github-actions[bot] commented on code in PR #66778:
URL: https://github.com/apache/doris/pull/66778#discussion_r3783138606
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fe/fe-connector/fe-connector-iceberg/src/main/java/org/apache/doris/connector/iceberg/IcebergScanPlanProvider.java:
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@@ -448,6 +443,7 @@ public long streamingSplitEstimate(ConnectorSession
session, ConnectorTableHandl
Optional<ConnectorExpression> filter, boolean countPushdown) {
IcebergTableHandle iceHandle = (IcebergTableHandle) handle;
if (iceHandle.isResolvedEmptySnapshot() || iceHandle.isSystemTable()
+ || (countPushdown && filter.isEmpty())
Review Comment:
[P1] Preserve streaming when delete files force count fallback
This returns `-1` for every unfiltered `COUNT(*)` before checking whether
metadata count collapse is actually possible. If the snapshot has any live
equality/position delete manifest, `planCountPushdown` later declines and the
synchronous path materializes every `FileScanTask` and range; on a million-file
table that defeats the lazy, backpressured path that exists to prevent FE OOM.
The base logic continued to the file-count threshold when the summary count was
unservable, and `test_iceberg_optimize_count.groovy` already expects the
dangling-delete batch case to remain `approximate`. Please allow streaming once
delete state proves collapse impossible, and add a live-delete
`countPushdown=true` estimate test.
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fe/fe-connector/fe-connector-iceberg/src/main/java/org/apache/doris/connector/iceberg/IcebergScanPlanProvider.java:
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@@ -1241,45 +1235,138 @@ private static Schema pinnedSchema(Table table,
IcebergTableHandle handle) {
}
/**
- * Emit the single collapsed COUNT(*)-pushdown range: the first whole-file
{@link FileScanTask} from
- * {@code scan.planFiles()} carrying the full {@code realCount} via {@code
table_level_row_count} → BE's
- * count reader serves it without opening the data file. Mirrors paimon's
{@code buildCountRange} (one
- * range bearing the summed total). Result-identical to legacy's count
short-circuit even though legacy
- * takes a different shape: legacy byte-splits the count file ({@code
planFileScanTask} →
- * {@code splitFiles} → {@code TableScanUtil.splitFiles}), keeps the first
split task's byte-range for
- * {@code count < 10000}, and {@code assignCountToSplits} distributes the
same total — but under count
- * pushdown BE's count reader never reads the file (the range's
start/length are irrelevant) and sums
- * {@code table_level_row_count} across ranges, so one whole-file range
yields the identical total (and
- * legacy's {@code >10000} parallel multi-split trim is the perf-only
divergence we drop). An empty table
- * (no files) yields no range, so BE gets 0 ranges and COUNT returns 0
(legacy returns empty splits too).
+ * Build a collapsed COUNT(*) range from current manifest-list aggregates.
Summing each data manifest's
+ * added and existing row counts is O(manifests), while only the first
live {@link FileScanTask} is needed as
+ * the representative range. Old manifest lists that omit these aggregates
use the bounded O(files) fallback.
+ * Any live delete file makes the optimization unsafe and tells the caller
to perform a normal scan.
*/
- private List<ConnectorScanRange> planCountPushdown(Table table, TableScan
scan, long realCount,
+ private Optional<List<ConnectorScanRange>> planCountPushdown(Table table,
TableScan scan,
+ int formatVersion, boolean partitioned, List<String>
orderedPartitionKeys, ZoneId zone,
+ UnaryOperator<String> uriNormalizer, ConnectorSession session,
Optional<ConnectorExpression> filter) {
+ Snapshot snapshot = scan.snapshot();
+ if (snapshot == null) {
+ return Optional.of(Collections.emptyList());
+ }
+
+ ManifestDeleteState deleteState =
manifestDeleteState(snapshot.deleteManifests(table.io()));
+ if (deleteState == ManifestDeleteState.PRESENT) {
+ return Optional.empty();
+ }
+ if (deleteState == ManifestDeleteState.NONE) {
+ OptionalLong manifestCount =
liveRowCountFromManifests(snapshot.dataManifests(table.io()));
+ if (manifestCount.isPresent()) {
+ return planManifestCountRange(table, scan,
manifestCount.getAsLong(), formatVersion,
+ partitioned, orderedPartitionKeys, zone,
uriNormalizer, session, filter);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Older manifest lists may omit aggregate counters. Preserve
correctness by falling back to the
+ // bounded per-file enumeration instead of trusting snapshot summary
metadata.
+ return planCountPushdownFromFileTasks(table, scan, formatVersion,
partitioned,
Review Comment:
[P1] Retry lazy cache failures in the new per-file fallback
This new old-manifest fallback enumerates every task, but it consumes the
cache-backed iterable after `countPushdownFileScanTasks` has left its `catch
(Exception)` boundary. Phase 2 loads data manifests lazily here, and
`IcebergManifestCache` wraps a read failure in `RuntimeException`, so a failure
on a later manifest aborts `COUNT(*)` without `recordFailure` or the normal
`scan.planFiles()` retry. Previously a usable summary count stopped after the
first representative, while missing summary counters fell through to
`planFileScanTask`, whose catch encloses full enumeration. Please restart this
fallback with a fresh accumulator/representative after a cache exception and
add a late Phase-2 failure test.
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fe/fe-connector/fe-connector-iceberg/src/main/java/org/apache/doris/connector/iceberg/IcebergScanPlanProvider.java:
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@@ -1241,45 +1235,138 @@ private static Schema pinnedSchema(Table table,
IcebergTableHandle handle) {
}
/**
- * Emit the single collapsed COUNT(*)-pushdown range: the first whole-file
{@link FileScanTask} from
- * {@code scan.planFiles()} carrying the full {@code realCount} via {@code
table_level_row_count} → BE's
- * count reader serves it without opening the data file. Mirrors paimon's
{@code buildCountRange} (one
- * range bearing the summed total). Result-identical to legacy's count
short-circuit even though legacy
- * takes a different shape: legacy byte-splits the count file ({@code
planFileScanTask} →
- * {@code splitFiles} → {@code TableScanUtil.splitFiles}), keeps the first
split task's byte-range for
- * {@code count < 10000}, and {@code assignCountToSplits} distributes the
same total — but under count
- * pushdown BE's count reader never reads the file (the range's
start/length are irrelevant) and sums
- * {@code table_level_row_count} across ranges, so one whole-file range
yields the identical total (and
- * legacy's {@code >10000} parallel multi-split trim is the perf-only
divergence we drop). An empty table
- * (no files) yields no range, so BE gets 0 ranges and COUNT returns 0
(legacy returns empty splits too).
+ * Build a collapsed COUNT(*) range from current manifest-list aggregates.
Summing each data manifest's
+ * added and existing row counts is O(manifests), while only the first
live {@link FileScanTask} is needed as
+ * the representative range. Old manifest lists that omit these aggregates
use the bounded O(files) fallback.
+ * Any live delete file makes the optimization unsafe and tells the caller
to perform a normal scan.
*/
- private List<ConnectorScanRange> planCountPushdown(Table table, TableScan
scan, long realCount,
+ private Optional<List<ConnectorScanRange>> planCountPushdown(Table table,
TableScan scan,
+ int formatVersion, boolean partitioned, List<String>
orderedPartitionKeys, ZoneId zone,
+ UnaryOperator<String> uriNormalizer, ConnectorSession session,
Optional<ConnectorExpression> filter) {
+ Snapshot snapshot = scan.snapshot();
+ if (snapshot == null) {
+ return Optional.of(Collections.emptyList());
+ }
+
+ ManifestDeleteState deleteState =
manifestDeleteState(snapshot.deleteManifests(table.io()));
+ if (deleteState == ManifestDeleteState.PRESENT) {
Review Comment:
[P1] Retire the dangling-delete flag and its P0 contract consistently
This unconditional fallback, together with removal of
`ignoreIcebergDanglingDelete`, makes the public
`ignore_iceberg_dangling_delete` session variable inert on the plugin-driven
Iceberg path. `SessionVariable` still promises metadata COUNT behavior, and the
unchanged `test_iceberg_optimize_count.groovy` sets the flag to `true` and
requires `pushdown agg=COUNT (1)`, so that P0 case now fails deterministically
(the changed unit test already demonstrates both flag values behave the same).
If exactness intentionally retires the unsafe optimization, please
remove/deprecate the variable and update the P0 expectation, stale BE comment,
and release note in this PR; otherwise preserve a tested flag-aware path.
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