DocumentCode :
3682572
Title :
I/O Characteristics of Smartphone Applications and Their Implications for eMMC Design
Author :
Deng Zhou;Wen Pan;Wei Wang;Tao Xie
Author_Institution :
San Diego State Univ., San Diego, CA, USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
12
Lastpage :
21
Abstract :
A vast majority of smart phones use eMMC (embedded multimedia card) devices as their storage subsystems. Recent studies reveal that storage subsystem is a significant contributor to the performance of smart phone applications. Nevertheless, smart phone applications´ block-level I/O characteristics and their implications on eMMC design are still poorly understood. In this research, we collect and analyze block-level I/O traces from 18 common applications (e.g., Email and Twitter) on a Nexus 5 smart phone. We observe some I/O characteristics from which several implications for eMMC design are derived. For example, we find that in 15 out of the 18 traces majority requests (44.9%-57.4%) are small single-page (4KB) requests. The implication is that small requests should be served rapidly so that the overall performance of an eMMC device can be boosted. Next, we conduct a case study to demonstrate how to apply the implications to optimize eMMC design. Inspired by two implications, we propose a hybrid-page-size (HPS) eMMC. Experimental results show that the HPS scheme can reduce mean response time by up to 86% while improving space utilization by up to 24.2%.
Keywords :
"Booting","Electronic mail","Motion pictures","Ash","Throughput","Monitoring","Performance evaluation"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Workload Characterization (IISWC), 2015 IEEE International Symposium on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IISWC.2015.8
Filename :
7314143
Link To Document :
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