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…the WDTs) for more reliable discovery
…lt/resume functions to take care of them properly
… the JEDEC ID of the SPI Flash
…nds and added the SPI Flash region mapping
…ion of Flash operations
… loss of a huge amount of speed (25% the speed)
… the SPI Flash to solve the access problem
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Detailed description
This PR introduces support for the ESP32-C3, Espressif's first RISC-V target.
This includes full memory maps and support for the SPI Flash on interface SPI1.
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