Here we go - whole six lines of code! What a terrible copyright infigement! On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 01:05:39AM -0700, Matthew Dharm wrote: > I feel compelled to point out that the source file you are quoting looks > suspiciously like it came from VxWorks, which means it is likely copyright > Wind River Systems. Using their code without permission would be illegal. > > Matt > > On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 11:08:56AM +0530, durai wrote: > > hello, > > I am having the following assembly code and i wanted to call this function from a c code. > > can anybody tell me how to include this code in a c program? > > > > /****************************************************************************** > > * > > * sysWbFlush - flush the write buffer > > * > > * This routine flushes the write buffers, making certain all > > * subsequent memory writes have occurred. It is used during critical periods > > * only, e.g., after memory-mapped I/O register access. > > * > > * RETURNS: N/A > > > > * sysWbFlush (void) > > > > */ > > .ent sysWbFlush > > sysWbFlush: > > li t0, K1BASE /* load uncached address */ > > lw t0, 0(t0) /* read in order to flush */ > > j ra /* return to caller */ > > .end sysWbFlush > > > > > > regards > > durai > -- > Matthew Dharm Work: mdharm@momenco.com > Senior Software Designer, Momentum Computer > >
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