This needs a bit clarification. Interrupts and priority are different.
Priority of a process determines who often it gets CPU slot for
execution. Interrupt is an external (hardware or software) event
raised which may results in temporary context switch from the running
process to handle the interrupt.

So it "uninterruptible priority" is not clear. Please elaborate a bit
more.

On Jun 10, 8:50 pm, sharad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can process which is sleeping at uninterruptible priority be
> interrupted by higher priority process

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