I wrote a couple of Java classes—SingleThreadedCompute and MultithreadedCompute—to demonstrate the fact (or what I always thought was a fact!) that if you parallelize a compute-centric (no I/O) task on a single core machine, you don't get a speedup. Indeed my understanding is that parallelizing such tasks actually slows things down because now you have to deal with context-switching overhead. Well, I ran the classes and the parallel version unexpectedly runs faster: the single-threaded version is consistently running at just over 7 seconds on my machine, and the multithreaded version is consistently running at just over 6 seconds on my machine. Can anybody explain how this is possible?
Here are the classes if anybody wants to look or try it for themselves.
public final class SingleThreadedCompute {
private static final long _1B = 1000000000L; // one billion
public static void main(String[] args) {
long startMs = System.currentTimeMillis();
long total = 0;
for (long i = 0; i < _1B; i++) { total += i; }
System.out.println("total=" + total);
long elapsedMs = System.currentTimeMillis() - startMs;
System.out.println("Elapsed time: " + elapsedMs + " ms");
}
}
Here's the multithreaded version:
public final class MultithreadedCompute {
private static final long _1B = 1000000000L; // one billion
private static final long _100M = _1B / 10L;
public static void main(String[] args) {
long startMs = System.currentTimeMillis();
System.out.println("Creating workers");
Worker[] workers = new Worker[10];
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
workers[i] = new Worker(i * _100M, (i+1) * _100M);
}
System.out.println("Starting workers");
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { workers[i].start(); }
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
try {
workers[i].join();
System.out.println("Joined with thread " + i);
} catch (InterruptedException e) { /* can't happen */ }
}
System.out.println("Summing worker totals");
long total = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { total += workers[i].getTotal(); }
System.out.println("total=" + total);
long elapsedMs = System.currentTimeMillis() - startMs;
System.out.println("Elapsed time: " + elapsedMs + " ms");
}
private static class Worker extends Thread {
private long start, end;
private long total;
public Worker(long start, long end) {
this.start = start;
this.end = end;
}
public void run() {
System.out.println("Computing sum " + start + " + ... + (" + end + " - 1)");
for (long i = start; i < end; i++) { total += i; }
}
public long getTotal() { return total; }
}
}
Here's the output from running the single-threaded version:
total=499999999500000000
Elapsed time: 7031 ms
And here's the output from running the multithreaded version:
Creating workers
Starting workers
Computing sum 0 + ... + (100000000 - 1)
Computing sum 100000000 + ... + (200000000 - 1)
Computing sum 200000000 + ... + (300000000 - 1)
Computing sum 300000000 + ... + (400000000 - 1)
Computing sum 400000000 + ... + (500000000 - 1)
Computing sum 500000000 + ... + (600000000 - 1)
Computing sum 600000000 + ... + (700000000 - 1)
Computing sum 700000000 + ... + (800000000 - 1)
Computing sum 800000000 + ... + (900000000 - 1)
Computing sum 900000000 + ... + (1000000000 - 1)
Joined with thread 0
Joined with thread 1
Joined with thread 2
Joined with thread 3
Joined with thread 4
Joined with thread 5
Joined with thread 6
Joined with thread 7
Joined with thread 8
Joined with thread 9
Summing worker totals
total=499999999500000000
Elapsed time: 6172 ms
EDIT: Information on the environment:
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002, SP3
- Dell Precision 670
- Intel Xeon CPU 2.80GHz, 1 MB L2 cache
Not sure how to prove it's a single core machine other than by stating the spec above and by noting that back when I bought the machine (Aug 2005), single cores were the standard and I didn't upgrade to multicore (if that was even an option... I don't remember). If there's somewhere in Windows I can check other than System Properties (which shows the info above) let me know and I'll check.
Here are five consecutive ST and MT runs:
FIVE SINGLETHREADED RUNS:
total=499999999500000000 Elapsed time: 7000 ms
total=499999999500000000 Elapsed time: 7031 ms
total=499999999500000000 Elapsed time: 6922 ms
total=499999999500000000 Elapsed time: 6968 ms
total=499999999500000000 Elapsed time: 6938 ms
FIVE MULTITHREADED RUNS:
total=499999999500000000 Elapsed time: 6047 ms
total=499999999500000000 Elapsed time: 6141 ms
total=499999999500000000 Elapsed time: 6063 ms
total=499999999500000000 Elapsed time: 6282 ms
total=499999999500000000 Elapsed time: 6125 ms
