Mulyadi Santosa wrote:
>> If I create a work queue and submit work to it, will it have a higher
>> priority than any user process/thread, including realtime priority
>> processes/threads?
> 
> Nope, it is assigned the same priority you see on keventd.
> 
Thank you Mulyadi!  Is there a recommended way to prevent priority
inversion when high priority tasks are waiting on data from a driver?
Do I just need to do all processing either in the syscall context or
under interrupt priority?  

Just be be sure: timers and tasklets run under a software interrupt
context and therefore have a higher priority than all user processs
(True/False).
        Thank you,
                Michael


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