Double (Quadruple) your mmc-speed
Somebody on the maemo-developers list figured out how to double/quadruple the speed of the mmc-interface.
He offers a downloadable kernel with double speed, for quadruple speed you have to edit the kernel-source yourself since he does not seem to consider this safe with any card. http://maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-dev...er/005684.html Tried it with my 1GB extremetech and 2GB Kingston and works fine :-) |
Wow, thats cool.
With the initfs boot menu and this, Nokia should offer Fanoush a job! |
Glad to hear there is room for speed improvements. I'm curious if this would help speed up when using a swap file on the MMC
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Could this alter the time necessary to transfer multimedia files to the card? I would watch video on my 770 much more often if it didn't take sooo long to transfer. Does anyone know offhand if the USB port on the 770 USB 1.1 or 2.0?
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Faster MMC is currently helpful when booting from the card, for the swapfile and for aplications that have lot of data on card. As for usb 2.0 I don't know. Nokia marketing says it supports USB 2.0 for client mode http://europe.nokia.com/A4145105 but this can be mistake. I hope it is not. Currently USB 2.0 functionality in g_file_storage kernel module is not enabled. Maybe there is a reason. As for the 4x speedup, this is optional feature and some cards may not support it. I just tried quick hack and hardcoded it and it seems to work with Kingston 2GB card but it needs to be checked properly and enabled only for cards that support it. |
ok I read the maemo entry etc all sounds very cool and some great detective work there man!
if I follow it correctly it sounds kind of straightfoward and another example of the 770 actually being set deliberately to operate below it's actual capabilities. question is, I fell at the last hurdle - how do I actually, simply, get this up and running? |
Fanoush - if I mount an NFS partition in /media/mmc1/nas, do you think I will then access the NFS partition at the speed of 1.3Mb/s (as per normal MMC)?
I tried mounting the NFS partition in the root file system (ie. /nas) but the 770 then complained that I had filled up internal memory (99% used) even though I had very few apps installed - I suspect the writes to "/nas" corrupted an internal capacity reference somewhere. Later this week I'll try a timed copy to confirm the speed... just hope it doesn't stuff up my rootfs again! :) |
New kernel with 4x mode:
http://maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-dev...er/005709.html My 2GB Kingston goes into 4x and my 1GB Extremetech stays at 2x. |
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