>
> No, not at all.  A real-time system is slower performance than a non-realtime
> one.  Please read the documentation for what a real-time kernel means
> for details on this.
>
> Running the rt kernels will just slow down your android system, which is
> not what I think you want it to do.
>
> good luck,
>
> greg k-h

An ideal system is the one that gives real time guarantees and is also
fast.So im my opinion trying to
improve/add  rt features in android is  a valid thing . But just
saying that the system will slow down
because of rt features is not valid.  There are systems that do use rt
features today,
extending android capabilities to support that would definitely be
desirable.

ranjith





in my opinion is not

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