Source code of Windows XP (NT5)
You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
 
 
 
 
 
 

172 lines
4.0 KiB

/*++ BUILD Version: 0002 // Increment this if a change has global effects
Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
exboosts.h
Abstract:
This file contains all of the Priority boots numbers used by the NT
executive.
Author:
Steve Wood (stevewo) 03-Jun-1989
Revision History:
--*/
// begin_ntddk begin_wdm begin_ntifs begin_ntosp
//
// Priority increment definitions. The comment for each definition gives
// the names of the system services that use the definition when satisfying
// a wait.
//
//
// Priority increment used when satisfying a wait on an executive event
// (NtPulseEvent and NtSetEvent)
//
#define EVENT_INCREMENT 1
// end_ntddk end_wdm end_ntifs end_ntosp
//
// Priority increment used when satisfying a wait on an executive event pair
//
#define EVENT_PAIR_INCREMENT 1
//
// Priority increment used when satisfying a wait on a semaphore used for
// LPC communication.
//
#define LPC_RELEASE_WAIT_INCREMENT 1
// begin_ntddk begin_wdm begin_ntifs begin_ntosp
//
// Priority increment when no I/O has been done. This is used by device
// and file system drivers when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest).
//
#define IO_NO_INCREMENT 0
//
// Priority increment for completing CD-ROM I/O. This is used by CD-ROM device
// and file system drivers when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest)
//
#define IO_CD_ROM_INCREMENT 1
//
// Priority increment for completing disk I/O. This is used by disk device
// and file system drivers when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest)
//
#define IO_DISK_INCREMENT 1
// end_ntifs
//
// Priority increment for completing keyboard I/O. This is used by keyboard
// device drivers when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest)
//
#define IO_KEYBOARD_INCREMENT 6
// begin_ntifs
//
// Priority increment for completing mailslot I/O. This is used by the mail-
// slot file system driver when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest).
//
#define IO_MAILSLOT_INCREMENT 2
// end_ntifs
//
// Priority increment for completing mouse I/O. This is used by mouse device
// drivers when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest)
//
#define IO_MOUSE_INCREMENT 6
// begin_ntifs
//
// Priority increment for completing named pipe I/O. This is used by the
// named pipe file system driver when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest).
//
#define IO_NAMED_PIPE_INCREMENT 2
//
// Priority increment for completing network I/O. This is used by network
// device and network file system drivers when completing an IRP
// (IoCompleteRequest).
//
#define IO_NETWORK_INCREMENT 2
// end_ntifs
//
// Priority increment for completing parallel I/O. This is used by parallel
// device drivers when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest)
//
#define IO_PARALLEL_INCREMENT 1
//
// Priority increment for completing serial I/O. This is used by serial device
// drivers when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest)
//
#define IO_SERIAL_INCREMENT 2
//
// Priority increment for completing sound I/O. This is used by sound device
// drivers when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest)
//
#define IO_SOUND_INCREMENT 8
//
// Priority increment for completing video I/O. This is used by video device
// drivers when completing an IRP (IoCompleteRequest)
//
#define IO_VIDEO_INCREMENT 1
// end_ntddk end_wdm
//
// Priority increment used when satisfying a wait on an executive mutant
// (NtReleaseMutant)
//
#define MUTANT_INCREMENT 1
// begin_ntddk begin_wdm begin_ntifs
//
// Priority increment used when satisfying a wait on an executive semaphore
// (NtReleaseSemaphore)
//
#define SEMAPHORE_INCREMENT 1
// end_ntddk end_wdm end_ntifs end_ntosp
//
// Priority increment used when queuing an APC for an executive timer.
//
#define TIMER_APC_INCREMENT 0
//
// Priority increment used to get slow exclusive eresource holders
// moving again.
//
#define ERESOURCE_INCREMENT 4