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A File System for Large-scale NAND Flash Memory Based Storage System

  • Son, Sunghoon
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we propose a file system for flash memory which remedies shortcomings of existing flash memory file systems. Besides supporting large block size, the proposed file system reduces time in initializing file system significantly by adopting logical address comprised of erase block number and bitmap for pages in the block to find a page. The file system is suitable for embedded systems with limited main memory since it has small in-memory data structures. It also provides efficient management of obsolete blocks and free blocks, which contribute to the reduction of file update time. Finally the proposed file system can easily configure the maximum file size and file system size limits, which results in portability to emerging larger flash memories. By conducting performance evaluation studies, we show that the proposed file system can contribute to the performance improvement of embedded systems.

A Technique to Enhance Performance of Log-based Flash Memory File Systems (로그기반 플래시 메모리 파일 시스템 성능 향상 기법)

  • Ryu, Junkil;Park, Chanik
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.184-193
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    • 2007
  • Flash memory adoption in the mobile devices is increasing or vanous multimedia services such as audio, videos, and games. Although the traditional research issues such as out-place update, garbage collection, and wear-leveling are important, the performance, memory usage, and fast mount issues of flash memory file system are becoming much more important than ever because flash memory capacity is rapidly increasing. In this paper, we address the problems of the existing log-based flash memory file systems analytically and propose an efficient log-based file system, which produces higher performance, less memory usage and mount time than the existing log-based file systems. Our ideas are applied to a well-known log-based flash memory file system (YAFFS2) and the performance tests are conducted by comparing our prototype with YAFFS2. The experimental results show that our prototype achieves higher performance, less system memory usage, and faster mounting than YAFFS2, which is better than JFFS2.

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A Design of a Flash Memory Swapping File System using LFM (LFM 기법을 이용한 플래시 메모리 스와핑 파일 시스템 설계)

  • Han, Dae-Man;Koo, Yong-Wan
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.47-58
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    • 2005
  • There are two major type of flash memory products, namely, NAND-type and NOR-type flash memory. NOR-type flash memory is generally deployed as ROM BIOS code storage because if offers Byte I/O and fast read operation. However, NOR-type flash memory is more expensive than NAND-type flash memory in terms of the cost per byte ratio, and hence NAND type flash memory is more widely used as large data storage such as embedded Linux file systems. In this paper, we designed an efficient flash memory file system based an Embedded system and presented to make up for reduced to Swapping a weak System Performance to flash file system using NAND-type flash memory, then proposed Swapping algorithm insured to an Execution time. Based on Implementation and simulation studies, Then, We improved performance bases on NAND-type flash memory to the requirement of the embedded system.

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Regular File Access of Embedded System Using Flash Memory as a Storage (플래시 메모리를 저장매체로 사용하는 임베디드 시스템에서의 정규파일 접근)

  • 이은주;박현주
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.189-200
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    • 2004
  • Recently Flash Memory which is small and low-powered is widely used as a storage of embedded system, because an embedded system requests portability and a fast response. To resolve a difference of access time between a storage and RAM, Linux is using disk caching which copies a part of file on disk into RAM. It is not also an exception on embedded system. A READ access-time of flash memory is similar to RAMs. So, when a process on an embedded system reads data, it is similar to the time to access cached data in RAM and to access directly data on a flash memory. On the embedded system using limited memory, using a disk cache is that wastes much time and memory spaces to manage it and can not reflects the characteristic of a flash memory. This paper proposes the regular file access of limited using a page cache in the file system based on a flash memory and reflects the characteristic of a flash memory. The proposed algorithm minimizes power consumption because access numbers of the RAM are reduced and doesn't waste a memory space because it accesses directly to a flash memory Therefore, the performance improvement of the system applying the proposed algorithm is expected.

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A Fast Mount and Stability Scheme for a NAND Flash Memory-based File System (NAND 플래시 메모리 기반 파일 시스템을 위한 빠른 마운트 및 안정성 기법)

  • Park, Sang-Oh;Kim, Sung-Jo
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.34 no.12
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    • pp.683-695
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    • 2007
  • NAND flash memory-based file systems cannot store their system-related information in the file system due to wear-leveling of NAND flash memory. This forces NAND flash memory-based file systems to scan the whole flash memory during their mounts. The mount time usually increases linearly according to the size of and the usage pattern of the flash memory. NAND flash memory has been widely used as the storage medium of mobile devices. Due to the fact that mobile devices have unstable power supply, the file system for NAND flash memory requires stable recovery mechanism from power failure. In this paper, we present design and implementation of a new NAND flash memory-based file system that provides fast mount and enhanced stability. Our file system mounts 19 times faster than JFFS2's and 2 times faster than YAFFS's. The stability of our file system is also shown to be equivalent to that of JFFS2.

A garbage collector design and implementation for flash memory file system (플래시 메모리 파일 시스템을 위한 가비지 콜렉터 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Ki-Young;Son, Sung-Hoon;Shin, Dong-Ha
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.14A no.1 s.105
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 2007
  • Recently flash memory is widely accepted as a storage devise of embedded systems for portability and performance reasons. Flash memory has many distinguishing features compared to legacy magnetic disks. Especially, a file system for flash memory usually assumes the form of log-structured file system and it employs garbage collector accordingly. Since the garbage collector can greatly affect the performance of file system, it should be designed carefully considering flash memory features. In this paper, we suggest a new garbage collector for existing JFFS2 (Journaling Flash File System II) file system. By extensive performance evaluation, we show that the proposed garbage collector achieves improved performance in terms of flash memory consumption rate, increased flash memory life time, and improved wear-leveling.

A Mobile Flash File System - MJFFS (모바일 플래시 파일 시스템 - MJFFS)

  • 김영관;박현주
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.29-43
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    • 2004
  • As the development of an information technique, gradually, mobile device is going to be miniaturized and operates at high speed. By such the requirements, the devices using a flash memory as a storage media are increasing. The flash memory consumes low power, is a small size, and has a fast access time like the main memory. But the flash memory must erase for recording and the erase cycle is limited. JFFS is a representative filesystem which reflects the characteristics of the flash memory. JFFS to be consisted of LSF structure, writes new data to the flash memory in sequential, which is not related to a file size. Mounting a filesystem or an error recovery is achieved through the sequential approach. Therefore, the mounting delay time is happened according to the file system size. This paper proposes a MJFFS to use a multi-checkpoint information to manage a mass flash file system efficiently. A MJFFS, which improves JFFS, divides a flash memory into the block for suitable to the block device, and stores file information of a checkpoint structure at fixed interval. Therefore mounting and error recovery processing reduce efficiently a number of filesystem access by collecting a smaller checkpoint information than capacity of actual files. A MJFFS will be suitable to a mobile device owing to accomplish fast mounting and error recovery using advantage of log foundation filesystem and overcoming defect of JFFS.

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Design of a NAND Flash Memory File System to Improve System Boot Time

  • Park, Song-Hwa;Lee, Tae-Hoon;Chung, Ki-Dong
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.2 no.3 s.4
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    • pp.147-152
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    • 2006
  • NAND flash memory-based embedded systems are becoming increasingly common. These embedded systems have to provide a fast boot time. In this paper, we have designed and proposed a flash file system for embedded systems that require fast booting. By using a Flash Image Area, which keeps the latest flash memory information such as types and status of all blocks, the file system mounting time can be reduced significantly. We have shown by experiments that our file system outperforms YAFFS and RFFS.

Implementation of Efficient and Reliable Flash File System (효율적이고 신뢰성 있는 플래시 파일시스템의 구현)

  • Jin, Jong-Won;Lee, Tae-Hoon;Lee, Seung-Hwan;Chung, Ki-Dong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.651-660
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    • 2008
  • Flash memory is widely used in embedded systems because of its benefits such as non-volatile, shock resistant, and low power consumption. However, NAND flash memory suffers from out-place-update, limited erase cycles, and page based read/write operations. To solve these problems, YAFFS and RFFS, the flash memory file systems, are proposed. However YAFFS takes long time to mount the file system, because all the files are scattered all around flash memory. Thus YAFFS needs to fully scan the flash memory. To provide fast mounting, RFFS has been proposed. It stores all the block information, the addresses of block information and meta data to use them at mounting time. However additional operations for the meta data management are decreasing the performance of the system. This paper presents a new NAND flash file system called ERFFS (Efficient and Reliable Flash File System) which provides fast mounting and recovery with minimum mata data management. Based on the experimental results, ERFFS reduces the flash mount/recovery time and the file system overhead.

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Design and Evaluation of a Fast Boot-up Technique for Flash Memory based Computer Systems (플래시메모리 기반 컴퓨터시스템을 위한 고속 부팅 기법의 설계 및 성능평가)

  • Yim, Keun-Soo;Kim, Ji-Hong;Koh, Kern
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.32 no.11_12
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    • pp.587-597
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    • 2005
  • Flash memory based embedded computing systems are becoming increasingly prevalent.These systems typically have to provide an instant start-up time. However, we observe that mounting a file system toy flash memory takes 1 to 25 seconds mainly depending on the flash capacity. Since the flash chip capacity is doubled in every year, this mounting time will soon become the most dominant reason of the delay of system start-up time Therefore, in this paper, we present instant mounting techniques for flash file systems by storing the In-memory file system metadata to flash memory when unmounting the file system and reloading the stored metadata quickly when mounting the file system. These metadata snapshot techniques are specifically developed for NOR- and NAND-type flash memories, while at the same time, overcoming their physical constraints. The proposed techniques check the validity of the stored snapshot and use the proposed fast trash recovery techniques when the snapshot is Invalid. Based on the experimental results, the proposed techniques can reduce the flash mounting time by about two orders of magnitude over the existing de facto standard flash file system, JFFS2.