Re: About inb, outb, .... !

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Hi !

 Sorry ! But I could not find the definition 
of outb, inb, outb_p, inb_p , etc  for 
x-86 architecture .

  Need some guidance on this . 

TIA

 --- "Usman S. Ansari" <uansari@yahoo.com> wrote: >
try http://lxr.linux.no/ident
> 
> Anticipating a Reply wrote:
> > Hi !
> > 
> >   I wanted to know where in the kernel 
> > source of x-86 arch is the implementation of 
> > inb , outb , inb_p ,outb_p ,etc done ?
> > 
> >   I'am conversant with its usage .
> > 
> >   Looking forward for your help .
> > 
> > Regards .
> > 
> 
> -- 
> Usman S. Ansari
> 

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