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[v3.7-branch] west.yml: fix phy nested critical section #81584

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PHY section needs nested locking/unlocking control, which was wrongly removed from v3.7.x.

Fixes #81570

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zephyrbot commented Nov 19, 2024

The following west manifest projects have been modified in this Pull Request:

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hal_espressif zephyrproject-rtos/hal_espressif@b562c44 zephyrproject-rtos/hal_espressif@01fc4ec (hal_v3.7-branch) zephyrproject-rtos/[email protected]

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@zephyrbot zephyrbot added manifest manifest-hal_espressif DNM This PR should not be merged (Do Not Merge) labels Nov 19, 2024
PHY section needs nested locking/unlocking control, which was
wrongly removed from v3.7.x.

Fixes zephyrproject-rtos#81570

Signed-off-by: Sylvio Alves <[email protected]>
@sylvioalves sylvioalves marked this pull request as ready for review November 19, 2024 14:05
@sylvioalves sylvioalves removed the DNM This PR should not be merged (Do Not Merge) label Nov 19, 2024
@zephyrbot zephyrbot added the size: XS A PR changing only a single line of code label Nov 19, 2024
@sylvioalves sylvioalves added this to the v3.7.1 milestone Nov 19, 2024
@nashif nashif merged commit 6a50fd3 into zephyrproject-rtos:v3.7-branch Nov 20, 2024
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