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The "persistent interrupt" is a bug in the code that exhibits a behavior that’s similar to an infinite loop. The ISR exits and gets called back immediately an infinite amount of times even though the interrupt event occurred once. The persistent interrupt occurs when three conditions are met. What are these conditions? How do we avoid a persistent interrupt from occurring?

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