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Framework for analyzing android I/O stack behavior: From generating theworkload to analyzing the trace

Authors
Jeong, SoomanLee, KisungHwang, JungwooLee, SeongjinWon, Youjip
Issue Date
Dec-2013
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Keywords
Analyzer; Android; Replayer; Workload generator
Citation
Future Internet, v.5, no.4, pp 591 - 610
Pages
20
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Future Internet
Volume
5
Number
4
Start Page
591
End Page
610
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73958
DOI
10.3390/fi5040591
ISSN
1999-5903
Abstract
The existing I/O workload generators and trace capturing tools are not adaptable to generating nor capturing the I/O requests of Android apps. The Android platform needs proper tools to capture and replay real world workload in the Android platform to verify the result of benchmark tools. This paper introduces Android Storage Performance Analysis Tool, AndroStep, which is specifically designed for characterizing and analyzing the behavior of the I/O subsystem in Android based devices. The AndroStep consists of Mobibench (workload generator), MOST (Mobile Storage Analyzer), and Mobigen (workload replayer). Mobibench is an Android app that generates a filesystem as well as SQLite database operations. Mobibench can also vary the number of concurrent threads to examining the filesystem scalability to support concurrency, e.g., metadata updates, journal file creation/deletion. MOST captures the trace and extracts key filesystem access characteristics such as access pattern with respect to file types, ratio between random vs. sequential access, ratio between buffered vs. synchronous I/O, fraction of metadata accesses, etc. MOST implements reverse mapping feature (finding an inode for a given block) and retrospective reverse mapping (finding an inode for a deleted file). Mobigen is a trace capturing and replaying tool that is specifically designed to perform the user experiment without actual human intervention. Mobigen records the system calls generated from the user behavior and sanitizes the trace for replayable form. Mobigen can replay this trace on different Android platforms or with different I/O stack configurations. As an example of using AndroStep, we analyzed the performances of twelve Android smartphones and the SQLite performances on five different filesystems. AndroStep makes otherwise time consuming I/O stack analysis extremely versatile. AndroStep makes a significant contribution in terms of shedding light on internal behavior of the Android I/O stack. © 2013 by the authors.
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