Re: Does the kernel supports floating point operations?

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u can read other books. like linux kernel development or linux device
driver, they will tell u that do not do float computation in kernel.

ming

On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 10:19 +0000, dileep reddy wrote:
> Hi,
>    As my subject says, is that supported? I am writing
> a kernel module which extensively uses floating point
> operations. One of the books I went through, mentioned
> that all C types are supported in kernel. But which
> format character is used to print those floting point
> values. When I use %f in printk(), it is printing %f
> as it as on the screen.
>   Can anyone suggest me a way?
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> Dileep.     
> 
> 
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