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24 // Some notes on different priority notations:
32 // * Note that BeOS/Haiku does not have an absolute highest priority value
34 // the highest non-real-time priority and usually used as the priority
45 // priority," which is the maximum value in UNIX priority notation.
46 // "Zero" means normal priority, which in UNIX function notation is 0.
62 // where f() represents the BeOS priority value, and x represents the Unix
63 // priority value.
68 // returns an equivalent UNIX priority for a given BeOS priority.
86 // returns an equivalent BeOS priority for a given UNIX priority.
115 if (thread.priority > out) {
117 out = thread.priority;
135 if (thread.priority > out) {
137 out = thread.priority;
160 if (thread.priority > out) {
162 out = thread.priority;