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If the CAN frequency passed in is >1MHz then the (uninitialized) value of reval is returned from the CAN driver for GigaDevice targets.

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[ ] Refactor
[ ] Target update
[ ] Functionality change
[ ] Docs update
[ ] Test update
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@ciarmcom ciarmcom requested a review from a team March 7, 2019 16:00
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ciarmcom commented Mar 7, 2019

@janjongboom, thank you for your changes.
@ARMmbed/mbed-os-maintainers please review.

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0xc0170 commented Mar 8, 2019

cc @ChazJin

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ChazJin commented Mar 11, 2019

Looks good, thank you for your change! @janjongboom

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0xc0170 commented Mar 14, 2019

No more changes are expected there.

This was added to the rollup PR #10097 and it's currently in CI. If any new commit comes, please let us know immediately.

@0xc0170 0xc0170 merged commit 49e9705 into ARMmbed:master Mar 15, 2019
@0xc0170 0xc0170 removed the needs: CI label Mar 15, 2019
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