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Widen the ARM Cortex-M family support. Allow USB peripheral change. #18767

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There are a few more ARM Cortex-M families that weren't specified -- have added missing ones as well as the newest batch.
M7, M23, M33, M35P, M55, and M85.

Also allows QMK to target USBD2 for multi-peripheral MCUs.

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designs from having issues.

- Also adds the ability to override which USB driver to use.
@tzarc tzarc requested a review from a team October 19, 2022 04:33
@github-actions github-actions bot added the core label Oct 19, 2022
@tzarc tzarc merged commit f99b9ba into qmk:develop Oct 19, 2022
@tzarc tzarc deleted the future-proofing branch October 19, 2022 06:17
ramonimbao pushed a commit to ramonimbao/qmk_firmware that referenced this pull request Nov 28, 2022
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