Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 18 Nov 1999 10:37:00 -0500 | From | Brian Gerst <> | Subject | Re: where in inb/inw/inl defined for x86? |
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kmv@fan.com wrote: > > hi, > > where is inb/inw/inl() defined for x86? When I try to load a module > which uses inl, I get > test.o: unresolved symbol inl > > I am using 2.2.10 kernel > > Thanks in advance, > Raju
The in* functions are defined in <asm/io.h> as inline functions. However, GCC will not actually inline them unless you turn on optimization with -O
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