Kevin Grittner <Kevin.Grittner@wicourts.gov> schrieb:
>Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Any chance you can run oprofile (on either branch, don't really
>> care) against the 32 client test and post the results?
>
>Besides the other changes we discussed, I boosted scale to 150 and
>ran at READ COMMITTED isolation level (because all threads promptly
>crashed and burned at REPEATABLE READ -- we desperately need a
>pgbench option to retry a transaction on serialization failure).
>The oprofile hot spots at half a percent or higher:
>
>CPU: Intel Core/i7, speed 2262 MHz (estimated)
>Counted CPU_CLK_UNHALTED events (Clock cycles when not halted) with
>a unit mask of 0x00 (No unit mask) count 100000
>samples % image name symbol name
>933394 4.9651 postgres AllocSetAlloc
>848476 4.5134 postgres base_yyparse
>719515 3.8274 postgres SearchCatCache
>461275 2.4537 postgres hash_search_with_hash_value
>426411 2.2682 postgres GetSnapshotData
>322938 1.7178 postgres LWLockAcquire
>322236 1.7141 postgres core_yylex
>305471 1.6249 postgres MemoryContextAllocZeroAligned
>281543 1.4976 postgres expression_tree_walker
>270241 1.4375 postgres XLogInsert
>234899 1.2495 postgres MemoryContextAlloc
>210137 1.1178 postgres ScanKeywordLookup
>184857 0.9833 postgres heap_page_prune
>173608 0.9235 postgres hash_any
>153011 0.8139 postgres _bt_compare
>144538 0.7689 postgres nocachegetattr
>131466 0.6993 postgres fmgr_info_cxt_security
>131001 0.6968 postgres grouping_planner
>130808 0.6958 postgres LWLockRelease
>124112 0.6602 postgres PinBuffer
>120745 0.6423 postgres LockAcquireExtended
>112992 0.6010 postgres ExecInitExpr
>112830 0.6002 postgres lappend
>112311 0.5974 postgres new_list
>110368 0.5871 postgres check_stack_depth
>106036 0.5640 postgres AllocSetFree
>102565 0.5456 postgres MemoryContextAllocZero
>94689 0.5037 postgres SearchSysCache
That profile looks like you ran pgbench with -m simple. How does it look with prepared instead?
Andres
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