| This directory contains tools to profile the sdcard performance. |
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| There are 2 parts to the tool: |
| * A binary that runs on the device, exercises the sdcard and send |
| measurment data back to the host (sdcard_perf_test). |
| * A host python script to plot the data. |
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| Additionally, there is script 'profile_sdcard.sh' that allows you |
| to check how the sdcard scale with the number of processes. |
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| INSTALLATION |
| ============ |
| Build, install and mount debugfs. In this directory with a properly |
| configured enviroment: |
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| mm SDCARD_TESTS=1 |
| adb remount |
| adb push $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/system/bin/sdcard_perf_test /system/bin/sdcard_perf_test |
| adb shell mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug |
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| If you want to graph the results you need gnuplot and numpy: |
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| sudo apt-get install gnuplot python-numpy python-numeric |
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| You need Gnuplot.py version 1.8 (not the one coming with ubuntu). |
| Download it from the Gnuplot.py web site. Extract to a temp |
| directory, chdir and run: |
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| sudo python setup.py install |
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| INVOCATION |
| ========== |
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| Run a simple test: |
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| adb shell sdcard_perf_test --test=write --size=1000 --chunk-size=100 --procnb=1 --iterations=100 |
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| This test will write 1000kbyte (1M) files using writes of 100kbytes (so 10 writes per file) using |
| only 1 process for 100 times (100 files will be written on the sdcard). |
| The test will not call sync to flush the writes. |
| At the end of the test, some stats for the 'open' and 'write' system calls are written. |
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| If you want to plot the data, you need to use the --dump option and provide a file: |
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| adb shell sdcard_perf_test --test=write --size=1000 --chunk-size=100 --procnb=1 --iterations=100 --dump >/tmp/data.txt |
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| PLOTTING |
| ======== |
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| To plot the result using the iter number of the x axis: |
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| plot_sdcard.py -i /tmp/data.txt |
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| To plot the result using time for the x axis: |
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| plot_sdcard.py -t /tmp/data.txt |
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| To plot the result from the profiler: |
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| profile_sdcard.sh |
| plot_sdcard.py -p |
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