Struct HASH

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pub struct HASH { /* private fields */ }
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Hash processor

See peripheral structure

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impl HASH

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pub const PTR: *const RegisterBlock = {0x50060400 as *const stm32f4_staging::stm32f429::hash::RegisterBlock}

Pointer to the register block

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pub const fn ptr() -> *const RegisterBlock

Return the pointer to the register block

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pub unsafe fn steal() -> HASH

Steal an instance of this peripheral

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Ensure that the new instance of the peripheral cannot be used in a way that may race with any existing instances, for example by only accessing read-only or write-only registers, or by consuming the original peripheral and using critical sections to coordinate access between multiple new instances.

Additionally, other software such as HALs may rely on only one peripheral instance existing to ensure memory safety; ensure no stolen instances are passed to such software.

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pub fn cr(&self) -> &Reg<CRrs>

0x00 - control register

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pub fn din(&self) -> &Reg<DINrs>

0x04 - data input register

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pub fn str(&self) -> &Reg<STRrs>

0x08 - start register

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pub fn hr(&self, n: usize) -> &Reg<HRrs>

0x0c..0x20 - digest registers

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pub fn hr_iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Reg<HRrs>>

Iterator for array of: 0x0c..0x20 - digest registers

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pub fn imr(&self) -> &Reg<IMRrs>

0x20 - interrupt enable register

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pub fn sr(&self) -> &Reg<SRrs>

0x24 - status register

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pub fn csr(&self, n: usize) -> &Reg<CSRrs>

0xf8..0x1d0 - context swap registers

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pub fn csr_iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Reg<CSRrs>>

Iterator for array of: 0xf8..0x1d0 - context swap registers

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pub fn hash_hr(&self, n: usize) -> &Reg<HASH_HRrs>

0x310..0x330 - HASH digest register %s

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pub fn hash_hr_iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Reg<HASH_HRrs>>

Iterator for array of: 0x310..0x330 - HASH digest register %s

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impl Debug for HASH

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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 HASH

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type Target = RegisterBlock

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

Dereferences the value.
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impl PeriAddress for HASH

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type MemSize = u32

Memory size of the peripheral.
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fn address(&self) -> u32

Returns the address to be used by the DMA stream.
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impl DMASet<StreamX<DMA2, 7>, 2, MemoryToPeripheral> for HASH

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impl Send for HASH

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impl Freeze for HASH

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impl RefUnwindSafe for HASH

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impl !Sync for HASH

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impl Unpin for HASH

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impl UnwindSafe for HASH

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