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| The code in this directory is used to process data from the mmc tracepoints
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| in the kernel.  To turn on mmc tracing, do this:
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|   adb shell echo 1 >/d/tracing/events/mmc/enable
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|   adb shell echo 1 >/d/tracing/tracing_on
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| To get the trace:
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|   adb pull /d/tracing/trace
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| To turn it back off, do:
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|   adb shell echo 0 >/d/tracing/tracing_enabled
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| The output is in a form of start/stop pairs.  The ops with rw in the name are
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| read or write ops, and the ones with erase in the name are the various erase
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| opts.
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| The mmc_trace_reduce script will take the output from the kernel, and convert it
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| to a single line per event, which includes the duration of the event.
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| This can then be fed into other tools for further analysis.
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| The file mmc_trace_sample_data contains sample mmc trace data from a Nexus 10.
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| It includes read, write and discard entries.  The discard entries came from
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| invoking fstrim in vold with "vdc fstrim dotrim".
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