Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:29:11 +0000 From: Thomas Hurst <tom.hurst@clara.net> To: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> Cc: freebsd-performance@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PHP with open_basedir performance problem Message-ID: <20080127112911.GA4024@voi.aagh.net> In-Reply-To: <479B1185.8020604@quip.cz> References: <479B1185.8020604@quip.cz>
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* Miroslav Lachman (000.fbsd@quip.cz) wrote: > I found a painful performance problem with Apache + PHP 5 when > open_basedir directive is enabled. Looks like it's lstat()/readlink() overhead. I wrote a simple bit of PHP similar to yours, but doing 10 * 1000 require "foo/%d/%d.php" calls =66rom the command line: -% time ktrace php main.php Real: 0:09.61 CPU: 99.8% (3.725/5.885) Page: 0 Swap: 0 I/O: (0/0) Mem: 13704 -% time ktrace php -d open_basedir=3D'/home/freaky/openbasedir/foo' main.php Real: 0:16.21 CPU: 86.4% (8.185/5.840) Page: 0 Swap: 0 I/O: (0/0) Mem: 13696 Without open_basedir, a simple script to parse the kdump syscall times produces: lstat : 1.147s/70065 calls =3D 0.000s per call. Max=3D0.000s Min= =3D0.0000s fcntl : 0.408s/60007 calls =3D 0.000s per call. Max=3D0.000s Min= =3D0.0000s sigprocmask : 0.229s/40311 calls =3D 0.000s per call. Max=3D0.000s Min= =3D0.0000s open : 0.223s/10085 calls =3D 0.000s per call. Max=3D0.000s Min= =3D0.0000s With open_basedir: lstat : 4.182s/270065 calls =3D 0.000s per call. Max=3D0.005s Mi= n=3D0.0000s readlink : 2.142s/10006 calls =3D 0.000s per call. Max=3D2.020s Min= =3D0.0000s fcntl : 0.421s/60007 calls =3D 0.000s per call. Max=3D0.002s Min= =3D0.0000s close : 0.295s/10085 calls =3D 0.000s per call. Max=3D0.115s Min= =3D0.0000s sigprocmask : 0.237s/40311 calls =3D 0.000s per call. Max=3D0.000s Min= =3D0.0000s open : 0.222s/10085 calls =3D 0.000s per call. Max=3D0.000s Min= =3D0.0000s The top two syscalls seem to account for most of the 6.mumble seconds of additional runtime; presumably these are much cheaper on Linux. --=20 Thomas 'Freaky' Hurst http://hur.st/
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