YJIT Benchmarks

Details for Benchmarks at 2022-10-29 20:10:22

Overall YJIT is 35.1% faster than interpreted CRuby!
On Railsbench specifically, YJIT is 33.5% 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 YJIT warmups YJIT iters
activerecord 5 203 5 203
hexapdf 5 15 5 15
liquid-render 5 172 5 172
mail 5 120 5 120
psych-load 5 15 5 15
railsbench 5 15 5 15
ruby-lsp 5 246 5 246
binarytrees 5 87 5 87
chunky_png 5 32 5 32
erubi 5 65 5 65
erubi_rails 5 1082 5 1082
etanni 5 41 5 41
fannkuchredux 5 15 5 15
lee 5 20 5 20
nbody 5 245 5 245
optcarrot 5 15 5 15
rubykon 5 15 5 15
30k_ifelse 5 50 5 50
30k_methods 5 20 5 20
cfunc_itself 5 494 5 494
fib 5 327 5 327
getivar 5 427 5 427
keyword_args 5 386 5 386
respond_to 5 691 5 691
setivar 5 413 5 413
str_concat 5 459 5 459

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

Hover your cursor over the benchmark names for descriptions of each benchmark.

bench Exit Report Inline Outlined Comp iSeqs Comp Blocks Inval Inval Ratio Bind Alloc Bind Set Const Bumps
activerecord (click) 2311253 2310298 23 342 6 1% 0 0 0
hexapdf (click) 1772745 1771405 817 10045 189 1% 0 0 0
liquid-render (click) 591395 590683 154 1771 34 1% 0 0 0
mail (click) 1341521 1338776 371 5086 176 3% 0 0 0
psych-load (click) 803843 803358 68 573 19 3% 0 0 0
railsbench (click) 5539617 5537720 1777 13737 483 3% 0 0 0
ruby-lsp (click) 5608375 5607935 6423 41630 1520 3% 12554 0 0
binarytrees (click) 128452 126491 14 79 4 5% 0 0 0
chunky_png (click) 819406 818929 87 1070 31 2% 0 0 0
erubi (click) 747119 746511 11 87 4 4% 0 0 0
erubi_rails (click) 4627462 4626546 327 2619 111 4% 0 0 0
etanni (click) 129355 126501 11 47 4 8% 0 0 0
fannkuchredux (click) 140491 139998 11 209 4 1% 0 0 0
lee (click) 831960 830266 77 758 25 3% 0 0 0
nbody (click) 143116 141765 13 188 6 3% 0 0 0
optcarrot (click) 555850 553835 201 4014 93 2% 0 0 0
rubykon (click) 271846 271238 143 1587 31 1% 0 0 0
30k_ifelse (click) 5412784 5412237 9266 57136 4 0% 0 0 0
30k_methods (click) 2088352 2087875 5785 19365 4 0% 0 0 0
cfunc_itself (click) 126387 125081 11 62 4 6% 0 0 0
fib (click) 124929 124149 11 51 4 7% 0 0 0
getivar (click) 127011 125607 11 78 4 5% 0 0 0
keyword_args (click) 127178 125485 12 64 4 6% 0 0 0
respond_to (click) 126914 125448 11 78 5 6% 0 0 0
setivar (click) 120073 117975 11 51 4 7% 0 0 0
str_concat (click) 119517 118078 13 77 6 7% 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.