From: Martin Bosslet Date: 2012-02-20T05:52:53+09:00 Subject: [ruby-core:42749] [ruby-trunk - Feature #5995] calling io_advise_internal() in read_all() Issue #5995 has been updated by Martin Bosslet. Yusuke Endoh wrote: > Hello, Martin > > I guess that your point is off topic from this ticket. > As I and Masaki showed, in normal cases, File#read does > not reallocate a memory. (Let me know if I'm wrong) > > But I think your point is valid for the general IO#read > (especially, reading from a socket). I recommend you to > create a patch and a benchmark, and discuss in another > thread. > Hi Yusuke, you're right, my apologies! I just read 'read_all' and 'a lot of reallocs' and was immediately reminded of what I noticed on a different note :) I opened Issue #6047 for this separate topic! -Martin ---------------------------------------- Feature #5995: calling io_advise_internal() in read_all() https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/5995 Author: Masaki Matsushita Status: Rejected Priority: Normal Assignee: Motohiro KOSAKI Category: core Target version: =begin I propose to call io_advise_internal() in read_all(). It will increase performance. I created a dummy file: dd if=/dev/zero of=dummy bs=1M count=100 Then, I ran the following: require 'benchmark' Benchmark.bm do |x| x.report do f = File.open("dummy") # dummy file(about 100MB ) f.read end end I freed page cache before each test: sudo sysctl -w vm.drop_caches=1 results on Ubuntu 11.10(3.0.0-15-server): r34462: user system total real 0.050000 0.220000 0.270000 ( 0.356033) user system total real 0.050000 0.190000 0.240000 ( 0.332243) user system total real 0.060000 0.210000 0.270000 ( 0.347758) patched ruby: user system total real 0.030000 0.130000 0.160000 ( 0.225866) user system total real 0.040000 0.170000 0.210000 ( 0.250172) user system total real 0.040000 0.150000 0.190000 ( 0.254654) It shows the patch increases performance. =end -- http://bugs.ruby-lang.org/