Bug #37703 | MySQL performance with and without Fast Mutexes using Sysbench Workload | ||
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Submitted: | 27 Jun 2008 21:20 | Modified: | 29 Apr 2015 0:09 |
Reporter: | Harita Chilukuri | Email Updates: | |
Status: | Closed | Impact on me: | |
Category: | MySQL Server: General | Severity: | S5 (Performance) |
Version: | MYSQL 6.0.4 (Source Distribution) | OS: | Linux (EL5.1) |
Assigned to: | CPU Architecture: | Any | |
Tags: | fast mutexes |
[27 Jun 2008 21:20]
Harita Chilukuri
[21 Aug 2008 4:05]
Valeriy Kravchuk
Thank you for a problem report. Please, try to repeat with a newer version, 6.0.6, and inform about the results. In case of the same problem, please, specify the exact sysbench commands used to test.
[18 Sep 2008 16:15]
Harita Chilukuri
I cannot try this with 6.0.6 as I do hit this bug http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=39490, which is fixed in the 6.0.7 version. Hence, I will post the results using 6.0.7 soon. Thanks!!!
[20 Sep 2008 6:59]
Valeriy Kravchuk
OK, let's wait for 6.0.7.
[26 Sep 2008 22:52]
Harita Chilukuri
I tried the same experiment with MySQL 6.0.7 from the development tree. The problem still exists: there is no performance difference at all (within noise range) when mysql is complied with or without fast mutexes. Also, if I reduce the number of spins and delays there is no improvement in the performance (within noise range). Has there been any specific changes made in this mysql version, as I dont see any performance difference by decreasing the number of spins and delays?? Below is the detailed results: Test Transactions per second CPU utilization(usr sys idle wt) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Without 90578.66 73 22 5 0 Fast Mutexes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- With Fast Mutexes 90470.06 73 22 4 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reduced the number of spins and delays 90310.32 73 22 4 0 Sysbench Tests: 1) ./sysbench prepare --test=oltp --mysql-table-engine=falcon --mysql-engine-trx=yes --mysql-socket=/tmp/mysql.sock --oltp-table-size=100000 --oltp-test-mode=simple 2) ./sysbench run --num-threads=8 --max-time=220 --max-requests=0 --mysql-table-engine=falcon --mysql-engine-trx=yes --test=oltp --oltp-test-mode=simple --oltp-table-size=100000 --mysql-socket=/tmp/mysql.sock > $OUTPUT_RESULT_DIR/metrics.out Thanks, Harita
[17 Oct 2008 3:15]
Davi Arnaut
WL#4601
[29 Apr 2015 0:09]
Paul DuBois
Noted in 5.7.8 changelog. The so-called "fast mutex" code has been removed from the server sources. It provides no measurable benefit, complicates the code, and is problematic for certain architectures such as POWER8. The (undocumented) WITH_FAST_MUTEXES CMake option has also been removed.