Using rsc->dfeatures in the way you do above means the resource table in the FW image needs to be mofidied. As such, you could take advantage of the vendor specific resource table entry already supported by the remoteproc framework [3].
Using rsc->dfeatures in the way you do above means the resource table in the FW image needs to be mofidied. As such, you could take advantage of the vendor specific resource table entry already supported by the remoteproc framework [3].
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