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I am trying to do a wear leveling test on a series of SD cards. I relation to this my idea was to use dd to write, read, rewrite and reread the same "first block" on the SD card - my for doing this is the following -

dd if=data of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=1 conv=fsync rm readdata >/dev/null dd if=/dev/sdb of=readdata bs=512 count=1 conv=fsync

I then do a md5sum on data and readdata to ensure that everything is ok, afterwards I overwrite the same block with zeroes,

dd if=zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=1 conv=fsync rm zerodata >/dev/null dd if=/dev/sdb of=zerodata bs=512 count=1 conv=fsync

Again I compare the md5sum of zero and zerodata, these two processes keep occuring over and over again.

Now to my question, can I be sure that my operating system, flushes the data to the SD card. From the man dd, I get the following:

"" sync pad every input block with NULs to ibs-size; when used with block or unblock, pad with spaces rather than NULs

fdatasync physically write output file data before finishing

fsync likewise, but also write metadata ""

Or am I not writing anything at all to the SD card?

Thanks in advance for your input

Jesper Nielsen

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