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#[doc = "Reader of register INTPTD"] pub type R = crate::R<u32, super::INTPTD>; #[doc = "Writer for register INTPTD"] pub type W = crate::W<u32, super::INTPTD>; #[doc = "Register INTPTD `reset()`'s with value 0"] impl crate::ResetValue for super::INTPTD { type Type = u32; #[inline(always)] fn reset_value() -> Self::Type { 0 } } #[doc = "Reader of field `INT_FIRST`"] pub type INT_FIRST_R = crate::R<u8, u8>; #[doc = "Write proxy for field `INT_FIRST`"] pub struct INT_FIRST_W<'a> { w: &'a mut W, } impl<'a> INT_FIRST_W<'a> { #[doc = r"Writes raw bits to the field"] #[inline(always)] pub unsafe fn bits(self, value: u8) -> &'a mut W { self.w.bits = (self.w.bits & !(0x1f << 5)) | (((value as u32) & 0x1f) << 5); self.w } } #[doc = "Reader of field `INT_BASE`"] pub type INT_BASE_R = crate::R<u32, u32>; #[doc = "Write proxy for field `INT_BASE`"] pub struct INT_BASE_W<'a> { w: &'a mut W, } impl<'a> INT_BASE_W<'a> { #[doc = r"Writes raw bits to the field"] #[inline(always)] pub unsafe fn bits(self, value: u32) -> &'a mut W { self.w.bits = (self.w.bits & !(0x003f_ffff << 10)) | (((value as u32) & 0x003f_ffff) << 10); self.w } } impl R { #[doc = "Bits 5:9 - This indicates the first PTD that is used by the hardware when it is processing the INT list."] #[inline(always)] pub fn int_first(&self) -> INT_FIRST_R { INT_FIRST_R::new(((self.bits >> 5) & 0x1f) as u8) } #[doc = "Bits 10:31 - Base address to be used by the hardware to find the start of the INT list."] #[inline(always)] pub fn int_base(&self) -> INT_BASE_R { INT_BASE_R::new(((self.bits >> 10) & 0x003f_ffff) as u32) } } impl W { #[doc = "Bits 5:9 - This indicates the first PTD that is used by the hardware when it is processing the INT list."] #[inline(always)] pub fn int_first(&mut self) -> INT_FIRST_W { INT_FIRST_W { w: self } } #[doc = "Bits 10:31 - Base address to be used by the hardware to find the start of the INT list."] #[inline(always)] pub fn int_base(&mut self) -> INT_BASE_W { INT_BASE_W { w: self } } }