sd_bench
SD card or mount point bench test
Performs bench mark testing on SD card or other mount points using the file system layer.
A single test run.
Sequentially writes blocks of bytes to a test file on the device until the test duration elapses.
Optionally, the number of bytes written are read back and verified.
The following runtime options are available:
sdbench: [-b] [-r] [-d] [-k] [-s] [-a] [-v]
-b Block size per write (1-65536), default 512
-r Number of runs (1-10000), default 5
-d Max duration of a test (ms) (1-60000), default 2000
-k Keep test file when finished, default false
-s Call fsync after each block, false calls fsync
only at the end of each run, default false
-a Test performance on aligned data, default false
-v Verify data and block number, default true
An example of a completed test:
nsh> sdbench
Using block size = 512 bytes, sync = false
Testing Sequential Write Speed...
Run 1: 345.9 KB/s, max write time: 156.907 ms (3.2 KB/s), fsync: 259.687 ms
Run 2: 378.8 KB/s, max write time: 30.273 ms (16.5 KB/s), fsync: 240.832 ms
Run 3: 372.1 KB/s, max write time: 37.630 ms (13.3 KB/s), fsync: 261.005 ms
Run 4: 341.7 KB/s, max write time: 186.352 ms (2.7 KB/s), fsync: 240.875 ms
Run 5: 375.6 KB/s, max write time: 37.785 ms (13.2 KB/s), fsync: 250.928 ms
Avg : 362.8 KB/s, 3.999 MB written.
Testing Sequential Read Speed...
Run 1: 636.5 KB/s, max read/verify time: 54.1180 ms (9.2 KB/s)
Run 2: 648.9 KB/s, max read/verify time: 54.0520 ms (9.3 KB/s)
Run 3: 663.2 KB/s, max read/verify time: 43.5360 ms (11.5 KB/s)
Run 4: 721.8 KB/s, max read/verify time: 11.7640 ms (42.5 KB/s)
Avg : 652.6 KB/s, 3.999 MB and verified
The following Kconfig options can be used to configure the application at compile time.
CONFIG_TESTING_SD_BENCH
- Enable the SD benchmark testing utility.CONFIG_TESTING_SD_BENCH_PROGNAME
- The name of the program registered with nsh.CONFIG_TESTING_SD_BENCH_PRIORITY
- The priority of the task.CONFIG_TESTING_SD_BENCH_STACKSIZE
- The stacksize of the task.CONFIG_TESTING_SD_BENCH_DEVICE
- The mountpoint to run sdbench on.