Very, very nice work.
Congrats.
Works fine there too.
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Directeur général.
"Arnaud Le Blanc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Currently the way globals work forces to pass a thread-local-storage
pointer
across function calls, which involves some overhead. Also, not all
functions
get the pointer as argument and need to use TSRMLS_FETCH(), which is slow.
For
instance emalloc() involves a TSRMLS_FETCH(). An other overhead is
accessing
globals, using multiple pointers in different locations.
The following patch caches each global address in a native TLS variable so
that accessing a global is as simple as global_name->member. This removes
the
requirement of passing the tls pointer across function calls, so that the
two
major overheads of ZTS builds are avoided.
Globals can optionally be declared statically, which speeds up things a
bit.
Results in bench.php:
non-ZTS: 3.7s
ZTS unpatched: 5.2s
ZTS patched: 4.0s
ZTS patched and static globals: 3.8s
The patch introduces two new macros: TSRMG_D() (declare) and TSRMG_DH()
(declare, for headers) to declare globals, instead of the current
"ts_rsrc_id
foo_global_id". These macros declare the global id, plus the __thread
pointer
to the global storage.
ts_allocate_id now takes one more callback function as argument to bind
the
global pointer to its storage. This callback is declared in TSRMG_D[H]().
As all TSRMLS_* macros now does nothing, it is needed to call
ts_resource(0)
explicitly at least one time in each thread to initialize its storage. A
new
TSRMLS_INIT() macro as been added for this purpose.
All this is disabled by default. --with-tsrm-__thread-tls enables the
features
of the patch, and --with-tsrm-full-__thread-tls enables static declaration
of
globals.
It as been tested on Linux compiled with --disable-all in CLI and a bit in
Apache2 with the worker MPM. Known issues:
- Declaring globals statically (--with-tsrm-full-__thread-tls) causes
troubles
to dlopen(), actually Apache wont load the module at runtime (it works
with
just --with-tsrm-__thread-tls).
- The patch assumes that all resources are ts_allocate_id()'ed before any
other thread calls ts_allocate_id or ts_resource_ex(), which is possibly
not
the case.
The patch needs some tweaks and does not pretend to be included in any
branch,
but I would like to have some comments on it.
The patch: http://arnaud.lb.s3.amazonaws.com/__thread-tls.patch
Regards,
Arnaud
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