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Bug #14490

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MJIT slows down Rails applications

Added by sam.saffron (Sam Saffron) about 6 years ago. Updated over 5 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Target version:
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[ruby-core:85625]

Description

This was reported earlier but I would like to add some test methodology here: (tested using Discourse)

What I tested

  1. Run ruby script/bench.rb to warm up profiling database

  2. Run RUBYOPT='--jit --jit-verbose=1 --jit-max-cache=10000' RAILS_ENV=profile bin/puma -e production

    1. Increasing the cache size is an attempt to get higher hit rates
  3. WAIT 5-15 or so minutes for all jitting to stop so we have no cross talk

  4. Run ab -n 100 http://localhost:9292/

  5. Wait for all new jitting to finish

  6. Run ab -n 100 http://localhost:9292/

The absolute best I get is around 61ms median for the test. With MJIT

This is MJIT results!

Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms)
  50%     61
  66%     63
  75%     70
  80%     71
  90%     73
  95%     83
  98%    106
  99%    109
 100%    109 (longest request)

Compared to w/o MJIT which is:

Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms)
  50%     47
  66%     48
  75%     50
  80%     51
  90%     60
  95%     62
  98%     75
  99%     77
 100%     77 (longest request)

Theory on why this happens

I suspect this is happening cause we are introducing new overhead to every single method dispatch (counting for mjit, and hash lookup and so on). This overhead adds up.

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