Re: explain analyze timings - Mailing list pgsql-hackers-win32

From John A Meinel
Subject Re: explain analyze timings
Date
Msg-id 423D9E63.2060008@arbash-meinel.com
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List pgsql-hackers-win32
Simon Riggs wrote:

>On Sun, 2005-03-20 at 14:42 +0100, Magnus Hagander wrote:
>
>
>>>>There is. I beleive QueryPerformanceCounter has sub-mirosecond
>>>>resolution.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Can we just replace gettimeofday() with a version that's basically:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>No, because it's also used for actual time-of-day calls.  It'd be
>>>necessary to hack executor/instrument.c in particular.
>>>
>>>
>>Here's a patch that does just this.
>>
>>On my system, the counter resolution is 3192090000 ticks per second
>>(Intel Xeon CPU). On a AMD Athlon XP system, it's 3579545 ticks per
>>second (a lot less, but still way way way better than gettimeofday has
>>on win32).
>>
>>
>
>Is this just a Win32 hack?
>
>I've been looking for a sub-millisecond counter on other OS for a while
>now...anybody know of any port specific counters elsewhere?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>
gettimeofday has microsecond resolution. And on most platforms you
actually do get good resolution from it.
QueryPerformanceCounter is win32 only, and it has variable resolution,
as determined by QueryPerformanceFrequency. (obviously as above the Xeon
claims 3B/s while Athlon is only 3.5M/s)
But that is just the finest resolution they can show, you still need to
test to see what the resolution they can give you.
On my dual Xeon I get Freq=2399360000 =2.4B/s In testing, the call
overhead seems to be about .35us, so the resolution is just < 1us.

>Best Regards, Simon Riggs
>
>
John
=:->


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