navina commented on code in PR #18621:
URL: https://github.com/apache/pinot/pull/18621#discussion_r3331895671
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pinot-core/src/main/java/org/apache/pinot/core/query/reduce/ExecutionStatsAggregator.java:
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@@ -346,4 +348,107 @@ private void withNotNullLongMetadata(Map<String, String>
metadata, DataTable.Met
consumer.accept(Long.parseLong(strValue));
}
}
+
+ /**
+ * Writes the accumulated execution stats onto the given DataTable's
metadata (and exception map),
+ * so a merged-only DataTable can be re-injected into the regular reduce
path with the same
+ * downstream totals as a direct reduce of the original inputs would have
produced.
+ *
+ * <p>Unlike {@link #setStats(String, BrokerResponseNative, BrokerMetrics)},
this method does NOT
+ * bump broker meters or timers. The merge-only path is expected to run off
the request-serving
+ * path; meter increments fire when the result is eventually re-reduced.
+ *
+ * <p>Limitations of the round-trip via DataTable metadata:
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>CPU and memory stats round-trip as a single combined value per key
+ * ({@link DataTable.MetadataKey#THREAD_CPU_TIME_NS}, etc.) because
the wire format has no
+ * per-tableType keys. In the standard reduce path the aggregator
attributes each server's
+ * value to offline vs realtime based on {@code
routingInstance.getTableType()} and surfaces
+ * them as separate fields on {@link BrokerResponseNative}; on a
re-reduce of the merged
+ * DataTable the whole combined value lands in one bucket — whichever
tableType the caller
+ * assigned to the synthetic server response. So the per-tableType
split visible on
+ * BrokerResponse is lost across the round-trip, even though the total
is preserved.
+ * <li>Per-server exceptions are written via {@link
DataTable#addException(int, String)} which
+ * backs a {@code Map<Integer, String>} keyed by error code; if two
inputs reported the
+ * same error code the merged DataTable carries last-write-wins for
the message.
+ * <li>Per-server trace info is JSON-encoded into a single
+ * {@link DataTable.MetadataKey#TRACE_INFO} entry; the downstream
aggregator reads it back
+ * as one trace blob attributed to the synthetic server.
+ * </ul>
+ */
+ public void setStatsOnMergedDataTable(DataTable dataTable) {
Review Comment:
> Is this dropping EARLY_TERMINATION_REASON for distinct queries that was
added recently?
I wasn't aware of the recent change. I believe @xiangfu0 made the same
comment. I have fixed it. Please check.
> nother option is to collapse the two paths (this and setStats) into one by
refactoring it into a pattern like forEachStat((MetadataKey key, long value) ->
…)
I considered this kind of approach. But we are updating 2 different types
and that is just unnecessarily introducing a new type with some 20 odd methods.
Not sure if it is worth the complexity.
Alternative is to introduce another type that encapsulates the merged
Datatable and the agrgegated stats.
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