Innobase Oy gratefully acknowledges the following contributions from Google, Inc. to improve InnoDB performance:
Replacing InnoDB’s use of Pthreads mutexes with calls to GCC atomic builtins, as discussed in Section 7.2, “Faster Locking for Improved Scalability”. This change means that InnoDB mutex and and rw-lock operations take less CPU time, and improves throughput on those platforms where the atomic operations are available.
Controlling master thread I/O
rate, as
discussed in
Section 7.11, “Controlling the Master Thread I/O Rate”. The
master thread in InnoDB is a thread that performs various
tasks in the background. Historically, InnoDB has used a
hard coded value as the total I/O
capacity
of the server. With this change, user can control the number
of I/O
operations that can be performed per
second based on their own workload.
Changes from the Google contributions were incorporated in the
following source code files: btr0cur.c
,
btr0sea.c
, buf0buf.c
,
buf0buf.ic
, ha_innodb.cc
,
log0log.c
, log0log.h
,
os0sync.h
, row0sel.c
,
srv0srv.c
, srv0srv.h
,
srv0start.c
, sync0arr.c
,
sync0rw.c
, sync0rw.h
,
sync0rw.ic
, sync0sync.c
,
sync0sync.h
, sync0sync.ic
,
and univ.i
.
These contributions are incorporated subject to the conditions
contained in the file COPYING.Google
, which are
reproduced here.
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This is the User’s Guide for InnoDB storage engine 1.1 for MySQL 5.5, generated on 2010-04-13 (revision: 19994) .