cvs commit: src/sbin/atacontrol atacontrol.c
Poul-Henning Kamp
phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Mon Dec 17 15:52:58 PST 2007
In message <20071217.091901.627251640.imp at bsdimp.com>, "M. Warner Losh" writes:
>In message: <11419.1197903331 at critter.freebsd.dk>
> "Poul-Henning Kamp" <phk at phk.freebsd.dk> writes:
>: > * NAND Flash devices should not have their sectors erased unless
>: >absolutely necessary, to implement wear levelling.
>:
>: Wrong, almost exactly the opposite in fact:
>:
>: Flash devices using wear-levelling should have data erased as soon as
>: possible to give the wear-levelling the maximum amount of information
>: and available space to work with.
>
>The formula for flash life has two components: The percentage of space
>available and the data rate. So the more space, the longer it will
>last for a given rate.
It is actually quite a bit more complex than that, but for people who
don't have access to the actual FAL algorithm, it is a useful first
approximation. For some of the non-patented, practically unused
FAL algorithms, it is even the strict truth.
For NDA reasons, I can't go into too much details, there is a couple
of very read-worth patents which M-Systems got and SanDisk bought
with the company, which they are now sueing everybody and their
aunt for infringing.
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