
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impl DerefMut for INTPRI

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fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut <INTPRI as Deref>::Target

Mutably dereferences the value.
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impl Peripheral for INTPRI

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type P = INTPRI

Peripheral singleton type
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unsafe fn clone_unchecked(&mut self) -> <INTPRI as Peripheral>::P

Unsafely clone (duplicate) a peripheral singleton. Read more
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fn into_ref<'a>(self) -> PeripheralRef<'a, Self::P>
where Self: 'a,

Convert a value into a PeripheralRef. Read more

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impl Freeze for INTPRI

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impl RefUnwindSafe for INTPRI

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impl Send for INTPRI

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impl Sync for INTPRI

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impl Unpin for INTPRI

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impl UnwindSafe for INTPRI

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Calls U::from(self).

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