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* Using in_8 and out_8 without module optimization
@ 2003-10-21 13:25 Seb James
  2003-10-21 13:48 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
  2003-10-22 15:41 ` linas
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Seb James @ 2003-10-21 13:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-dev


Hello,

I have a kernel module that I wish to insmod into a linux kernel running
on a powerpc chip (mpc823).

It uses an inline function declared and defined in asm-ppc/io.h: out_8.

I #include io.h in my code, and call the function out_8. The code
compiles fine. The module insmods fine as long as I called gcc with -O
for some optimization when compiling.

I need to run the module without optimization as I really need a section
of the code to run exactly as I've coded it, but when I compile without
the -O, insmod fails to insert the module, complaining:

driver.o: unresolved symbol out_8

Something to do with the fact that -O inlines quite a lot of the
functions in my module, but I don't understand any further than this.
Can anyone suggest a way I can use out_8 without optimizing my module?

best regards,

Seb James.


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