The Moto X (and more importantly, the Moto G) are using F2FS on their /data partitions and are seeing great I/O performance--even the Moto G, which is using essentially MicroSD eMMC is performing very well, and it's attributed to F2FS.
Is it possible to merge the patches required for F2FS support into the currently GNex kernel and produce a Recovery image built using that kernel that could clean /data and create a F2FS partition on it? Further, could that same kernel then be used in conjunction with an Android image to provide support for F2FS in Android, as the Moto X and G do?
The benchmarks for F2FS performance on NAND is incredible, and the GNex's is seeing new life with KitKat's memory and process optimizations. I'd like to start a discussion on bringing F2FS support to the GNex, in the interest of furthering it's potential.
Is it possible to merge the patches required for F2FS support into the currently GNex kernel and produce a Recovery image built using that kernel that could clean /data and create a F2FS partition on it? Further, could that same kernel then be used in conjunction with an Android image to provide support for F2FS in Android, as the Moto X and G do?
The benchmarks for F2FS performance on NAND is incredible, and the GNex's is seeing new life with KitKat's memory and process optimizations. I'd like to start a discussion on bringing F2FS support to the GNex, in the interest of furthering it's potential.