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diff --git a/cpukit/include/rtems/posix/priorityimpl.h b/cpukit/include/rtems/posix/priorityimpl.h
index e391448372..2cb1bb22fc 100644
--- a/cpukit/include/rtems/posix/priorityimpl.h
+++ b/cpukit/include/rtems/posix/priorityimpl.h
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ extern "C" {
*
* @return The maximum POSIX API priority for this scheduler instance.
*/
-RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE int _POSIX_Priority_Get_maximum(
+static inline int _POSIX_Priority_Get_maximum(
const Scheduler_Control *scheduler
)
{
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE int _POSIX_Priority_Get_maximum(
* Thus, SuperCore has priorities run in the opposite sense of the POSIX API.
*
* Let N be the maximum priority of this scheduler instance. The SuperCore
- * priority zero is system reserved (PRIORITY_PSEUDO_ISR). There are only
+ * priority zero is system reserved (PRIORITY_MINIMUM). There are only
* N - 1 POSIX API priority levels since a thread at SuperCore priority N would
* never run because of the idle threads. This is necessary because GNAT maps
* the lowest Ada task priority to the lowest thread priority. The lowest