RE: Problem with printk()

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On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 03:58:PM +0100, John Levon wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 03:33:27PM +0100, Stolz.Eric wrote:

>> If I use char, integer and  long, everything works fine. But I need
>> two floating point variables printed to check the corrcet function.
>> 

>no you don't. more importantly, you can't use floating point in the kernel.

Ok, I 'dont - but I would ;-)

>> #define DOUBLE double

> uhhhhh, why ?

Our Windows code is written for many different compiler and operating
system. The Linux functions should be as similar as possible to the
Windows driver. We will help our user to get an easy change from
Windows to Linux.

> print out two int values and do the division or whatever in userspace.
Thank you very much for your help. It's nearly done.

With the best regards,

Eric




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