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xtimer: Skip ahead when target time has already passed#7629
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Based on top of #7496, #7628
The purpose is to get back on schedule after something has made us miss a deadline. This changes the behaviour of the periodic functions to skip iterations in case the schedule is missed.

@jnohlgard jnohlgard added Discussion: RFC The issue/PR is used as a discussion starting point about the item of the issue/PR Area: timers Area: timer subsystems labels Sep 20, 2017
@jnohlgard jnohlgard added this to the Release 2017.10 milestone Sep 20, 2017
@jnohlgard jnohlgard added the State: waiting for other PR State: The PR requires another PR to be merged first label Sep 20, 2017
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