Uart

Struct Uart 

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pub struct Uart {
    base: usize,
    interrupt_id: RwLock<Option<InterruptId>>,
    rx_buffer: Mutex<VecDeque<u8>>,
    event_emitter: Mutex<DeviceEventEmitter>,
}

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§base: usize§interrupt_id: RwLock<Option<InterruptId>>§rx_buffer: Mutex<VecDeque<u8>>§event_emitter: Mutex<DeviceEventEmitter>

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impl Uart

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pub fn new(base: usize) -> Self

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pub fn init(&self)

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pub fn enable_interrupts( &self, interrupt_id: InterruptId, ) -> Result<(), &'static str>

Enable UART interrupts

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fn reg_write(&self, offset: usize, value: u8)

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fn reg_read(&self, offset: usize) -> u8

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fn write_byte_internal(&self, c: u8)

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fn read_byte_internal(&self) -> u8

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fn can_read(&self) -> bool

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fn can_write(&self) -> bool

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impl CharDevice for Uart

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fn read_byte(&self) -> Option<u8>

Read a single byte from the device Read more
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fn write_byte(&self, byte: u8) -> Result<(), &'static str>

Write a single byte to the device Read more
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fn can_read(&self) -> bool

Check if the device is ready for reading
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fn can_write(&self) -> bool

Check if the device is ready for writing
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fn read(&self, buffer: &mut [u8]) -> usize

Read multiple bytes from the device Read more
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fn write(&self, buffer: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, &'static str>

Write multiple bytes to the device Read more
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fn read_at( &self, _position: u64, buffer: &mut [u8], ) -> Result<usize, &'static str>

Read data from a specific position in the device Read more
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fn write_at(&self, _position: u64, buffer: &[u8]) -> Result<usize, &'static str>

Write data to a specific position in the device Read more
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fn can_seek(&self) -> bool

Check if this device supports seek operations Read more
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impl ControlOps for Uart

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fn control(&self, _command: u32, _arg: usize) -> Result<i32, &'static str>

Perform a control operation Read more
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fn supported_control_commands(&self) -> Vec<(u32, &'static str)>

Get a list of supported control commands Read more
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impl Device for Uart

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fn device_type(&self) -> DeviceType

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fn name(&self) -> &'static str

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fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any

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fn as_any_mut(&mut self) -> &mut dyn Any

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fn as_char_device(&self) -> Option<&dyn CharDevice>

Cast to CharDevice if this device is a character device
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fn capabilities(&self) -> &'static [DeviceCapability]

Optional capabilities exposed by this device (default: none)
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fn as_event_capable(&self) -> Option<&dyn EventCapableDevice>

Cast to EventCapableDevice if this device can emit events
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fn as_block_device(&self) -> Option<&dyn BlockDevice>

Cast to BlockDevice if this device is a block device
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fn as_graphics_device(&self) -> Option<&dyn GraphicsDevice>

Cast to GraphicsDevice if this device is a graphics device
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fn as_network_device(&self) -> Option<&dyn NetworkDevice>

Cast to NetworkDevice if this device is a network device
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fn into_block_device(self: Arc<Self>) -> Option<Arc<dyn BlockDevice>>

Cast Arc to Arc if this device is a block device This allows direct ownership of the block device for efficient I/O operations
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fn into_char_device(self: Arc<Self>) -> Option<Arc<dyn CharDevice>>

Cast Arc to Arc if this device is a character device This allows direct ownership of the char device for efficient I/O operations
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fn into_graphics_device(self: Arc<Self>) -> Option<Arc<dyn GraphicsDevice>>

Cast Arc to Arc if this device is a graphics device This allows direct ownership of the graphics device for efficient operations
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fn into_network_device(self: Arc<Self>) -> Option<Arc<dyn NetworkDevice>>

Cast Arc to Arc if this device is a network device This allows direct ownership of the network device for efficient operations
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impl EventCapableDevice for Uart

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fn register_event_listener(&self, listener: Weak<dyn DeviceEventListener>)

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fn unregister_event_listener(&self, _listener_id: &str)

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fn emit_event(&self, event: &dyn DeviceEvent)

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impl InterruptCapableDevice for Uart

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impl MemoryMappingOps for Uart

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fn get_mapping_info( &self, _offset: usize, _length: usize, ) -> Result<(usize, usize, bool), &'static str>

Get mapping information for a region of the object Read more
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fn on_mapped( &self, _vaddr: usize, _paddr: usize, _length: usize, _offset: usize, )

Notification that a mapping has been created Read more
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fn on_unmapped(&self, _vaddr: usize, _length: usize)

Notification that a mapping has been removed Read more
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fn supports_mmap(&self) -> bool

Check if memory mapping is supported Read more
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fn get_mapping_info_with( &self, offset: usize, length: usize, _is_shared: bool, ) -> Result<(usize, usize, bool), &'static str>

Get mapping information with sharing intent. Read more
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fn mmap_owner_name(&self) -> String

Diagnostic helper: return a short owner name for logging Read more
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fn resolve_fault( &self, access: &AccessKind, map: &VirtualMemoryMap, ) -> Result<ResolveFaultResult, ResolveFaultError>

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impl Selectable for Uart

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fn wait_until_ready( &self, _interest: ReadyInterest, _trapframe: &mut Trapframe, _timeout_ticks: Option<u64>, ) -> SelectWaitOutcome

Block the current task using the provided trapframe until the interest becomes ready or the optional timeout (in ticks) expires. Read more
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fn current_ready(&self, interest: ReadyInterest) -> ReadySet

Return current readiness for the given interest set.
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fn set_nonblocking(&self, _enabled: bool)

Enable or disable non-blocking I/O semantics on this object. Read more
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fn is_nonblocking(&self) -> bool

Query whether non-blocking I/O semantics are enabled on this object.
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impl Serial for Uart

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fn put(&self, c: char) -> Result

Writes a character to the UART. (blocking)

This function will block until the UART is ready to accept the character.

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  • c - The character to write to the UART
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A fmt::Result indicating success or failure.

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fn get(&self) -> Option<char>

Reads a character from the UART. (non-blocking)

Returns Some(char) if a character is available, or None if not. If interrupts are enabled, reads from the interrupt buffer. Otherwise, falls back to polling mode.

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fn as_any_mut(&mut self) -> &mut dyn Any

Get a mutable reference to Any for downcasting

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impl Write for Uart

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fn write_str(&mut self, s: &str) -> Result

Writes a string slice into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_char(&mut self, c: char) -> Result<(), Error>

Writes a [char] into this writer, returning whether the write succeeded. Read more
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fn write_fmt(&mut self, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Glue for usage of the [write!] macro with implementors of this trait. Read more

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impl !Freeze for Uart

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impl !RefUnwindSafe for Uart

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impl Send for Uart

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impl Sync for Uart

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impl Unpin for Uart

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impl !UnwindSafe for Uart

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