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/*
* ======== resource_table_empty.h ========
*
* Define the resource table entries for all PRU cores. This will be
* incorporated into corresponding base images, and used by the remoteproc
* on the host-side to allocated/reserve resources. Note the remoteproc
* driver requires that all PRU firmware be built with a resource table.
*
* This file contains an empty resource table. It can be used either as:
*
* 1) A template, or
* 2) As-is if a PRU application does not need to configure PRU_INTC
* or interact with the rpmsg driver
*
*/
#ifndef _RSC_TABLE_PRU_H_
#define _RSC_TABLE_PRU_H_
#include <stddef.h>
#include <rsc_types.h>
struct my_resource_table {
struct resource_table base;
uint32_t offset[1]; /* Should match 'num' in actual definition */
};
#pragma DATA_SECTION(pru_remoteproc_ResourceTable, ".resource_table")
#pragma RETAIN(pru_remoteproc_ResourceTable)
struct my_resource_table pru_remoteproc_ResourceTable = {
1, /* we're the first version that implements this */
0, /* number of entries in the table */
0, 0, /* reserved, must be zero */
0, /* offset[0] */
};
#endif /* _RSC_TABLE_PRU_H_ */
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