ESP32: Return correct deep sleep wakeup pin#10513
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On ESP32,
alarm.wake_alarm.pinwas wrong, because it was return the RTC_GPIO pin number, not the regular GPIO. On ESP32 only (at present), the RTC_GPIO numbers do not line up with the regular GPIO numbers. There is no direct mapping function or table to go from RTC_GPIO to GPIO, so I just wrote a search loop to find the right pin, using the supplied mapping function the other way.Tested on Feather ESP32 V2, and tested that there was no regression on a Feather TFT ESP32-S2.
Thanks @keen101 for the bug report.