Abstract

The write constraints of Multi-Level Cell (MLC) NAND flash memory make most of the existing flash translation layer (FTL) schemes inefficient or inapplicable. In this article, we solve several fundamental problems in the design of MLC flash translation layer. The objective is to reduce the garbage collection overhead to reduce the average system response time. We make the key observation that the valid pages copy is the essential garbage collection overhead. Based on this observation, we propose two approaches, namely, concentrated mapping and postponed reclamation, to effectively reduce the valid pages copy. Besides, we propose a progressive garbage collection that can well utilize the system idle time to reclaim more spaces. We conduct a series of experiments on an embedded developing board with a set of benchmarks. The experimental results show that our scheme can achieve a significant reduction in the average system response time compared with the previous work.

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