Saket Saurabh created HIVE-14233:
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             Summary: Improve vectorization for ACID by eliminating row-by-row 
stitching
                 Key: HIVE-14233
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-14233
             Project: Hive
          Issue Type: New Feature
          Components: Transactions, Vectorization
            Reporter: Saket Saurabh
            Assignee: Saket Saurabh


This JIRA proposes to improve vectorization for ACID by eliminating row-by-row 
stitching when reading back ACID files. In the current implementation, a 
vectorized row batch is created by populating the batch one row at a time, 
before the vectorized batch is passed up along the operator pipeline. This 
row-by-row stitching limitation was because of the fact that the ACID 
insert/update/delete events from various delta files needed to be merged 
together before the actual version of a given row was found out. HIVE-14035 has 
enabled us to break away from that limitation by splitting ACID update events 
into a combination of delete+insert. In fact, it has now enabled us to create 
splits on delta files.
Building on top of HIVE-14035, this JIRA proposes to solve this earlier 
bottleneck in the vectorized code path for ACID by now directly reading row 
batches from the underlying ORC files and avoiding any stitching altogether. 
Once a row batch is read from the split (which may be on a base/delta file), 
the deleted rows will be found by cross-referencing them against a data 
structure that will just keep track of deleted events (found in the 
deleted_delta files). This will lead to a large performance gain when reading 
ACID files in vectorized fashion, while enabling further optimizations in 
future that can be done on top of that.



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