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@@ -1,24 +1,7 @@
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#ifndef _SCHED_RT_H
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#define _SCHED_RT_H
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-/*
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- * Priority of a process goes from 0..MAX_PRIO-1, valid RT
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- * priority is 0..MAX_RT_PRIO-1, and SCHED_NORMAL/SCHED_BATCH
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- * tasks are in the range MAX_RT_PRIO..MAX_PRIO-1. Priority
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- * values are inverted: lower p->prio value means higher priority.
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- *
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- * The MAX_USER_RT_PRIO value allows the actual maximum
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- * RT priority to be separate from the value exported to
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- * user-space. This allows kernel threads to set their
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- * priority to a value higher than any user task. Note:
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- * MAX_RT_PRIO must not be smaller than MAX_USER_RT_PRIO.
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- */
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-
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-#define MAX_USER_RT_PRIO 100
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-#define MAX_RT_PRIO MAX_USER_RT_PRIO
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-
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-#define MAX_PRIO (MAX_RT_PRIO + 40)
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-#define DEFAULT_PRIO (MAX_RT_PRIO + 20)
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+#include <linux/sched/prio.h>
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static inline int rt_prio(int prio)
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{
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