Make HAL defined interrupt handlers overridable #1047
                
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Fixes #856
When using the
asyncfeature the HAL implements interrupt handlers for various peripherals.It was not possible to override them in user code (and not using the async feature of that driver)
This makes all the handlers implemented by the HAL weak so user code can override them.
If the user uses the async feature of a peripheral AND provides an alternative implementation of the interrupt handler it won't work. We cannot detect that at compile time but we could check it at runtime. I haven't implemented that - we can see if this ever becomes a real problem and do it then when needed.
Drawback might be that we need to maintain the
weak_isrs.xfile when adding a new HAL defined interrupt handler implementation but on the other hand forgetting that will become obvious very quicklyAlternatives to this