Hi Christoph,
This is a follow-up email based on recommendations from Heikki Linnakangas:
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/5f048a5a-c471-50ae-30ad-385dcafc616b%40iki.fi
and Tom Lane:
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/888692.1601489331%40sss.pgh.pa.us
> Maybe you should speak to the distribution vendors or the folk packaging PostgreSQL for those distributions, instead.
Following the initial post by Tsahi Zidenberg:
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/099F69EE-51D3-4214-934A-1F28C0A1A7A7%40amazon.com
> The patch was tested to improve pgbench simple-update by 10% and sysbench write-only by 3% on a 64-core armv8.2 machine (AWS m6g.16xlarge).
The change is to compile PostgreSQL for arm64 with an extra flag -moutline-atomics when the compiler is gcc-8.5 or gcc-9.4.
-moutline-atomics is enabled by default in all newer compilers gcc-{10, 11, trunk}, and on clang-{12, 13, trunk}.
The change is needed only for a limited number of Debian and Ubuntu releases compiled by gcc versions with the outline-atomics flag disabled by default.
Would it be possible to update the PostgreSQL arm64 apt packages for Debian and Ubuntu with the -moutline-atomics flag?
Thanks,
Sebastian