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author | Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de> | 2021-09-14 19:18:31 +0200 |
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committer | Sebastian Huber <sebastian.huber@embedded-brains.de> | 2021-09-15 07:54:43 +0200 |
commit | 5fdc744dcedef3a40abbc031e540a811aca6e2b1 (patch) | |
tree | 3c7336a550d8619fdb81f08116fa70a4e0934dd4 /c-user/scheduling-concepts/background.rst | |
parent | c-user: Define lower and higher priority (diff) | |
download | rtems-docs-5fdc744dcedef3a40abbc031e540a811aca6e2b1.tar.bz2 |
c-user: Clarify task priorities
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diff --git a/c-user/scheduling-concepts/background.rst b/c-user/scheduling-concepts/background.rst index 7f8a63d..1fe7089 100644 --- a/c-user/scheduling-concepts/background.rst +++ b/c-user/scheduling-concepts/background.rst @@ -117,10 +117,7 @@ Task Priority and Scheduling The most significant task scheduling modification mechanism is the ability for the user to assign a priority level to each individual task when it is created -and to alter a task's priority at run-time. The maximum priority level depends -on the configured scheduler. A lower priority level means higher priority -(higher importance). The maximum priority level of the default uniprocessor -scheduler is 255. +and to alter a task's priority at run-time, see :ref:`TaskPriority`. .. index:: preemption |