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Richard Tucker 6953814425 drivers/can/sja1000: fix Rx buffer pointer issue
When initialising the SJA1000 peripheral on some implementations
(SJA1000_FDTOL), "releasing" the buffer when the Rx buffer is empty
causes a buffer pointer misalignment.

On peripheral initialise, remove the flag to "release" the buffer.
This should be safe for all systems using the SJA1000 CAN controller
as a "reset" to the peripheral clears the Rx FIFO.
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