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Excuse me, the function unsigned inl (unsigned port) for accessing 32-bit I / O ports under Linux; 
And I have seen in some books that when accessing directly mapped I / O memory areas, the function unsigned readl (address) is used; 
Some dizzy, what's the difference between these two functions? Prawn help solve it! |   
 
 
 
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