I am actually trying to use a variable that is initialized in a header file(say x.h) and want to use same variable inside inlined code in the same header file. The same var
You can declare the global variable in the header file as extern, and then define it inside a code-module (i.e., ".c" file). That way you won't end up with multiple definition errors thrown by the linker.
So for example in your header file, a globally available int named my_global_var would have a declaration in a .h file that looks like:
extern int my_global_var;
Then inside a single .c file somewhere you would define and initialize it:
int my_global_var = 0;
Now you can use my_global_var in any other code module that includes the appropriate header file and links with the proper .c file containing the definition of the global variable.