[−][src]Type Definition lpc55s6x_pac::usbhsd::devcmdstat::R
type R = R<u32, DEVCMDSTAT>;
Reader of register DEVCMDSTAT
Methods
impl R
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pub fn dev_addr(&self) -> DEV_ADDR_R
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Bits 0:6 - USB device address.
pub fn dev_en(&self) -> DEV_EN_R
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Bit 7 - USB device enable.
pub fn setup(&self) -> SETUP_R
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Bit 8 - SETUP token received.
pub fn force_needclk(&self) -> FORCE_NEEDCLK_R
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Bit 9 - Forces the NEEDCLK output to always be on:.
pub fn force_vbus(&self) -> FORCE_VBUS_R
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Bit 10 - If this bit is set to 1, the VBUS voltage indicators from the PHY are overruled.
pub fn lpm_sup(&self) -> LPM_SUP_R
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Bit 11 - LPM Supported:.
pub fn intonnak_ao(&self) -> INTONNAK_AO_R
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Bit 12 - Interrupt on NAK for interrupt and bulk OUT EP:.
pub fn intonnak_ai(&self) -> INTONNAK_AI_R
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Bit 13 - Interrupt on NAK for interrupt and bulk IN EP:.
pub fn intonnak_co(&self) -> INTONNAK_CO_R
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Bit 14 - Interrupt on NAK for control OUT EP:.
pub fn intonnak_ci(&self) -> INTONNAK_CI_R
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Bit 15 - Interrupt on NAK for control IN EP:.
pub fn dcon(&self) -> DCON_R
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Bit 16 - Device status - connect.
pub fn dsus(&self) -> DSUS_R
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Bit 17 - Device status - suspend.
pub fn lpm_sus(&self) -> LPM_SUS_R
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Bit 19 - Device status - LPM Suspend.
pub fn lpm_rewp(&self) -> LPM_REWP_R
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Bit 20 - LPM Remote Wake-up Enabled by USB host.
pub fn speed(&self) -> SPEED_R
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Bits 22:23 - This field indicates the speed at which the device operates: 00b: reserved 01b: full-speed 10b: high-speed 11b: super-speed (reserved for future use).
pub fn dcon_c(&self) -> DCON_C_R
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Bit 24 - Device status - connect change.
pub fn dsus_c(&self) -> DSUS_C_R
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Bit 25 - Device status - suspend change.
pub fn dres_c(&self) -> DRES_C_R
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Bit 26 - Device status - reset change.
pub fn vbus_debounced(&self) -> VBUS_DEBOUNCED_R
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Bit 28 - This bit indicates if VBUS is detected or not.
pub fn phy_test_mode(&self) -> PHY_TEST_MODE_R
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Bits 29:31 - This field is written by firmware to put the PHY into a test mode as defined by the USB2.