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Ashutosh Chauhan commented on HIVE-12348: ----------------------------------------- [~chengxiang li] Would you like to take a look at this one? > Byte array comparison optimization for SIMD > ------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-12348 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-12348 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Sub-task > Reporter: Teddy Choi > Assignee: Teddy Choi > Priority: Minor > Attachments: HIVE-12348.patch > > > The current byte comparison implementation in Hive is basic. It handles a > byte (1 byte) at a time, so it's slow. > There's FastByteComparisons class in Hadoop with sun.misc.Unsafe class. > (https://github.com/hanborq/hadoop/blob/master/src/core/org/apache/hadoop/io/FastByteComparisons.java) > It handles a long integer (8 bytes) at a time, so it's faster. > Java 8 has String.compare, String.equalTo intrinsics with AVX2 and SSE4.2. > (http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8/jdk8/hotspot/rev/038dd2875b94) It handles > 128~256 bits (16~32 bytes) at a time, so it's much faster. > However, Unsafe.getLong and String.compare intrinsic needs additional data > copies, so the actual performance increase is smaller than "1 byte : 32 > bytes" comparison. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)