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NAME

       rtapi_prio - thread priority functions

SYNTAX

       int rtapi_prio_highest()

       int rtapi_prio_lowest()

       int rtapi_prio_next_higher(int prio)

       int rtapi_prio_next_lower(int prio)

ARGUMENTS

       prio   A value returned by a prior rtapi_prio_xxx call

DESCRIPTION

       The rtapi_prio_xxxx functions provide a portable way to set task priority.  The mapping of
       actual  priority  to  priority  number  depends  on  the  RTOS.   Priorities  range   from
       rtapi_prio_lowest  to  rtapi_prio_highest,  inclusive.  To  use  this  API, use one of two
       methods:

       1)     Set your lowest priority task to rtapi_prio_lowest, and for each task of  the  next
              lowest priority, set their priorities to rtapi_prio_next_higher(previous).

       2)     Set your highest priority task to rtapi_prio_highest, and for each task of the next
              highest priority, set their priorities to rtapi_prio_next_lower(previous).

       N.B. A high priority task will preempt or interrupt a lower priority task. Linux is always
       the lowest priority!

REALTIME CONSIDERATIONS

       Call these functions only from within init/cleanup code, not from realtime tasks.

RETURN VALUE

       Returns an opaque real-time priority number.

SEE ALSO

       rtapi_task_new(3rtapi)