Struct rp2040_pac2::pio::regs::IrqForce[][src]

#[repr(transparent)]pub struct IrqForce(pub u32);

Writing a 1 to each of these bits will forcibly assert the corresponding IRQ. Note this is different to the INTF register: writing here affects PIO internal state. INTF just asserts the processor-facing IRQ signal for testing ISRs, and is not visible to the state machines.

Implementations

impl IrqForce[src]

pub const fn irq_force(&self) -> u8[src]

pub fn set_irq_force(&mut self, val: u8)[src]

Trait Implementations

impl Clone for IrqForce[src]

impl Copy for IrqForce[src]

impl Default for IrqForce[src]

Auto Trait Implementations

impl Send for IrqForce

impl Sync for IrqForce

impl Unpin for IrqForce

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