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       repinsd(D3)                                              repinsd(D3)


       NAME
             repinsd - read 32 bit words from I/O port to buffer

       SYNOPSIS
             #include <sys/types.h>
             #include <sys/ddi.h>
             void repinsd(int port, ulong_t *addr, int cnt);

          Arguments
             port      A valid 32 bit I/O port.

             addr      The address of the buffer where data is stored after
                       cnt reads of the I/O port.

             cnt       The number of 32 bit words to be read from the I/O
                       port.

       DESCRIPTION
             The repinsd function provides a C language interface to the
             machine instructions that read a string of 32 bit words from a
             32 bit I/O port using the I/O address space, instead of the
             memory address space.  The data from cnt reads of the I/O port
             is stored in the data buffer pointed to by addr.

          Return Values
             None

       USAGE
             The data buffer should be at least cnt 32 bit words in length.

             This function may not be meaningful on all implementations
             because some implementations may not support I/O-mapped I/O
             (direct I/O instructions).  On Intel860 systems, I/O is mapped
             to memory (memory-mapped I/O).  Therefore, on Intel860
             systems, a port is not really an I/O port, but rather a memory
             pointer that points to the memory-mapped I/O location.  The
             port argument is similar to a token that can represent a 16-
             bit address for the I/O port for Intel386 systems or a 32-bit
             memory address for Intel860 systems.

          Level
             Base or Interrupt.

          Synchronization Constraints
             Does not sleep.



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      repinsd(D3)                                              repinsd(D3)


            Driver-defined basic locks, read/write locks, and sleep locks
            may be held across calls to this function.

      REFERENCES
            inb(D3), inl(D3), inw(D3), outb(D3), outl(D3), outw(D3),
            repinsb(D3), repinsw(D3), repoutsb(D3), repoutsd(D3),
            repoutsw(D3)

      NOTICES
         Portability
            AT-compatible architectures

         Applicability
            ddi: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5mp, 6, 6mp, 7, 7mp


































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