align devtool placeholders with release notes#51
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align devtool placeholders with release notes#51anshulg-qti merged 1 commit intoqualcomm-linux:mainfrom
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The commands for overriding local firmware has different configurations for different SoCs. These commands have been constructed using placeholders. The placeholder names need to be aligned with release notes. Signed-off-by: Abin Joseph <abinjose@qti.qualcomm.com>
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Approved based on tally with release notes. Pls cross this once releases are out
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The commands for overriding local firmware has different configurations for different SoCs. These commands have been constructed using placeholders. The placeholder names need to be aligned with release notes.