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#[doc = r" Value read from the register"]
pub struct R {
    bits: u32,
}
#[doc = r" Value to write to the register"]
pub struct W {
    bits: u32,
}
impl super::CEC_CR {
    #[doc = r" Modifies the contents of the register"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn modify<F>(&self, f: F)
    where
        for<'w> F: FnOnce(&R, &'w mut W) -> &'w mut W,
    {
        let bits = self.register.get();
        let r = R { bits: bits };
        let mut w = W { bits: bits };
        f(&r, &mut w);
        self.register.set(w.bits);
    }
    #[doc = r" Reads the contents of the register"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn read(&self) -> R {
        R {
            bits: self.register.get(),
        }
    }
    #[doc = r" Writes to the register"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn write<F>(&self, f: F)
    where
        F: FnOnce(&mut W) -> &mut W,
    {
        let mut w = W::reset_value();
        f(&mut w);
        self.register.set(w.bits);
    }
    #[doc = r" Writes the reset value to the register"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn reset(&self) {
        self.write(|w| w)
    }
}
#[doc = r" Value of the field"]
pub struct CECENR {
    bits: bool,
}
impl CECENR {
    #[doc = r" Value of the field as raw bits"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit(&self) -> bool {
        self.bits
    }
    #[doc = r" Returns `true` if the bit is clear (0)"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit_is_clear(&self) -> bool {
        !self.bit()
    }
    #[doc = r" Returns `true` if the bit is set (1)"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit_is_set(&self) -> bool {
        self.bit()
    }
}
#[doc = r" Value of the field"]
pub struct TXSOMR {
    bits: bool,
}
impl TXSOMR {
    #[doc = r" Value of the field as raw bits"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit(&self) -> bool {
        self.bits
    }
    #[doc = r" Returns `true` if the bit is clear (0)"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit_is_clear(&self) -> bool {
        !self.bit()
    }
    #[doc = r" Returns `true` if the bit is set (1)"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit_is_set(&self) -> bool {
        self.bit()
    }
}
#[doc = r" Value of the field"]
pub struct TXEOMR {
    bits: bool,
}
impl TXEOMR {
    #[doc = r" Value of the field as raw bits"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit(&self) -> bool {
        self.bits
    }
    #[doc = r" Returns `true` if the bit is clear (0)"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit_is_clear(&self) -> bool {
        !self.bit()
    }
    #[doc = r" Returns `true` if the bit is set (1)"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit_is_set(&self) -> bool {
        self.bit()
    }
}
#[doc = r" Proxy"]
pub struct _CECENW<'a> {
    w: &'a mut W,
}
impl<'a> _CECENW<'a> {
    #[doc = r" Sets the field bit"]
    pub fn set_bit(self) -> &'a mut W {
        self.bit(true)
    }
    #[doc = r" Clears the field bit"]
    pub fn clear_bit(self) -> &'a mut W {
        self.bit(false)
    }
    #[doc = r" Writes raw bits to the field"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit(self, value: bool) -> &'a mut W {
        const MASK: bool = true;
        const OFFSET: u8 = 0;
        self.w.bits &= !((MASK as u32) << OFFSET);
        self.w.bits |= ((value & MASK) as u32) << OFFSET;
        self.w
    }
}
#[doc = r" Proxy"]
pub struct _TXSOMW<'a> {
    w: &'a mut W,
}
impl<'a> _TXSOMW<'a> {
    #[doc = r" Sets the field bit"]
    pub fn set_bit(self) -> &'a mut W {
        self.bit(true)
    }
    #[doc = r" Clears the field bit"]
    pub fn clear_bit(self) -> &'a mut W {
        self.bit(false)
    }
    #[doc = r" Writes raw bits to the field"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit(self, value: bool) -> &'a mut W {
        const MASK: bool = true;
        const OFFSET: u8 = 1;
        self.w.bits &= !((MASK as u32) << OFFSET);
        self.w.bits |= ((value & MASK) as u32) << OFFSET;
        self.w
    }
}
#[doc = r" Proxy"]
pub struct _TXEOMW<'a> {
    w: &'a mut W,
}
impl<'a> _TXEOMW<'a> {
    #[doc = r" Sets the field bit"]
    pub fn set_bit(self) -> &'a mut W {
        self.bit(true)
    }
    #[doc = r" Clears the field bit"]
    pub fn clear_bit(self) -> &'a mut W {
        self.bit(false)
    }
    #[doc = r" Writes raw bits to the field"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bit(self, value: bool) -> &'a mut W {
        const MASK: bool = true;
        const OFFSET: u8 = 2;
        self.w.bits &= !((MASK as u32) << OFFSET);
        self.w.bits |= ((value & MASK) as u32) << OFFSET;
        self.w
    }
}
impl R {
    #[doc = r" Value of the register as raw bits"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn bits(&self) -> u32 {
        self.bits
    }
    #[doc = "Bit 0 - CEC Enable The CECEN bit is set and cleared by software. CECEN=1 starts message reception and enables the TXSOM control. CECEN=0 disables the CEC peripheral, clears all bits of CEC_CR register and aborts any on-going reception or transmission."]
    #[inline]
    pub fn cecen(&self) -> CECENR {
        let bits = {
            const MASK: bool = true;
            const OFFSET: u8 = 0;
            ((self.bits >> OFFSET) & MASK as u32) != 0
        };
        CECENR { bits }
    }
    #[doc = "Bit 1 - Tx Start Of Message TXSOM is set by software to command transmission of the first byte of a CEC message. If the CEC message consists of only one byte, TXEOM must be set before of TXSOM. Start-Bit is effectively started on the CEC line after SFT is counted. If TXSOM is set while a message reception is ongoing, transmission will start after the end of reception. TXSOM is cleared by hardware after the last byte of the message is sent with a positive acknowledge (TXEND=1), in case of transmission underrun (TXUDR=1), negative acknowledge (TXACKE=1), and transmission error (TXERR=1). It is also cleared by CECEN=0. It is not cleared and transmission is automatically retried in case of arbitration lost (ARBLST=1). TXSOM can be also used as a status bit informing application whether any transmission request is pending or under execution. The application can abort a transmission request at any time by clearing the CECEN bit. Note: TXSOM must be set when CECEN=1 TXSOM must be set when transmission data is available into TXDR HEADERs first four bits containing own peripheral address are taken from TXDR\\[7:4\\], not from CEC_CFGR.OAR which is used only for reception"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn txsom(&self) -> TXSOMR {
        let bits = {
            const MASK: bool = true;
            const OFFSET: u8 = 1;
            ((self.bits >> OFFSET) & MASK as u32) != 0
        };
        TXSOMR { bits }
    }
    #[doc = "Bit 2 - Tx End Of Message The TXEOM bit is set by software to command transmission of the last byte of a CEC message. TXEOM is cleared by hardware at the same time and under the same conditions as for TXSOM. Note: TXEOM must be set when CECEN=1 TXEOM must be set before writing transmission data to TXDR If TXEOM is set when TXSOM=0, transmitted message will consist of 1 byte (HEADER) only (PING message)"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn txeom(&self) -> TXEOMR {
        let bits = {
            const MASK: bool = true;
            const OFFSET: u8 = 2;
            ((self.bits >> OFFSET) & MASK as u32) != 0
        };
        TXEOMR { bits }
    }
}
impl W {
    #[doc = r" Reset value of the register"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn reset_value() -> W {
        W { bits: 0 }
    }
    #[doc = r" Writes raw bits to the register"]
    #[inline]
    pub unsafe fn bits(&mut self, bits: u32) -> &mut Self {
        self.bits = bits;
        self
    }
    #[doc = "Bit 0 - CEC Enable The CECEN bit is set and cleared by software. CECEN=1 starts message reception and enables the TXSOM control. CECEN=0 disables the CEC peripheral, clears all bits of CEC_CR register and aborts any on-going reception or transmission."]
    #[inline]
    pub fn cecen(&mut self) -> _CECENW {
        _CECENW { w: self }
    }
    #[doc = "Bit 1 - Tx Start Of Message TXSOM is set by software to command transmission of the first byte of a CEC message. If the CEC message consists of only one byte, TXEOM must be set before of TXSOM. Start-Bit is effectively started on the CEC line after SFT is counted. If TXSOM is set while a message reception is ongoing, transmission will start after the end of reception. TXSOM is cleared by hardware after the last byte of the message is sent with a positive acknowledge (TXEND=1), in case of transmission underrun (TXUDR=1), negative acknowledge (TXACKE=1), and transmission error (TXERR=1). It is also cleared by CECEN=0. It is not cleared and transmission is automatically retried in case of arbitration lost (ARBLST=1). TXSOM can be also used as a status bit informing application whether any transmission request is pending or under execution. The application can abort a transmission request at any time by clearing the CECEN bit. Note: TXSOM must be set when CECEN=1 TXSOM must be set when transmission data is available into TXDR HEADERs first four bits containing own peripheral address are taken from TXDR\\[7:4\\], not from CEC_CFGR.OAR which is used only for reception"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn txsom(&mut self) -> _TXSOMW {
        _TXSOMW { w: self }
    }
    #[doc = "Bit 2 - Tx End Of Message The TXEOM bit is set by software to command transmission of the last byte of a CEC message. TXEOM is cleared by hardware at the same time and under the same conditions as for TXSOM. Note: TXEOM must be set when CECEN=1 TXEOM must be set before writing transmission data to TXDR If TXEOM is set when TXSOM=0, transmitted message will consist of 1 byte (HEADER) only (PING message)"]
    #[inline]
    pub fn txeom(&mut self) -> _TXEOMW {
        _TXEOMW { w: self }
    }
}