SYSCON

Struct SYSCON 

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pub struct SYSCON { /* private fields */ }
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Entry point to the SYSCON API

The SYSCON API is split into multiple parts, which are all available through syscon::Parts. You can use SYSCON::split to gain access to syscon::Parts.

You can also use this struct to gain access to the raw peripheral using SYSCON::free. This is the main reason this struct exists, as it’s no longer possible to do this after the API has been split.

Use Peripherals to gain access to an instance of this struct.

Please refer to the module documentation for more information.

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impl SYSCON

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pub fn split(self) -> Parts

Splits the SYSCON API into its component parts

This is the regular way to access the SYSCON API. It exists as an explicit step, as it’s no longer possible to gain access to the raw peripheral using SYSCON::free after you’ve called this method.

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pub fn free(self) -> SYSCON

Return the raw peripheral

This method serves as an escape hatch from the HAL API. It returns the raw peripheral, allowing you to do whatever you want with it, without limitations imposed by the API.

If you are using this method because a feature you need is missing from the HAL API, please open an issue or, if an issue for your feature request already exists, comment on the existing issue, so we can prioritize it accordingly.

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impl Freeze for SYSCON

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impl RefUnwindSafe for SYSCON

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impl Send for SYSCON

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impl !Sync for SYSCON

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impl Unpin for SYSCON

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impl UnwindSafe for SYSCON

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