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Slim Bouguerra commented on HIVE-22583: --------------------------------------- The fix looks good to me. I try to avoid using TEZ counters as a part of the test validation since they can change quite drastically if the plan changes but i understand that it is the only way for now to test the data in the cache. One of the idea i want to implement is to have a query flag that tells LLAP to run a query against the cache content only and that can enable such tests and will avoid to use the the TEZ counters. > LLAP cache always misses with non-vectorized serde readers such as OpenCSV > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-22583 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-22583 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Components: llap > Reporter: Ádám Szita > Assignee: Ádám Szita > Priority: Major > Attachments: HIVE-22583.0.patch, HIVE-22583.1.patch, > HIVE-22583.2.patch > > > Although after the first read LLAP cache stores data of tables that are not > using the LazySimple serde, the stored data is then never used in the future > subsequent queries, causing a full cache miss and re-read each time. > Problem is rooted in SerdeEncodedDataReader#cacheFileData is not taking care > of creating an entry for the root/struct column of the table. The only cases > this is taken care of are when a vectorized reader is used _(e.g. > LazySimpleSerde's LazySimpleDeserializeRead)_, where > SerdeEncodedDataReader#processAsyncCacheData takes care of this. > This can be reproduced by either using a custom serde, like OpenCSV or using > LazySimpleSerde, but turning off _hive.llap.io.encode.vector.serde.enabled_. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)