Re: linux/list.h

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these are functions are inline.

anupam

On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:11:20 +0530, aksingh@hss.hns.com
<aksingh@hss.hns.com> wrote:
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> ---------------------- Forwarded by Amit Kumar Singh/HSS on 06/28/2004
> 05:10 PM ---------------------------
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> Amit Kumar Singh
> 06/28/2004 05:10 PM
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> To:    kernelnewbies-bounce@nl.linux.org
> cc:
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> Subject:    linux/list.h
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> Hi,
> 
>   Can we use the list functions given in linux/list.h in modules, list_add,
> list_del, list_for_each, list_empty etc do not seem to exported by the
> kernel, they atleast are not present in /proc/ksyms ??
> Though rubini says modules can use these functions ??
> 
> thanks
> Amit
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