Object: “Task”
“Priority” |
Possible values: 0..31, where 0 is the highest priority |
“Task group” |
Assigned ⮫ task groups which can be assigned to specific processor cores in multicore Example: “IEC Tasks” Note: The task group is shown in brackets after the task in the device tree. |




NOTICE

When using a runtime system in Linux, there exist fixed dependencies between task groups and priorities. For more information, see: ⮫ “Mapping of Task Priorities on a Linux System ”
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