The Performance Schema maintains the objects_summary_global_by_type table for aggregating object wait events.
Example object wait event summary information:
mysql> SELECT * FROM performance_schema.objects_summary_global_by_type\G
...
*************************** 3. row ***************************
   OBJECT_TYPE: TABLE
 OBJECT_SCHEMA: test
   OBJECT_NAME: t
    COUNT_STAR: 3
SUM_TIMER_WAIT: 263126976
MIN_TIMER_WAIT: 1522272
AVG_TIMER_WAIT: 87708678
MAX_TIMER_WAIT: 258428280
...
*************************** 10. row ***************************
   OBJECT_TYPE: TABLE
 OBJECT_SCHEMA: mysql
   OBJECT_NAME: user
    COUNT_STAR: 14
SUM_TIMER_WAIT: 365567592
MIN_TIMER_WAIT: 1141704
AVG_TIMER_WAIT: 26111769
MAX_TIMER_WAIT: 334783032
...
The objects_summary_global_by_type table has these grouping columns to indicate how the table aggregates events: OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, and OBJECT_NAME. Each row summarizes events for the given object.
objects_summary_global_by_type has the same summary columns as the events_waits_summary_by_ tables. See Section 27.12.20.1, “Wait Event Summary Tables”.xxx
The objects_summary_global_by_type table has these indexes:
Primary key on (OBJECT_TYPE, OBJECT_SCHEMA, OBJECT_NAME)
TRUNCATE TABLE is permitted for the object summary table. It resets the summary columns to zero rather than removing rows.