google_rtc_aec: add module_cfg to the toml#10589
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google_rtc_aec module does not have a module_cfg specified in its toml file. Even if the config is not needed, there is no harm in adding it. The benefit is reusability of generic tests that perform basic manifest verification for all provided modules. Signed-off-by: Wojciech Jablonski <wojciech.jablonski@intel.com>
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google_rtc_aec module does not have a module_cfg specified in its toml file. Even if the config is not needed, there is no harm in adding it. The benefit is reusability of generic tests that perform basic manifest verification for all provided modules.