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@ -273,28 +273,24 @@ enum WriteResult {
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}
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unsafe fn uicr_write(address: *mut u32, value: u32) -> WriteResult {
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uicr_write_masked(address, value, 0xFFFF_FFFF)
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}
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unsafe fn uicr_write_masked(address: *mut u32, value: u32, mask: u32) -> WriteResult {
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let curr_val = address.read_volatile();
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if curr_val == value {
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if curr_val & mask == value & mask {
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return WriteResult::Noop;
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}
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// We can only change `1` bits to `0` bits.
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if curr_val & value != value {
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if curr_val & value & mask != value & mask {
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return WriteResult::Failed;
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}
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// Writing to UICR can only change `1` bits to `0` bits.
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// If this write would change `0` bits to `1` bits, we can't do it.
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// It is only possible to do when erasing UICR, which is forbidden if
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// APPROTECT is enabled.
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if (!curr_val) & value != 0 {
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panic!("Cannot write UICR address={:08x} value={:08x}", address as u32, value)
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}
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let nvmc = &*pac::NVMC::ptr();
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nvmc.config.write(|w| w.wen().wen());
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while nvmc.ready.read().ready().is_busy() {}
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address.write_volatile(value);
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address.write_volatile(value | !mask);
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while nvmc.ready.read().ready().is_busy() {}
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nvmc.config.reset();
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while nvmc.ready.read().ready().is_busy() {}
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@ -393,8 +389,8 @@ pub fn init(config: config::Config) -> Peripherals {
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#[cfg(any(feature = "_nrf52", feature = "_nrf5340-app"))]
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unsafe {
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let value = if cfg!(feature = "nfc-pins-as-gpio") { 0 } else { !0 };
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let res = uicr_write(consts::UICR_NFCPINS, value);
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let value = if cfg!(feature = "nfc-pins-as-gpio") { 0 } else { 1 };
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let res = uicr_write_masked(consts::UICR_NFCPINS, value, 1);
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needs_reset |= res == WriteResult::Written;
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if res == WriteResult::Failed {
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// with nfc-pins-as-gpio, this can never fail because we're writing all zero bits.
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