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/*
*
*
* $Id$
*/
#ifndef __RTEMS_POSIX_PRIORITY_h
#define __RTEMS_POSIX_PRIORITY_h
#include <rtems/score/priority.h>
/*
* 1003.1b-1993,2.2.2.80 definition of priority, p. 19
*
* "Numericallly higher values represent higher priorities."
*
* Thus, RTEMS Core has priorities run in the opposite sense of the POSIX API.
*
* There are only 254 posix priority levels since a task at priority level
* 255 would never run because of the RTEMS idle task. This is necessary
* because GNAT maps the lowest Ada task priority to the lowest thread
* priority. The lowest priority Ada task should get to run, so there is
* a fundamental conflict with having 255 priorities.
*/
#define POSIX_SCHEDULER_MAXIMUM_PRIORITY (254)
#define POSIX_SCHEDULER_MINIMUM_PRIORITY (1)
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE boolean _POSIX_Priority_Is_valid(
int priority
);
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE Priority_Control _POSIX_Priority_To_core(
int priority
);
RTEMS_INLINE_ROUTINE int _POSIX_Priority_From_core(
Priority_Control priority
);
#include <rtems/posix/priority.inl>
#endif
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