tanyanquan a12ff0d0f5 [csl] account for accuracy drift for next CSL window (#11602)
This commit improves the accuracy of CSL timer fire time by taking
into account the accuracy drift introduced between the current CSL
window and next CSL window.

Original implementation:
- calculate CSL window edges based on current elapsed time
- CSL window edges used to obtain next CSL timer fireAt time
- does not account for additional drift due to accuracy from now until
  next CSL window
- undesired outcome: if CSL period is large (e.g. 10s) and accuracy is
  poor (e.g. 200ppm), then the additional accuracy drift could be
  significant (e.g. 2ms) and the SSED may wake up too late

Suggested implementation:
- calculate the additional expected drift between now and next CSL
  window (i.e. periodUs) and account for this difference by setting
  CSL timer to fireAt earlier
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