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beanhuo (Bean Huo) · GitHub This bash script automates the execution of the `fio` tool for storage benchmarking and system performance analysis Search code, repositories, users, issues, pull requests MicroSW, Linux kernel,IOKPP beanhuo has 21 repositories available Follow their code on GitHub
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LKML: Bean Huo: Re: [PATCH v6 0 3] Add OP-TEE based RPMB driver for UFS . . . Bean On Sun, 2025-10-26 at 22:25 +0100, Bean Huo wrote: > > This patch series introduces OP-TEE based RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) > support for UFS devices, extending the kernel-level secure storage > capabilities > that are currently available for eMMC devices > > Previously, OP-TEE required a userspace supplicant to access RPMB
Bean Huo – Micron Technology | LinkedIn Senior Software Engineer focused on scalable, secure systems I turn complex requirements into clean, distributed solutions Passionate about performance, fault tolerance, and solving real-world
[RESENT PATCH v3 0 5] Add multiple FFU modes in mmc-utils based on eMMC . . . [Resent since the wrong email address] Following the discussions with Avri at the 2024 ALPSS, I am submitting these patches to introduce multiple FFU modes, as defined in the eMMC specification 6 6 18 The new FFU implementation can support diverse vendor requirements and operational conditions
LKML: Bean Huo: [PATCH v5 0 3] Add UFS RTC support Helps with Regular Maintenance: scheduling routine maintenance tasks in the storage device This includes evenly across the storage to extend its life 2 Figuring Out How Old Data Is: were last used This is handy for deciding when to do maintenance tasks to keep the storage working well over time 3 Making Devices Last Longer: