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Nordic NRF52 GPIO API: Fix non-deterministic failure to configure interrupt handling #12431

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Summary of changes

Nordic NRF52 GPIO API: Fix failure to clear the field 'skip_gpio_setup' in a local
gpiote input configuration data structure, resulting in non-deterministic failure
to initialize interrupt handling.

Impact of changes

Makes the behaviour deterministic.

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[X] Patch update (Bug fix / Target update / Docs update / Test update / Refactor)
[] Feature update (New feature / Functionality change / New API)
[] Major update (Breaking change E.g. Return code change / API behaviour change)

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[X] No Tests required for this change (E.g docs only update)
[] Covered by existing mbed-os tests (Greentea or Unittest)
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…p' in a local

gpiote input configuration data structure, resulting in non-deterministic failure
to initialize interrupt handling.
@ciarmcom ciarmcom requested a review from a team February 13, 2020 22:00
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@the-real-blackh, thank you for your changes.
@ARMmbed/mbed-os-maintainers please review.

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0xc0170 commented Feb 17, 2020

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