OK, seems we have wildly different values for MemSet for different
machines.  I am going to up the MEMSET_LOOP_LIMIT value to 1024 because
it seems to be the best value on most machines.  We can revisit this in
7.4.

I wonder if a configure test is going to be required for this
evenutally.  I think random page size needs the same handling.

Maybe I should add to TODO:

  o compute optimal MEMSET_LOOP_LIMIT value via configure.

Is there a significant benefit?  Can someone run some query with MemSet
vs. memset and see a timing difference?  You can use the new GUC param
log_duration I just committed.

Remember, I added MemSet to eliminate the function call overhead, but at
this point, we are now seeing that MemSet beats memset() for ordinary
memory setting, and function call overhead isn't even an issue with the
larger buffer sizes.

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Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 11:07:03PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > 
> > Would you please retest this.  I have attached my email showing a
> > simpler test that is less error-prone.
> 
> Ok, here you go.  Same machine as before, 2-way UltraSPARC-II @400
> MHz, 2.5 G, gcc 2.95.3, Solaris 7.  This gcc compiles 32 bit apps.  
> 
> MemSet():
> 
> *64
> 
> real  0m1.298s
> user  0m1.290s
> sys   0m0.010s
> *128
> 
> real  0m2.251s
> user  0m2.250s
> sys   0m0.000s
> *256
> 
> real  0m3.734s
> user  0m3.720s
> sys   0m0.010s
> *512
> 
> real  0m7.041s
> user  0m7.010s
> sys   0m0.020s
> *1024
> 
> real  0m13.353s
> user  0m13.350s
> sys   0m0.000s
> *2048
> 
> real  0m26.178s
> user  0m26.040s
> sys   0m0.000s
> *4096
> 
> real  0m51.838s
> user  0m51.670s
> sys   0m0.010s
> 
> and memset()
> 
> *64
> 
> real  0m1.469s
> user  0m1.460s
> sys   0m0.000s
> *128
> 
> real  0m1.813s
> user  0m1.810s
> sys   0m0.000s
> *256
> 
> real  0m2.747s
> user  0m2.730s
> sys   0m0.010s
> *512
> 
> real  0m12.478s
> user  0m12.370s
> sys   0m0.010s
> *1024
> 
> real  0m26.128s
> user  0m26.010s
> sys   0m0.000s
> *2048
> 
> real  0m57.663s
> user  0m57.320s
> sys   0m0.010s
> *4096
> 
> real  1m53.772s
> user  1m53.290s
> sys   0m0.000s
> 
> A
> 
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