kerneltest/f32test/bench/testscripts/fat_perf_test_dircache_partially_cached_5.1MB_data_H2.bat
author Dremov Kirill (Nokia-D-MSW/Tampere) <kirill.dremov@nokia.com>
Thu, 07 Jan 2010 13:38:45 +0200
changeset 10 36bfc973b146
parent 9 96e5fb8b040d
permissions -rw-r--r--
Revision: 201001 Kit: 201001

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rem Initial Contributors:
rem Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
rem
rem Contributors:
rem
rem Description:
rem
rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rem @SYMTestCaseID 		PBASE-FAT-PERF-1372
rem @SYMTestType    		PT	
rem @SYMPREQ			PREQ1885
rem @SYMTestCaseDesc		To check the directory cache performance by opening multiple files linearly when 5.1MB data is used with 2MB DirCache 
rem				(i.e Partially Cached – 40% of data cached)
rem @SYMTestActions		0. Make sure the Test pre-settings
rem				1. Set FAT_MinDirCacheSize  = 128 KB  and  FAT_MaxDirCacheSize  = 2048 KB  in ESTART.TXT
rem				2. Try to fill DirCache with 5.1MB data
rem				   Note: Before the next step, ABCD~_1 file is opened at root dir \D1\ to set the LeafDirCache.
rem				   This should not be accounted for measurement purpose.
rem				3.  Open the following files under \\D1\\D2\\D3\\
rem					ABCD~_20
rem					ABCD~_200
rem					ABCD~_1000
rem					ABCD~_3000
rem					ABCD~_4000
rem					ABCD~_6000
rem					ABCD~_8000
rem				4. Measure the  time taken to open each of these files
rem @SYMTestExpectedResults	1. FAT_MinDirCacheSize  = 128 KB  and  FAT_MaxDirCacheSize  = 2048 KB  
rem				2. DirCache filled with 2MB data only
rem				3. File Open Successful
rem				4. Time in ms for each file
rem Note:			It is assumed that memory card is mounted on e: drive on the target board
rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_ -n 8000 -m 1
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_ -n 8000 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_ -n 8000 -m 0

t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_1 -n 1 -m 0

t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_20 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_200 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_1000 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_3000 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_4000 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_6000 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_8000 -n 1 -m 0


rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rem @SYMTestCaseID 		PBASE-FAT-PERF-1373	
rem @SYMTestType    		PT	
rem @SYMPREQ			PREQ1885
rem @SYMTestCaseDesc		To check the directory cache performance by opening multiple files randomly when 5.1MB data is used with 2MB DirCache 
rem                            	(i.e Partially Cached –  40% of data cached)
rem @SYMTestActions		0. Make sure the Test pre-settings
rem				1. Set FAT_MinDirCacheSize  = 128 KB  and  FAT_MaxDirCacheSize  =  2048 KB  in ESTART.TXT
rem				2. Try to fill DirCache with 5.1MB data
rem				   Note: Before the next step, ABCD~_1 file is opened at root dir \D1\ to set the LeafDirCache.
rem				   This should not be accounted for measurement purpose.
rem				3. Open the following files under \\D1\\D2\\D3\\
rem					ABCD~_8000
rem					ABCD~_20
rem					ABCD~_4000
rem					ABCD~_1000
rem					ABCD~_3000
rem					ABCD~_200
rem					ABCD~_6000
rem				4. Measure the  time taken to open each of these files
rem @SYMTestExpectedResults	1. FAT_MinDirCacheSize  = 128 KB  and  FAT_MaxDirCacheSize  =  2048 KB  
rem				2. DirCache filled with 2MB data only
rem				3. File Open Successful
rem				4. Time in ms for each file
rem Note:			It is assumed that memory card is mounted on e: drive on the target board
rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_ -n 8000 -m 1
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_ -n 8000 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_ -n 8000 -m 0


t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_1 -n 1 -m 0

t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_8000 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_20 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_4000 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_1000 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_3000 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_200 -n 1 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_6000 -n 1 -m 0


rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rem @SYMTestCaseID 		PBASE-FAT-PERF-1374
rem @SYMTestType    		PT	
rem @SYMPREQ			PREQ1885
rem @SYMTestCaseDesc		To check the directory cache performance by creating a file when 5.1MB data is used with 2MB DirCache 
rem				(i.e Partially Cached – 40% of data cached)
rem @SYMTestActions		0. Make sure the Test pre-settings
rem				1. Set FAT_MinDirCacheSize  =  128 KB  and  FAT_MaxDirCacheSize  = 2048 KB in ESTART.TXT
rem				2. Try to fill DirCache with 5.1MB data
rem				   Note: Before the next step, ABCD~_1 file is opened at root dir \D1\ to set the LeafDirCache.
rem				   This should not be accounted for measurement purpose.
rem				3. Create  FILE_2.TXT in \\D1\\D2\\D3\\
rem				4. Measure the  time taken to create a file
rem @SYMTestExpectedResults	1. FAT_MinDirCacheSize  =  128 KB  and  FAT_MaxDirCacheSize  = 2048 KB
rem				2. DirCache filled with 2MB data only
rem				3. Files Creation Successful
rem				4. Time in ms
rem Note:			It is assumed that memory card is mounted on e: drive on the target board
rem -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_ -n 8000 -m 1
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_ -n 8000 -m 0
t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1\D2\D3 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_ -n 8000 -m 0

t_fat_perf e -c Open -p D1 -b ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD5ABCD6ABCD7ABCD8ABCD9ABCD1ABCD2ABCD3ABCD4ABCD_1 -n 1 -m 0

t_fat_perf e -c Create -p D1\D2\D3 -b FILE_2 -n 1 -m 0



rem ---Cleanup------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rem ---Do not consider this for performance measurement

t_fat_perf e -c Delete -p D1\D2\D3 -b FILE_2 -n 1 -m 0