SeeedBus: Added can_filters parameter in Bus Init #1998
                
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This pull request resolves issue #1995 by adding support for configuring the hardware acceptance filter and mask during SeeedBus initialization.
Previously, setting a hardware filter was not possible directly through the constructor. Users had to use a workaround by manually overwriting internal attributes (filter_id, mask_id) and re-calling the internal init_frame() method after the bus was already created. This process was unintuitive, broke encapsulation, and was prone to errors.
This PR implements the standard can_filters parameter in the SeeedBus.init method, adhering to the BusABC interface. This allows users to set a hardware filter cleanly in a single step upon bus creation.
Key Changes:
SeeedBus.__init__.Note: This change is fully backward-compatible. If can_filters is not provided, the bus defaults to the previous behavior of accepting all messages.
Testing
I have personally tested this feature on a Waveshare USB to CAN Adapter (Model A), which uses the same serial protocol, and can confirm that it works as expected for both default (no filter) and filtered modes.