periph_usbdev: remove deprecated event flag#20488
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these interrupts were used to generate USBDEV_EVENT_TR_FAIL which is deprecated and will be removed Signed-off-by: Dylan Laduranty <dylan.laduranty@mesotic.com>
Signed-off-by: Dylan Laduranty <dylan.laduranty@mesotic.com>
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This was an internal API anyway
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Contribution description
This PR removes a deprecated event flag in
periph_usbdev.This flag was only generated by sam0
periph_usbdevbut was never used anywhere inusbus.It was deprecated more than 2 years ago by #17046
Testing procedure
CI should be enough.
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None.