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Subjectuser space writel() etc. in 2.2.2

I'm trying to redo our LML33 ( http://linuxmedialabs.com/lml33doc.html )
card driver and configuration scripts and have run into the following:
in the io.h file functions to read/write IO memory (writel(),readl()
etc.) are only defined with __KERNEL__ macro defined. Under 2.0.36 that
was not the case.

I don't like setting __KERNEL__ for user space allications, besides it
produces a lot of errors when I try to compile.

Q: what is the right way to access IO memory under 2.2.2 ?

Thank you for any help.

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