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Note that on ARM/graviton processors, option 2 and 3 result in 20%+ throughput increase when running grpc-go's benchmarks with concurrency=100 and a 1kb payload:
unary-networkMode_none-bufConn_false-keepalive_false-benchTime_5m0s-trace_false-latency_0s-kbps_0-MTU_0-maxConcurrentCalls_100-reqSize_1024B-respSize_1024B-compressor_off-channelz_false-preloader_false-clientReadBufferSize_-1-clientWriteBufferSize_-1-serverReadBufferSize_-1-serverWriteBufferSize_-1-sleepBetweenRPCs_0s-connections_1-recvBufferPool_nil-sharedWriteBuffer_false
Title Before After Percentage
TotalOps 34150108 42452710 24.31%
Bytes/op 18312.83 18288.20 -0.13%
Allocs/op 170.81 169.13 -0.59%
ReqT/op 932525615.79 1159242001.07 24.31%
RespT/op 932525615.79 1159242001.07 24.31%
50th-Lat 856.568µs 675.408µs -21.15%
90th-Lat 976.363µs 817.218µs -16.30%
99th-Lat 1.559802ms 1.401467ms -10.15%
Avg-Lat 877.845µs 705.82µs -19.60%
GoVersion go1.22.0 go1.22.0
GrpcVersion 1.63.0-dev 1.63.0-dev
Same benchmark running on Intel gives less of a gain, but is still a clear improvement:
unary-networkMode_none-bufConn_false-keepalive_false-benchTime_5m0s-trace_false-latency_0s-kbps_0-MTU_0-maxConcurrentCalls_100-reqSize_1024B-respSize_1024B-compressor_off-channelz_false-preloader_false-clientReadBufferSize_-1-clientWriteBufferSize_-1-serverReadBufferSize_-1-serverWriteBufferSize_-1-sleepBetweenRPCs_0s-connections_1-recvBufferPool_nil-sharedWriteBuffer_false
Title Before After Percentage
TotalOps 34144564 36850123 7.92%
Bytes/op 18305.01 18282.50 -0.13%
Allocs/op 170.25 168.91 -1.17%
ReqT/op 932374227.63 1006254025.39 7.92%
RespT/op 932374227.63 1006254025.39 7.92%
50th-Lat 854.773µs 783.94µs -8.29%
90th-Lat 992.547µs 946.702µs -4.62%
99th-Lat 1.564684ms 1.582244ms 1.12%
Avg-Lat 877.519µs 813.102µs -7.34%
GoVersion go1.22.0 go1.22.0
GrpcVersion 1.63.0-dev 1.63.0-dev
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Thanks for looking into this/thinking about potential solutions. After reading both issue threads I like option 1 and 3, especially if 3 increases throughput and also doesn't allocate when connection is idle. However, option 1 seems very simple (I don't know too much historically about these pragmas in this codebase). Doug is out this week and back next and I trust his judgement on this so I'll defer to him on the final decision, but we'd definitely be willing to review any PR's/patches for this :).
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Sorry for the delay here.
I'm fine with option (1) as a quick fix here.
What are your thoughts about this option:
- Allocate on the heap, and use a sync.Pool to re-use memory and prevent too much garbage from being created? IIUC stack allocations can permanently grow the stack and would not ever be reduced for idle connections.
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What are your thoughts about this option:
Allocate on the heap, and use a sync.Pool to re-use memory and prevent too much garbage from being created? IIUC stack allocations can permanently grow the stack and would not ever be reduced for idle connections.
Thanks for asking. I agree that option 4 sounds like the best. I had run benchmarks with option 4 (sync.Pool
) and got visible performance degradation (with and without PGO). The change I tried is here. I didn't report my results here because I couldn't figure out why it was slower. One theory would be that loopy ends up not gathering as much data before flushing, resulting in more syscall -- if it's the case, then I'm not quite sure what we should do.
I did find out why the perf improvement on ARM comes thought: it is from zeroing the array:
Option 4 also gets rid of this zeroing in the hot path, so there's something else going on with sync.Pool that I couldn't explain. I'll try to finish that investigation and then decide on option 4 vs option 1.
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This is likely to be addressed by the work in PapaCharlie#1, which reworks the loopy writer using option 4. This probably will decrease performance slightly on the benchmark in ARM, but that might be offset by other optimizations in that branch. And I'm not sure the slowdowns I'm seeing on ARM is going to materialize in real losses on production usages.
I'd suggest we try this branch when @PapaCharlie is ready with it.
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