Routers / Repeaters deep sleep default w/ LoRA interrupts#3251
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…#3251) * Experimenting with deep sleep routers / repeaters * Make decision to SDS or LS based on Router/Repeater role * Don't sleep LoRA on router / repeater deep sleep * Guards * Platform guards * Rename method
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This switches Router / Repeater role low power state transition to deep sleep but with some modifications to keep the LoRA module running and ensure that LoRA DIO1 pin interrupts are only added for the state machine transition and not shutdown commands or other contexts.
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