From: Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@bootlin.com>
To: Mikhail Kshevetskiy <mikhail.kshevetskiy@iopsys.eu>
Cc: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>,
Michael Trimarchi <michael@amarulasolutions.com>,
Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>,
Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>,
u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: Re: [PATCH] cmd: mtd: fix speed measurement in the speed benchmark
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2025 16:59:59 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87bjo22knk.fsf@bootlin.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <621f10e6-5264-4f24-b28a-272050c82e91@iopsys.eu> (Mikhail Kshevetskiy's message of "Tue, 26 Aug 2025 17:33:40 +0300")
On 26/08/2025 at 17:33:40 +03, Mikhail Kshevetskiy <mikhail.kshevetskiy@iopsys.eu> wrote:
> On 26.08.2025 17:23, Miquel Raynal wrote:
>> Hello Mikhail,
>>
>> On 26/08/2025 at 02:48:29 +03, Mikhail Kshevetskiy <mikhail.kshevetskiy@iopsys.eu> wrote:
>>
>>> The shown speed inverse linearly depends on size of data.
>>> See the output:
>>>
>>> spi-nand: spi_nand nand@0: Micron SPI NAND was found.
>>> spi-nand: spi_nand nand@0: 256 MiB, block size: 128 KiB, page size: 2048, OOB size: 128
>>> ...
>>> => mtd read.benchmark spi-nand0 $loadaddr 0 0x40000
>>> Reading 262144 byte(s) (128 page(s)) at offset 0x00000000
>>> Read speed: 63kiB/s
>>> => mtd read.benchmark spi-nand0 $loadaddr 0 0x20000
>>> Reading 131072 byte(s) (64 page(s)) at offset 0x00000000
>>> Read speed: 127kiB/s
>>> => mtd read.benchmark spi-nand0 $loadaddr 0 0x10000
>>> Reading 65536 byte(s) (32 page(s)) at offset 0x00000000
>>> Read speed: 254kiB/s
>>>
>>> In the spi-nand case 'io_op.len' is not the same as 'len',
>>> thus we divide a size of the single block on total time.
>>> This is wrong, we should divide on the time for a single
>>> block.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Mikhail Kshevetskiy <mikhail.kshevetskiy@iopsys.eu>
>> Happy to see this is useful :-) But you're totally right, it didn't use
>> the correct length. Maybe I would rephrase a bit the last two sentences
>> to make the commit clearer:
>>
>> "In the spi-nand case 'io_op.len' is not always the same as 'len', thus
>> we are using the wrong amount of data to derive the speed."
>>
>> However, regarding the diff,
>>
>>> @@ -594,9 +594,10 @@ static int do_mtd_io(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
>>>
>>> if (benchmark && bench_start) {
>>> bench_end = timer_get_us();
>>> + block_time = (bench_end - bench_start) / (len / io_op.len);
>>> printf("%s speed: %lukiB/s\n",
>>> read ? "Read" : "Write",
>>> - ((io_op.len * 1000000) / (bench_end - bench_start)) / 1024);
>>> + ((io_op.len * 1000000) / block_time) / 1024);
>> Why not just dividing the length by the benchmark time instead of
>> reducing and rounding the denominator in the first place, which I
>> believe makes the final result less precise?
>
> Do we use 64 bit math? If not we may easily get an overflow.
> Actually for 32-bit math it's better use a less precise formula:
> (io_op.len * (1000000/1024)) / block_time; thus we will have about 22
> bit for length.
I considered overflow out of topic (see the v1 of the benchmark
introduction) as we do not run bootloaders for hours. Yes it is
definitely reachable, but for a development/benchmarking tool, I didn't
consider this as a problem.
Thanks,
Miquèl
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-08-26 18:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-08-25 23:48 [PATCH] cmd: mtd: fix speed measurement in the speed benchmark Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-26 14:23 ` Miquel Raynal
2025-08-26 14:32 ` Michael Nazzareno Trimarchi
2025-08-26 14:35 ` Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-26 14:33 ` Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-26 14:59 ` Miquel Raynal [this message]
2025-08-26 19:21 ` [PATCH v2] " Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-28 9:45 ` Miquel Raynal
2025-08-29 7:48 ` [PATCH v3 0/2] cmd: mtd: fix benchmarking Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-29 7:48 ` [PATCH v3 1/2] cmd: mtd: fix speed measurement in the speed benchmark Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-29 7:48 ` [PATCH v3 2/2] cmd: mtd: add benchmark option to the help Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-29 7:55 ` [PATCH v4 0/2] cmd: mtd: fix benchmarking Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-29 7:55 ` [PATCH v4 1/2] Prepare v2025.10-rc3 Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-29 7:55 ` [PATCH v4 2/2] cmd: mtd: fix speed measurement in the speed benchmark Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-29 7:59 ` [PATCH v5 0/2] cmd: mtd: fix benchmarking Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-29 7:59 ` [PATCH v5 1/2] cmd: mtd: fix speed measurement in the speed benchmark Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-29 7:59 ` [PATCH v5 2/2] cmd: mtd: add benchmark option to the help Mikhail Kshevetskiy
2025-08-29 21:54 ` Miquel Raynal
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