use crate::pac::{CRC as PAC_CRC}; use crate::peripherals::CRC; use crate::rcc::sealed::RccPeripheral; pub struct Crc { _peripheral: CRC, } impl Crc { /// Instantiates the CRC32 peripheral and initializes it to default values. pub fn new(peripheral: CRC) -> Self { // Note: enable and reset come from RccPeripheral. // enable CRC clock in RCC. CRC::enable(); // Reset CRC to default values. CRC::reset(); let mut instance = Self { _peripheral: peripheral, }; instance.init(); instance } /// Resets the CRC unit to default value (0xFFFF_FFFF) pub fn init(&mut self) { unsafe { PAC_CRC.cr().write(|w| w.set_reset(true)) }; } /// Feeds a word to the peripheral and returns the current CRC value pub fn feed_word(&mut self, word: u32) -> u32 { // write a single byte to the device, and return the result unsafe { PAC_CRC.dr().write_value(word); PAC_CRC.dr().read() } } /// Feed a slice of words to the peripheral and return the result. pub fn feed_words(&mut self, words: &[u32]) -> u32 { for word in words { unsafe { PAC_CRC.dr().write_value(*word) } } unsafe { PAC_CRC.dr().read() } } /// Reclaims the CRC peripheral. pub fn release(self) -> CRC { CRC::disable(); self._peripheral } }