This document appears to be an exam for a Real Time Operating Systems course. It contains instructions for a March 2021 exam, which is divided into two parts. Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Part B contains 5 longer answer questions worth 10 marks each, with students choosing between two options for questions 11 through 14. The questions cover topics related to real time operating systems like kernel functions, process creation and termination, tasks and scheduling, semaphores, pipes and events, interrupts, real time clocks, and case studies using specific RTOS like VxWorks and MicroC/OS II.
This document appears to be an exam for a Real Time Operating Systems course. It contains instructions for a March 2021 exam, which is divided into two parts. Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Part B contains 5 longer answer questions worth 10 marks each, with students choosing between two options for questions 11 through 14. The questions cover topics related to real time operating systems like kernel functions, process creation and termination, tasks and scheduling, semaphores, pipes and events, interrupts, real time clocks, and case studies using specific RTOS like VxWorks and MicroC/OS II.
This document appears to be an exam for a Real Time Operating Systems course. It contains instructions for a March 2021 exam, which is divided into two parts. Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Part B contains 5 longer answer questions worth 10 marks each, with students choosing between two options for questions 11 through 14. The questions cover topics related to real time operating systems like kernel functions, process creation and termination, tasks and scheduling, semaphores, pipes and events, interrupts, real time clocks, and case studies using specific RTOS like VxWorks and MicroC/OS II.
This document appears to be an exam for a Real Time Operating Systems course. It contains instructions for a March 2021 exam, which is divided into two parts. Part A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Part B contains 5 longer answer questions worth 10 marks each, with students choosing between two options for questions 11 through 14. The questions cover topics related to real time operating systems like kernel functions, process creation and termination, tasks and scheduling, semaphores, pipes and events, interrupts, real time clocks, and case studies using specific RTOS like VxWorks and MicroC/OS II.
(UGC AUTONOMOUS) B.Tech VII Semester Regular & Supplementary Examinations March -2021 Course Name: REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS (Electronics and Communications Engineering) Date: 05.03.2021 FN Time: 3 hours Max.Marks:70 (Note: Assume suitable data if necessary) PART-A Answer all TEN questions (Compulsory) Each question carries TWO marks. 10x2=20M 1. Explain the importance of kernel in an operating system. 2M 2. What does 'ps' command do in Unix? 2M 3. State some applications of a message queue 2M 4. What is Context switching? 2M 5. Define signal operations. 2M 6. Construct any two steps to accomplish uniform I/O operations at the application- 2M level. 7. Compare interrupts with Exceptions 2M 8. What is soft Timers? 2M 9. List the key components of android architecture 2M 10. What is Task Suspension? 2M
PART-B Answer the following. Each question carries TEN Marks. 5x10=50M
11. A). Explain the function of the following: 10 M
i) lseek ii) vfork iii) waitpid iv) exec v) write
OR 11. B). Explain in detail how a process is created and terminated in an Operating System. 10M 12. A). What are tasks and their states, and how are they implemented in RTOS? 10M OR 12. B). Discuss the binary semaphore and counting semaphore in detail. 10 M 13. A). Explain Component configuration in RTOS services. 10 M OR 13. B). Explain in detail the concepts of Pipes, Events and registers in kernel objects. 10 M 14. A). (i)Discuss the Operation of a Real time clock with relevant schematic diagram [6] 10 M (ii)Elaborate the duties of ISR [4] OR 14. B). Explain the operation of program interrupt controller in RTOS. 10 M (P.T.O….) 15. A). Explain the case study of coding for sending application layer byte streams on a 10 M TCP/IP network using RTOS Vx works. OR 15. B). Discuss about the features, components and task scheduling in MicroC/OS II 10 M