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Re: sched_find_first_bit()



>> It seems that b[0] has the most highest priority bit since it comes
>> first. The priority 0 you said refers to the most highest?
>> But I've understood the task which is not real-time task has priority 0
>> at the "rt_priority" member.
>> Is this priority different from what rt_priority refers to?
>
>The priorities are mapped kind of backward.
>
>Priority 0 through MAX_RT_PRIO (100) map to 0..MAX_RT_PRIO (100 total
>priorities).

What do you mean? You mean Priority 0 would map to MAX_RT_PRIO?
I guess NICE_TO_PRIO macro does that.

Regards,
Shinpei Kato
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