[Multi-ASIC] Added fast-reboot support for multi-asic#802
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Description
Add fast-reboot support for multi-asic devices, according to this HLD - [Multi-ASIC] Added fast-reboot support for multi-asic
Motivation and Context
The main changes in transceiver daemon are related to checking the fast-reboot state per ASIC instead of globally.
How Has This Been Tested?
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