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OUTBSection: Linux Programmer's Manual (2)Updated: 1995-11-29 Index Return to Main Contents NAMEoutb, outw, outl, outsb, outsw, outsl - port outputinb, inw, inl, insb, insw, insl - port input outb_p, outw_p, outl_p, inb_p, inw_p, inl_p - paused I/O DESCRIPTIONThis family of functions is used to do low level port input and output. They are primarily designed for internal kernel use, but can be used from user space.You compile with -O or -O2 or similar. The functions are defined as inline macros, and will not be substituted in without optimization enabled, causing unresolved references at link time. You use ioperm(2) or alternatively iopl(2) to tell the kernel to allow the user space application to access the I/O ports in question. Failure to do this will cause the application to receive a segmentation fault. CONFORMING TOoutb and friends are hardware specific. The port and value arguments are in the opposite order to most DOS implementations.SEE ALSOioperm(2), iopl(2)
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