[Python-Dev] Opcode cache in ceval loop
Serhiy Storchaka
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Tue Feb 2 12:41:01 EST 2016
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On 01.02.16 21:10, Yury Selivanov wrote: > To measure the max/average memory impact, I tuned my code to optimize > *every* code object on *first* run. Then I ran the entire Python test > suite. Python test suite + standard library both contain around 72395 > code objects, which required 20Mb of memory for caches. The test > process consumed around 400Mb of memory. Thus, the absolute worst case > scenario, the overhead is about 5%. Test process consumes such much memory because few tests creates huge objects. If exclude these tests (note that tests that requires more than 1Gb are already excluded by default) and tests that creates a number of threads (threads consume much memory too), the rest of tests needs less than 100Mb of memory. Absolute required minimum is about 25Mb. Thus, the absolute worst case scenario, the overhead is about 100%.
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