Android OS mostly does not dictate which exact kernel version to use, as 
long as the kernel has the necessary Android-specific kernel extensions 
such as those for binder driver etc.  Android OS uses the generic 
primitives of the Linux kernel scheduler and builds on them at user level. 
That includes CFS (aka SCHED_NORMAL or SCHED_OTHER) and the other standard 
scheduling policies. 

On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 8:12:51 PM UTC-7, Ruijia Sun wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Does any one know the current ICS kernel  scheduler algorithm?  Is it 
> still CFS or  BFS now? 
>

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