Nitin Gupta wrote:
Ok. I will make them inline functions now.
Btw, the only reason why any sane compiler would not inline
them is because it has reason to believe the end-result will
be more efficient. AFAIK you only need to use
__always_inline where it matters for correctness (like, for
example, in mm/slab.c) with GCC 4.0 and up.
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