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Message-ID: <4DEA1F22.6000603@unican.es>
Date:	Sat, 4 Jun 2011 14:03:46 +0200
From:	Monica Puig-Pey <puigpeym@...can.es>
To:	<linux-rt-users@...r.kernel.org>, <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: I/O operations priority in RTOS

Hello,
I'm studying how to develop drivers in a real time OS and how do they 
work. I'm using  Ubuntu 10.04 with the 2.6.31-11-rt patch installed.
I would like to know the priority when executing open(), read(), write() 
and close() operations.
In my example the thread which is using the driver runs with 10 RTPRIO, 
but I don't know what happens in kernel context with the priority when 
running the I/O operations.
Thank you for your help, I don't know where to learn about this.

Mónica
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