YJIT Benchmarks

Details for Benchmarks at 2022-06-08 19:15:45

Overall YJIT is 39.7% faster than interpreted CRuby!
On Railsbench specifically, YJIT is 34.7% faster than CRuby!

The basic "faster" measurement is the geomean of all "headlining" x86 benchmarks on this page.

Headlining Benchmarks

These are "headlining" because the "overall" speedup above is based on these benchmarks specifically.

Speed of each Ruby implementation (iterations/second) relative to the CRuby interpreter. Higher is better.

Other Benchmarks

Speed of each Ruby implementation (iterations/second) relative to the CRuby interpreter. Higher is better.

MicroBenchmarks

Speed of each Ruby implementation (iterations/second) relative to the CRuby interpreter. Higher is better.

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Benchmarks Speed Details

Benchmark Memory Usage Details

Number of Iterations and Warmups Tested

bench No JIT warmups No JIT iters MJIT warmups MJIT iters YJIT warmups YJIT iters
activerecord 5 190 75 190 20 190
hexapdf 5 15 20 15
liquid-render 5 149 75 149 20 149
mail 5 105 75 105 20 105
psych-load 5 15 75 15 20 15
railsbench 5 15 75 15 20 15
binarytrees 5 58 75 58 20 58
chunky_png 5 27 75 27 20 27
discourse 5 33 75 33 20 33
erubi 5 46 75 46 20 46
erubi_rails 5 782 75 782 20 782
fannkuchredux 5 15 51 15 20 15
lee 5 20 75 20 20 20
nbody 5 312 75 312 20 312
optcarrot 5 15 75 15 20 15
rubykon 5 15 30 15 20 15
30k_ifelse 5 55 75 55 20 55
30k_methods 5 22 30 22 20 22
cfunc_itself 5 393 75 393 20 393
fib 5 320 75 320 20 320
getivar 5 781 75 781 20 781
keyword_args 5 344 75 344 20 344
respond_to 5 94 75 94 20 94
setivar 5 1402 75 1402 20 1402
str_concat 5 188 75 188 20 188

Different Ruby configurations want different amounts of warmup. With no JIT, CRuby needs hardly any. YJIT and MJIT 3.0 both warm up quite quickly, while MJIT in 3.1 often slows down for a time as it compiles, after an unpredictable delay.

Benchmark YJIT Stats

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bench Exit Report Inline Outlined Comp iSeqs Comp Blocks Inval Inval Ratio Bind Alloc Bind Set Const Bumps
activerecord (click) 1012059 752974 131 1245 0 0% 0 0 0
hexapdf (click) 1120539 879294 683 7753 10 0% 0 0 0
liquid-render (click) 513947 394047 150 1633 2 0% 0 0 0
mail (click) 939483 678640 374 5796 15 0% 0 0 0
psych-load (click) 340379 255601 68 462 1 0% 0 0 0
railsbench (click) 2625179 1919663 1436 9877 16 0% 0 0 0
binarytrees (click) 174171 130445 13 58 0 0% 0 0 0
chunky_png (click) 384219 286711 88 1031 0 0% 0 0 0
discourse (click) 5925083 4400533 3195 25496 85 0% 2 0 0
erubi (click) 319643 242761 10 79 0 0% 0 0 0
erubi_rails (click) 1929755 1390820 300 1983 4 0% 0 0 0
fannkuchredux (click) 188251 141143 10 188 0 0% 0 0 0
lee (click) 378395 283827 58 622 0 0% 0 0 0
nbody (click) 183643 137646 12 158 0 0% 0 0 0
optcarrot (click) 514843 442895 207 3571 20 0% 0 0 0
rubykon (click) 317915 250695 145 1534 1 0% 0 0 0
30k_ifelse (click) 5561883 4349908 9265 57804 0 0% 0 0 0
30k_methods (click) 2177051 1658370 5784 19361 0 0% 0 0 0
cfunc_itself (click) 171355 128213 10 49 0 0% 0 0 0
fib (click) 171227 128682 10 38 0 0% 0 0 0
getivar (click) 173019 131193 10 65 0 0% 0 0 0
keyword_args (click) 173595 129715 11 51 0 0% 0 0 0
respond_to (click) 173467 129667 10 64 0 0% 0 0 0
setivar (click) 171547 128856 10 38 0 0% 0 0 0
str_concat (click) 172699 129784 12 62 0 0% 0 0 0

YJIT stats correspond to the YJIT stats exit report.

Note: currently, all stats are collected on x86_64, not ARM.

Raw JSON data files

All graphs and table data in this page comes from processing these data files, which come from benchmark runs.