I'm very sorry about my mistake; it was because I didn't look carefully
enough when writing the code in the AI. I'm very sorry for that.

Since I'm on vacation this week, I will resolve this issue next week.
Best wishes.
Cancai

Sergey Nuyanzin <[email protected]> 于2026年6月8日周一 16:01写道:

> Hi everyone
>
> I noticed that removal of Gandiva PR/commit[1] made extra more steps
> than probably it should
>
> for instance it implicitly completely reverted fixe for
> CALCITE-7562[2], CALCITE-7567[3], CALCITE-7578[4], CALCITE-7588[5]
>
> Was it intentional?
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/apache/calcite/pull/4992
> [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-7562
> [3] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-7567
> [4] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-7578
> [5] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-7588
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2026 at 4:53 PM Julian Hyde <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > +1
> >
> > > On Jun 4, 2026, at 12:57 AM, Alessandro Solimando <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > >
> > > If it's not supported anymore it's already a good enough argument to
> > > replace it.
> > >
> > > The proposed plan looks reasonable to me.
> > >
> > > Alessandro
> > >
> > >> On Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 09:45 jensen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> I vaguely recall that Arrow's official website also discourages the
> use of
> > >> Gandiva, and Gandiva is no longer maintained. If possible, I think we
> > >> should remove this dependency.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Best regards,
> > >>
> > >> Zhen
> > >>
> > >> ---- Replied Message ----
> > >> | From | Cancai Cai<[email protected]> |
> > >> | Date | 6/4/2026 14:20 |
> > >> | To | <[email protected]> |
> > >> | Subject | Subject: [DISCUSS] Removing Gandiva from the Arrow
> adapter |
> > >> Hi all,
> > >>
> > >> I would like to discuss the future of Gandiva in Calcite's Arrow
> adapter.
> > >> My preferred long-term direction is to remove the Gandiva dependency
> from
> > >> the adapter.
> > >>
> > >> The current adapter uses Arrow Java to read Arrow data, but relies on
> > >> Gandiva `Projector` and `Filter` for projection and filter execution.
> > >> Gandiva is a native LLVM-based runtime, and the Java module is a
> wrapper
> > >> around that native implementation. As a result, basic Arrow adapter
> queries
> > >> depend on native libraries, LLVM compatibility, platform packaging,
> and JDK
> > >> baseline details.
> > >>
> > >> This has become a practical maintenance problem when thinking about
> Arrow
> > >> dependency upgrades.
> > >>
> > >> The upgrade problem is not limited to Java bytecode compatibility. In
> our
> > >> experiments, newer Arrow versions failed at different layers. Arrow 18
> > >> requires a newer Java baseline than Calcite currently supports in its
> JDK 8
> > >> jobs. Arrow 17 and 16.1 still use Java 8 class files, but can hit Java
> > >> runtime API incompatibilities on JDK 8, such as `ByteBuffer.flip():
> > >> ByteBuffer`. Arrow 16.0 avoids that Java runtime issue, but exposed
> Gandiva
> > >> native / LLVM symbol issues on Linux CI.
> > >>
> > >> This means that as long as `arrow-gandiva` is required for the
> adapter's
> > >> correctness path, upgrading the Arrow Java vector layer also requires
> > >> validating the native Gandiva stack across all CI platforms. Even when
> > >> `arrow-vector` itself is usable, `arrow-gandiva` can still block the
> > >> upgrade.
> > >>
> > >> For that reason, I think the adapter should make projection/filter
> > >> correctness independent of Gandiva first. Once the Java correctness
> path is
> > >> in place, Arrow vector upgrades can be evaluated separately from
> Gandiva
> > >> native compatibility.
> > >>
> > >> The direction I have in mind is a pure Java correctness path for the
> Arrow
> > >> adapter:
> > >>
> > >> * read Arrow data with `ArrowFileReader`, `VectorSchemaRoot`, and
> > >> `ValueVector`;
> > >> * execute simple projections by reading selected vectors directly;
> > >> * execute the simple filters currently translated by
> `ArrowTranslator` with
> > >> a Java evaluator;
> > >> * leave expressions that are not pushed into the adapter to Calcite's
> > >> normal Enumerable / code generation path.
> > >>
> > >> With that model, Gandiva would no longer be required for correctness.
> A
> > >> staged migration could be:
> > >>
> > >> 1. Move no-filter simple projection away from Gandiva.
> > >> 2. Add Java evaluation for the simple filter subset currently
> supported by
> > >> `ArrowTranslator`.
> > >> 3. Validate that existing Arrow adapter tests pass without invoking
> > >> Gandiva.
> > >> 4. Remove `arrow-gandiva` from the adapter dependency set once the
> Java
> > >> path covers the current behavior.
> > >>
> > >> The tradeoff is that Gandiva may be faster for supported expressions.
> But
> > >> for this adapter, I think correctness, portability, and dependency
> > >> stability should come first. If acceleration is needed later, it can
> be
> > >> discussed separately.
> > >>
> > >> Does this direction make sense to the community? Are there current use
> > >> cases that depend on Gandiva pushdown strongly enough that we should
> keep
> > >> the native dependency?
> > >>
> > >> Thanks,
> > >> Cancai
> > >>
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Sergey
>

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