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Jan Høydahl resolved SOLR-16587. -------------------------------- Resolution: Duplicate Closing as duplicate, as this is definitely same. Likely you will hit the same bug with "offset=100" as you do for "offset=200". > Solr 9.1.0 last page retrieval error > ------------------------------------ > > Key: SOLR-16587 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-16587 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Bug > Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) > Components: search > Environment: Solr 9.1.0 > Search with wildcard query **:* (all match) and reading pages without cursor > until last page* > Reporter: Andrei Minin > Priority: Major > Attachments: Screenshot from 2022-12-13 15-09-00.png, Screenshot from > 2022-12-13 15-10-11.png > > > When searching with offset, last page fails by internal assert. > For example there are 210 documents in index matching criteria and I am > reading documents using page size =100; 3rd page with range 200 to 300 fails. > Same unit test runs OK on Solr 8.11 and 9.0.0 > Debugging details: > class org.apache.solr.search.SolrIndexSearcher method > {color:#cc7832}private void > {color}{color:#ffc66d}getDocListC{color}(QueryResult qr{color:#cc7832}, > {color}QueryCommand cmd) > receives command > cmd = \{QueryCommand@12109} > query = \{MatchAllDocsQuery@12121} "*:*" > queryID = null > isQueryCancellable = false > filterList = null > filter = null > sort = null > offset = 200 > len = 200 > supersetMaxDoc = 220 > flags = 0 > timeAllowed = -1 > minExactCount = 2147483647 > cursorMark = null > On line 1650: > out.docList = constantScoreDocList(cmd.getOffset(), cmd.getLen(), out.docSet); > docList created with 10 documents (correct): > out.docList = \{DocSlice@12126} > offset = 0 > len = 10 > docs = \{int[10]@12129} [200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209] > scores = null > matches = 210 > matchesRelation = \{TotalHits$Relation@12078} "EQUAL_TO" > maxScore = 0.0 > ramBytesUsed = 112 > But on line 1687 it is converted to null because cmd offset (200) and lenght > (200) applied to this 10 documents list (thru reassigning superset): > / Kludge... > // we can't use DocSlice.subset, even though it should be an identity op > // because it gets confused by situations where there are lots of > matches, but > // less docs in the slice then were requested, (due to the cursor) > // so we have to short circuit the call. > // None of which is really a problem since we can't use caching with > // cursors anyway, but it still looks weird to have to special case this > // behavior based on this condition - hence the long explanation. > superset = out.docList; > out.docList = superset.subset(cmd.getOffset(), cmd.getLen()); > As result, null docList returned from method (instead of 10 documents list) > and failed later in class org.apache.solr.response.BasicResultContext on > assert on line 39: > {color:#cc7832}assert {color}docList != {color:#cc7832}null;{color} > In my opition, there is an error on line 1688 in class SolrIndexSearcher: > out.docList = superset.subset(cmd.getOffset(), cmd.getLen()); > this line shouldn't be called or called with different parameters. > Honestly I don't understand logic of this line, what is the reason for > recursive subset call? > 2 lines can be presented as: > out.docList = out.docList.subset(cmd.getOffset(), cmd.getLen()); -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@solr.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@solr.apache.org