Radek Pesina 8f9c337c66 drivers/can/sja1000: Add SJA1000 CAN driver support
This driver is based on ESP32 TWAI CAN drivers currently available
in Nuttx, and captures the differences currently present across the
TWAI drivers for easy future adaption to remaining ESP32 platforms
with no loss of support/function. Also provides a generic SJA1000 CAN
driver solution that is CPU-architecture independent.

Changes:
- Low-level driver re-written to allow usage independent of CPU
architecture, and support both SJA1000 and TWAI CAN controllers.
- Platform-specific settings abstracted away to be provided by board
layer.
- Support for multiple instances of SJA1000 driver.
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