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@ 2003-05-30 13:00 Girish Kale
  2003-05-30 15:21 ` Burton Samograd
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From: Girish Kale @ 2003-05-30 13:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

Hi,

I have a few basic questions on the kernel performance:

1) For embedded systems, even though standard linux may not have hard
real-time performance unless real-time patch, low latency patch are
applied, I would like to know if linux can give "deterministic"
performance. Meaning can we be guaranteed that a particular process will
be scheduled after a particular time. What are the these times or where
do I find this data.  

2) When we are using linux on an embedded system, will there a memory
management unit for this, since there will not be any swapping in/out of
pages? Can we avoid a process from keeping on allocating memory thereby
starving other applications? 

Any pointers to the above topics will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Girish
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2003-05-30 15:21 ` Burton Samograd
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2003-05-30 18:56     ` Ray Olszewski
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