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[jira] [Resolved] (LUCENE-7583) Can we improve OutputStreamIndexOutput's byte buffering when writing each BKD leaf block?

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7583?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Michael McCandless resolved LUCENE-7583.
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    Resolution: Fixed

> Can we improve OutputStreamIndexOutput's byte buffering when writing each BKD leaf block?
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>                 Key: LUCENE-7583
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7583
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Michael McCandless
>             Fix For: master (7.0), 6.4
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>         Attachments: LUCENE-7583-hardcode-writeVInt.patch, LUCENE-7583.fork-FastOutputStream.patch, LUCENE-7583.patch, LUCENE-7583.patch, LUCENE-7583.private-IndexOutput.patch
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> When BKD writes its leaf blocks, it's essentially a lot of tiny writes (vint, int, short, etc.), and I've seen deep thread stacks through our IndexOutput impl ({{OutputStreamIndexOutput}}) when pulling hot threads while BKD is writing.
> So I tried a small change, to have BKDWriter do its own buffering, by first writing each leaf block into a {{RAMOutputStream}}, and then dumping that (in 1 KB byte[] chunks) to the actual IndexOutput.
> This gives a non-trivial reduction (~6%) in the total time for BKD writing + merging time on the 20M NYC taxis nightly benchmark (2 times each):
> Trunk, sparse:
>   - total: 64.691 sec
>   - total: 64.702 sec
> Patch, sparse:
>   - total: 60.820 sec
>   - total: 60.965 sec
> Trunk dense:
>   - total: 62.730 sec
>   - total: 62.383 sec
> Patch dense:
>   - total: 58.805 sec
>   - total: 58.742 sec
> The results seem to be consistent and reproducible.  I'm using Java 1.8.0_101 on a fast SSD on Ubuntu 16.04.
> It's sort of weird and annoying that this helps so much, because {{OutputStreamIndexOutput}} already uses java's {{BufferedOutputStream}} (default 8 KB buffer) to buffer writes.
> [~thetaphi] suggested maybe hotspot is failing to inline/optimize the {{writeByte}} / the call stack just has too many layers.
> We could commit this patch (it's trivial) but it'd be nice to understand and fix why buffering writes is somehow costly so any other Lucene codec components that write lots of little things can be improved too.



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