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Aman Sinha commented on DRILL-6385:
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[~weijie] thanks for working on this.   It sounds like you are far along in the 
implementation.  Just as a future reference, , it would be good to create the 
Jira sooner or inform on the dev list about the ongoing work so that others in 
the community are aware.  

Regarding the proposal, couple of thoughts: is a global bloom filter always 
needed or a local bloom filter will suffice in certain cases ?  In the case 
where we are doing broadcast hash join, the probe side is never distributed, so 
once the build is done on each minor fragment, the bloom filter can be passed 
to the Scan operator locally without contacting the foreman node.    A second 
related thought:  for hash distributed hash join where both probe and build 
sides are hash distributed, does it mean that a 'global bloom filter' is a 
synchronization point in your proposal ? In other words, suppose there are 20 
minor fragments and one of them is slow in completing the build phase, will the 
other 19 probes continue at their own pace ?

> Support JPPD (Join Predicate Push Down)
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DRILL-6385
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-6385
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components:  Server, Execution - Flow
>            Reporter: weijie.tong
>            Assignee: weijie.tong
>            Priority: Major
>
> This feature is to support the JPPD (Join Predicate Push Down). It will 
> benefit the HashJoin ,Broadcast HashJoin performance by reducing the number 
> of rows to send across the network ,the memory consumed. This feature is 
> already supported by Impala which calls it RuntimeFilter 
> ([https://www.cloudera.com/documentation/enterprise/5-9-x/topics/impala_runtime_filtering.html]).
>  The first PR will try to push down a bloom filter of HashJoin node to 
> Parquet’s scan node.   The propose basic procedure is described as follow:
>  # The HashJoin build side accumulate the equal join condition rows to 
> construct a bloom filter. Then it sends out the bloom filter to the foreman 
> node.
>  # The foreman node accept the bloom filters passively from all the fragments 
> that has the HashJoin operator. It then aggregates the bloom filters to form 
> a global bloom filter.
>  # The foreman node broadcasts the global bloom filter to all the probe side 
> scan nodes which maybe already have send out partial data to the hash join 
> nodes(currently the hash join node will prefetch one batch from both sides ).
>       4.  The scan node accepts a global bloom filter from the foreman node. 
> It will filter the rest rows satisfying the bloom filter.
>  
> To implement above execution flow, some main new notion described as below:
>       1. RuntimeFilter
> It’s a filter container which may contain BloomFilter or MinMaxFilter.
>       2. RuntimeFilterReporter
> It wraps the logic to send hash join’s bloom filter to the foreman.The 
> serialized bloom filter will be sent out through the data tunnel.This object 
> will be instanced by the FragmentExecutor and passed to the 
> FragmentContext.So the HashJoin operator can obtain it through the 
> FragmentContext.
>      3. RuntimeFilterRequestHandler
> It is responsible to accept a SendRuntimeFilterRequest RPC to strip the 
> actual BloomFilter from the network. It then translates this filter to the 
> WorkerBee’s new interface registerRuntimeFilter.
> Another RPC type is BroadcastRuntimeFilterRequest. It will register the 
> accepted global bloom filter to the WorkerBee by the registerRuntimeFilter 
> method and then propagate to the FragmentContext through which the probe side 
> scan node can fetch the aggregated bloom filter.
>       4.RuntimeFilterManager
> The foreman will instance a RuntimeFilterManager .It will indirectly get 
> every RuntimeFilter by the WorkerBee. Once all the BloomFilters have been 
> accepted and aggregated . It will broadcast the aggregated bloom filter to 
> all the probe side scan nodes through the data tunnel by a 
> BroadcastRuntimeFilterRequest RPC.
>      5. RuntimeFilterEnableOption 
>  A global option will be added to decide whether to enable this new feature.
>  
> Welcome suggestion and advice from you.The related PR will be presented as 
> soon as possible.



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