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Bug #21903 Parsing many include files on dual processor machines is very slow
Submitted: 2003-01-27 10:42 UTC Modified: 2003-02-13 19:50 UTC
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From: tigger42 at gmx dot net Assigned:
Status: No Feedback Package: Performance problem
PHP Version: 4.3.0 OS: Windows 2000 AS / SP2
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2003-01-27 10:42 UTC] tigger42 at gmx dot net
processing include files with include_once ( these files containing classes only in our case ) takes huge amounts of time on dual processor machines.

On a single processor machine (1ghz) the 30 include files are processed in about 0.2sec and on the dual processor machine (2*1ghz) it takes about 3.5sec. Using only include statements (not include_once) brought processing time down to 1.7sec which is still far from the 0.2sec on the UP machine.

operating system: win2000as (sp2)
webserver: iis
php: 4.2.3 and 4.3.0 (maybe earlier also) standard win32-zip from php.net with extensions gd and oci8 enabled

i've already looked through zend_execute.c but the only time consuming thing i saw was zend_fopen().

if you need further information contact me any time.

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 [2003-01-27 17:34 UTC] nospam at nospam dot com
processing include files with include_once ( these files containing
classes only in our case ) takes huge amounts of time on dual processor
machines.

On a single processor machine (1ghz) the 30 include files are processed
in about 0.2sec and on the dual processor machine (2*1ghz) it takes
about 3.5sec. Using only include statements (not include_once) brought
processing time down to 1.7sec which is still far from the 0.2sec on the
UP machine.

operating system: win2000as (sp2)
webserver: iis
php: 4.2.3 and 4.3.0 (maybe earlier also) standard win32-zip from
php.net with extensions gd and oci8 enabled

i've already looked through zend_execute.c but the only time consuming
thing i saw was zend_fopen().

if you need further information contact me any time.
 [2003-01-27 17:35 UTC] tigger42 at gmx dot net
sorry for posting twice
 [2003-01-27 17:40 UTC] sniper@php.net
Have you done any tests using the CLI binary?
(to rule out the IIS factor)
 
 [2003-01-29 10:19 UTC] tigger42 at gmx dot net
same with CLI
 [2003-02-03 07:34 UTC] sniper@php.net
What processors are those?

 [2003-02-13 19:50 UTC] sniper@php.net
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