ExternalMemoryAttributes

Struct ExternalMemoryAttributes 

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pub struct ExternalMemoryAttributes { /* private fields */ }
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External memory attributes information

Represents the properties and characteristics of external memory devices that can be configured and used by the bootloader. This includes information such as memory size, addressing, and block/sector organization.

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impl ExternalMemoryAttributes

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pub fn parse(data: &[u32]) -> Self

Parses external memory attributes from u32 array

Takes an array of u32 values where the first value contains flags indicating which properties are present, followed by the actual property values in a specific order. The presence of each property is determined by the corresponding flag bit in the first value.

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  • data - Array of u32 values containing flags and property values
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A new ExternalMemoryAttributes instance with parsed properties

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-data[0]: Property flags (combination of ext_mem_prop_tags constants) -data[1]: Start address (if ext_mem_prop_tags::START_ADDRESS flag is set) -data[2]: Size in kilobytes (if ext_mem_prop_tags::SIZE_IN_KBYTES flag is set) -data[3]: Page size in bytes (if ext_mem_prop_tags::PAGE_SIZE flag is set) -data[4]: Sector size in bytes (if ext_mem_prop_tags::SECTOR_SIZE flag is set) -data[5]: Block size in bytes (if ext_mem_prop_tags::BLOCK_SIZE flag is set)

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impl Clone for ExternalMemoryAttributes

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fn clone(&self) -> ExternalMemoryAttributes

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ExternalMemoryAttributes

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

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Display for ExternalMemoryAttributes

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

Formats the external memory attributes for display

Displays each available attribute with its name and value in a human-readable format. Only attributes that are present (not None) are displayed.

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impl Copy for ExternalMemoryAttributes

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