> 
> Basic question. Do you have any performance gain or improvement?
> In my test environment. no performance gain. Yes I know it's not for
> performance improvement.
My understanding:
If BKOPS feature is not enabled, the background operations will be started when 
card handles some read or write command. This will impact read/write 
performance. If BKOPS is enabled, driver can check whether need to do a BKOPS 
each time after card handled a read/write command. If need, driver can start 
BKOPS as soon as possible when user request is empty. This will can improve 
read/write performance.
So I think, anyhow background operations can improve the performance, but only 
can be seen when your test card need to do a background operations. If your 
card needn't, there will be no performance gain I think. Driver will works as 
normal.
BTW, the BKOPS is an operational features for eMMC4.41 card, to ensure whether 
the card support this feature, check ext_csd[502].
> 
> How to measure or check it has some improvement?
> Any ideas?
> 
Right now I didn't know how to do a precise measurement. Maybe keep on 
transferring large data for a long time with a card which enabled/or not the 
BKOPS feature can help to get some measurement data.

Thanks
Chuanxiao
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