Hello and thank you for your feedback. We have measured PGO gain using other workloads also. Our initial choice for this optimization was pybench, but the speedup obtained was lower than using regrtest and it didn't cover a lot of Python scenarios. Instead, regrtest has an uniform distribution for the tests and the resulting binary is overall much faster than the default, or trained using other workloads, and thus covering a larger pool of Python loads. This optimization was also tested on a production environments running OpenStack Swift and got up to 9% improvements.
The reason we proposed this target to be always on is that the obtained optimized binary is better out of the box for the general cases. Alecsandru From: gvanros...@gmail.com [mailto:gvanros...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Guido van Rossum Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2015 7:15 PM To: Patrascu, Alecsandru Cc: python-dev@python.org Subject: Re: [Python-Dev] Profile Guided Optimization active by-default How about we first add a new Makefile target that enables PGO, without turning it on by default? Then later we can enable it by default. Also, I have my doubts about regrtest. How sure are we that it represents a typical Python load? Tests are often using a different mix of operations than production code. On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 7:46 AM, Patrascu, Alecsandru <alecsandru.patra...@intel.com> wrote: Hi All, This is Alecsandru from Server Scripting Languages Optimization team at Intel Corporation. I would like to submit a request to turn-on Profile Guided Optimization or PGO as the default build option for Python (both 2.7 and 3.6), given its performance benefits on a wide variety of workloads and hardware. For instance, as shown from attached sample performance results from the Grand Unified Python Benchmark, >20% speed up was observed. In addition, we are seeing 2-9% performance boost from OpenStack/Swift where more than 60% of the codes are in Python 2.7. Our analysis indicates the performance gain was mainly due to reduction of icache misses and CPU front-end stalls. Attached is the Makefile patches that modify the all build target and adds a new one called "disable-profile-opt". We built and tested this patch for Python 2.7 and 3.6 on our Linux machines (CentOS 7/Ubuntu Server 14.04, Intel Xeon Haswell/Broadwell with 18/8 cores). We use "regrtest" suite for training as it provides the best performance improvement. Some of the test programs in the suite may fail which leads to build fail. One solution is to disable the specific failed test using the "-x " flag (as shown in the patch) Steps to apply the patch: 1. hg clone https://hg.python.org/cpython cpython 2. cd cpython 3. hg update 2.7 (needed for 2.7 only) 4. Copy *.patch to the current directory 5. patch < python2.7-pgo.patch (or patch < python3.6-pgo.patch) 6. ./configure 7. make To disable PGO 7b. make disable-profile-opt In the following, please find our sample performance results from latest XEON machine, XEON Broadwell EP. Hardware (HW): Intel XEON (Broadwell) 8 Cores BIOS settings: Intel Turbo Boost Technology: false Hyper-Threading: false Operating System: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS trusty OS configuration: CPU freq set at fixed: 2.6GHz by echo 2600000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq echo 2600000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) disabled (to reduce run to run variation) by echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space GCC version: gcc version 4.8.4 (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04) Benchmark: Grand Unified Python Benchmark (GUPB) GUPB Source: https://hg.python.org/benchmarks/ Python2.7 results: Python source: hg clone https://hg.python.org/cpython cpython Python Source: hg update 2.7 hg id: 0511b1165bb6 (2.7) hg id -r 'ancestors(.) and tag()': 15c95b7d81dc (2.7) v2.7.10 hg --debug id -i: 0511b1165bb6cf40ada0768a7efc7ba89316f6a5 Benchmarks Speedup(%) simple_logging 20 raytrace 20 silent_logging 19 richards 19 chaos 16 formatted_logging 16 json_dump 15 hexiom2 13 pidigits 12 slowunpickle 12 django_v2 12 unpack_sequence 11 float 11 mako 11 slowpickle 11 fastpickle 11 django 11 go 10 json_dump_v2 10 pathlib 10 regex_compile 10 pybench 9.9 etree_process 9 regex_v8 8 bzr_startup 8 2to3 8 slowspitfire 8 telco 8 pickle_list 8 fannkuch 8 etree_iterparse 8 nqueens 8 mako_v2 8 etree_generate 8 call_method_slots 7 html5lib_warmup 7 html5lib 7 nbody 7 spectral_norm 7 spambayes 7 fastunpickle 6 meteor_contest 6 chameleon 6 rietveld 6 tornado_http 5 unpickle_list 5 pickle_dict 4 regex_effbot 3 normal_startup 3 startup_nosite 3 etree_parse 2 call_method_unknown 2 call_simple 1 json_load 1 call_method 1 Python3.6 results Python source: hg clone https://hg.python.org/cpython cpython hg id: 96d016f78726 tip hg id -r 'ancestors(.) and tag()': 1a58b1227501 (3.5) v3.5.0rc1 hg --debug id -i: 96d016f78726afbf66d396f084b291ea43792af1 Benchmark Speedup(%) fastunpickle 22.94 fastpickle 21.67 json_load 17.64 simple_logging 17.49 meteor_contest 16.67 formatted_logging 15.33 etree_process 14.61 raytrace 13.57 etree_generate 13.56 chaos 12.09 hexiom2 12 nbody 11.88 json_dump_v2 11.24 richards 11.02 nqueens 10.96 fannkuch 10.79 go 10.77 float 10.26 regex_compile 9.8 silent_logging 9.63 pidigits 9.58 etree_iterparse 9.48 2to3 8.44 regex_v8 8.09 regex_effbot 7.88 call_simple 7.63 tornado_http 7.38 etree_parse 4.92 spectral_norm 4.72 normal_startup 4.39 telco 3.88 startup_nosite 3.7 call_method 3.63 unpack_sequence 3.6 call_method_slots 2.91 call_method_unknown 2.59 iterative_count 0.45 threaded_count -2.79 Thank you, Alecsandru _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/guido%40python.org -- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com