With just 'inline', if the compiler decides not to inline them, it isn't
required to emit them at all. For some targets with -Os that is causing
build failures.
Perhaps we might consider using '__attribute__((always_inline))' for
GCC builds, but 'static inline' is a good start.
---
src/rtl_adsb.c | 8 ++++----
src/rtl_power.c | 2 +-
2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/rtl_adsb.c b/src/rtl_adsb.c
index 9087de4..7aea8dd 100644
--- a/src/rtl_adsb.c
+++ b/src/rtl_adsb.c
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ int magnitute(uint8_t *buf, int len)
return len/2;
}
-inline uint16_t single_manchester(uint16_t a, uint16_t b, uint16_t c, uint16_t d)
+static inline uint16_t single_manchester(uint16_t a, uint16_t b, uint16_t c, uint16_t d)
/* takes 4 consecutive real samples, return 0 or 1, BADSAMPLE on error */
{
int bit, bit_p;
@@ -224,17 +224,17 @@ inline uint16_t single_manchester(uint16_t a, uint16_t b, uint16_t
c, uint16_t d
return BADSAMPLE;
}
-inline uint16_t min16(uint16_t a, uint16_t b)
+static inline uint16_t min16(uint16_t a, uint16_t b)
{
return a<b ? a : b;
}
-inline uint16_t max16(uint16_t a, uint16_t b)
+static inline uint16_t max16(uint16_t a, uint16_t b)
{
return a>b ? a : b;
}
-inline int preamble(uint16_t *buf, int i)
+static inline int preamble(uint16_t *buf, int i)
/* returns 0/1 for preamble at index i */
{
int i2;
diff --git a/src/rtl_power.c b/src/rtl_power.c
index 00f4d9f..625d818 100644
--- a/src/rtl_power.c
+++ b/src/rtl_power.c
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ void sine_table(int size)
}
}
-inline int16_t FIX_MPY(int16_t a, int16_t b)
+static inline int16_t FIX_MPY(int16_t a, int16_t b)
/* fixed point multiply and scale */
{
int c = ((int)a * (int)b) >> 14;
--
2.17.1