The events_waits_history table
          contains the N most recent wait
          events that have ended per thread. Wait events are not added
          to the table until they have ended. When the table contains
          the maximum number of rows for a given thread, the oldest
          thread row is discarded when a new row for that thread is
          added. When a thread ends, all its rows are discarded.
        
          The Performance Schema autosizes the value of
          N during server startup. To set the
          number of rows per thread explicitly, set the
          performance_schema_events_waits_history_size
          system variable at server startup.
        
          The events_waits_history table
          has the same columns and indexing as
          events_waits_current. See
          Section 29.12.4.1, “The events_waits_current Table”.
        
          TRUNCATE TABLE is permitted for
          the events_waits_history table.
          It removes the rows.
        
For more information about the relationship between the three wait event tables, see Section 29.9, “Performance Schema Tables for Current and Historical Events”.
For information about configuring whether to collect wait events, see Section 29.12.4, “Performance Schema Wait Event Tables”.