MTD/flash perfomance statistics
Artem Bityutskiy
dedekind at infradead.org
Tue Nov 18 03:05:09 EST 2008
On Mon, 2008-11-17 at 15:42 -0800, Bruce_Leonard at selinc.com wrote:
> "They appear to be going the wrong way. We're looking for runtime
> diagnostic-y type of things (i.e. Number of writes to the flash, number of
> bad blocks, statistics from the wear leveler to see how the wear leveling
> is going, etc.) Things that don't take a lot of CPU time to do, like
> counters, that we can use to give us information on what a customer's box
> may or may not be doing in the field. A ready example that comes to mind
> is ethernet statistics, bytes/packets sent/recieved, error counts, etc. Or
> if you want a storage analog, things like you would see in
> /sys/block/hda/stat but adapted to make sense in Flash storage."
I see. No, we do not really provide this statistics, just because no one
needed this. Please, give me the list of what exactly you would like to
know, and I will try to implement this for you.
> BTW, we're happily up and running UBIFS on a 2GiB flash part with no
> errors. Mount times are pretty resonable. I don't have current times
> because I've been about three kernel versions ahead of everyone else so
> the stuff they've all been using until recently didn't have some of the
> speed improvments. If I get the time (and remember to do it ;) ) I'll
> try to float some numbers out there.
Cool, of course numbers and hardware information (CPU, flash type, I/O
speed) is appreciated.
> Thanks for all the help over the last several months getting my stuff
> going. It's been great working with you.
No problem.
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Best regards,
Artem Bityutskiy (Битюцкий Артём)
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