Suman Somasundar created HADOOP-11466: -----------------------------------------
Summary: Newer Fast byte comparison is slower in SUN SPARC machines Key: HADOOP-11466 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-11466 Project: Hadoop Common Issue Type: Improvement Components: io, performance, util Environment: Linux X86 and Solaris SPARC Reporter: Suman Somasundar Assignee: Suman Somasundar Priority: Minor One difference between Hadoop 2.x and Hadoop 1.x is a utility to compare two byte arrays at coarser 8-byte granularity instead of at the byte-level. The discussion at HADOOP-7761 says this fast byte comparison is somewhat faster for longer arrays and somewhat slower for smaller arrays ( AVRO-939). In order to do 8-byte reads on addresses not aligned to 8-byte boundaries, the patch uses Unsafe.getLong. The problem is that this call is incredibly expensive on SPARC. The reason is that the Studio compiler detects an unaligned pointer read and handles this read in software. x86 supports unaligned reads, so there is no penalty for this call on x86. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)