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Sergey Shelukhin updated HIVE-11794:
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Comment: was deleted
(was: Hmm, I wonder where I attached the patch?)
> GBY vectorization appears to process COMPLETE reduce-side GBY incorrectly
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> Key: HIVE-11794
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-11794
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Sergey Shelukhin
> Assignee: Sergey Shelukhin
> Attachments: HIVE-11794.01.patch, HIVE-11794.patch
>
>
> The code in Vectorizer is as such:
> {noformat}
> boolean isMergePartial = (desc.getMode() != GroupByDesc.Mode.HASH);
> {noformat}
> then, if it's reduce side:
> {noformat}
> if (isMergePartial) {
> // Reduce Merge-Partial GROUP BY.
> // A merge-partial GROUP BY is fed by grouping by keys from
> reduce-shuffle. It is the
> // first (or root) operator for its reduce task.
> ....
> } else {
> // Reduce Hash GROUP BY or global aggregation.
> ...
> {noformat}
> In fact, this logic is missing the COMPLETE mode. Both from the comment:
> {noformat}
> COMPLETE: complete 1-phase aggregation: iterate, terminate
> ...
> HASH: For non-distinct the same as PARTIAL1 but use hash-table-based
> aggregation
> ...
> PARTIAL1: partial aggregation - first phase: iterate, terminatePartial
> {noformat}
> and from the explain plan like this (the query has multiple stages of
> aggregations over a union; the mapper does a partial hash aggregation for
> each side of the union, which is then followed by mergepartial, and 2nd stage
> as complete):
> {noformat}
> Map Operator Tree:
> ...
> Group By Operator
> keys: _col0 (type: int), _col1 (type: int), _col2 (type: int),
> _col3 (type: int), _col4 (type: int), _col5 (type: bigint), _col6 (type:
> bigint), _col7 (type: bigint), _col8 (type: bigint), _col9 (type: bigint),
> _col10 (type: bigint), _col11 (type: bigint), _col12 (type: bigint)
> mode: hash
> outputColumnNames: _col0, _col1, _col2, _col3, _col4, _col5, _col6,
> _col7, _col8, _col9, _col10, _col11, _col12
> Reduce Output Operator
> ...
> feeding into
> Reduce Operator Tree:
> Group By Operator
> keys: KEY._col0 (type: int), KEY._col1 (type: int), KEY._col2 (type:
> int), KEY._col3 (type: int), KEY._col4 (type: int), KEY._col5 (type: bigint),
> KEY._col6 (type: bigint), KEY._col7 (type: bigint), KEY._col8 (type: bigint),
> KEY._col9 (type: bigint), KEY._col10 (type: bigint), KEY._col11 (type:
> bigint), KEY._col12 (type: bigint)
> mode: mergepartial
> outputColumnNames: _col0, _col1, _col2, _col3, _col4, _col5, _col6,
> _col7, _col8, _col9, _col10, _col11, _col12
> Group By Operator
> aggregations: sum(_col5), sum(_col6), sum(_col7), sum(_col8),
> sum(_col9), sum(_col10), sum(_col11), sum(_col12)
> keys: _col0 (type: int), _col1 (type: int), _col2 (type: int), _col3
> (type: int), _col4 (type: int)
> mode: complete
> outputColumnNames: _col0, _col1, _col2, _col3, _col4, _col5, _col6,
> _col7, _col8, _col9, _col10, _col11, _col12
> {noformat}
> it seems like COMPLETE is actually the global aggregation, and HASH isn't (or
> may not be).
> So, it seems like reduce-side COMPLETE should be handled on the else-path of
> the above if. For map-side, it doesn't check mode at all as far as I can see.
> Not sure if additional code changes are necessary after that, it may just
> work.
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