Is it safe to use string.h functions in kernel which are mostly user
level functions.
What is the difference when I write
#include<string.h>
and
#include<linux/string.h>
Where does each of the above point to in the linux kernel directory?
In Linux-3.0/include/linux/string.h I found an entry for
#include<string.h>
What does the above exactly mean?
Are there string safe function present in linux as like in windows driver model?
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Chandrabhanu Mahapatra
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