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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-2843) better performance on long row read

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2843?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Yang Yang updated CASSANDRA-2843:
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> better performance on long row read
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-2843
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2843
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Yang Yang
>         Attachments: fast_cf.diff
>
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> currently if a row contains > 1000 columns, the run time becomes considerably slow (my test of 
> a row with 30 00 columns (standard, regular) each with 8 bytes in name, and 40 bytes in value, is about 16ms.
> this is all running in memory, no disk read is involved.
> through debugging we can find
> most of this time is spent on 
> [Wall Time]  org.apache.cassandra.db.Table.getRow(QueryFilter)
> [Wall Time]  org.apache.cassandra.db.ColumnFamilyStore.getColumnFamily(QueryFilter, ColumnFamily)
> [Wall Time]  org.apache.cassandra.db.ColumnFamilyStore.getColumnFamily(QueryFilter, int, ColumnFamily)
> [Wall Time]  org.apache.cassandra.db.ColumnFamilyStore.getTopLevelColumns(QueryFilter, int, ColumnFamily)
> [Wall Time]  org.apache.cassandra.db.filter.QueryFilter.collectCollatedColumns(ColumnFamily, Iterator, int)
> [Wall Time]  org.apache.cassandra.db.filter.SliceQueryFilter.collectReducedColumns(IColumnContainer, Iterator, int)
> [Wall Time]  org.apache.cassandra.db.ColumnFamily.addColumn(IColumn)
> ColumnFamily.addColumn() is slow because it inserts into an internal concurrentSkipListMap() that maps column names to values.
> this structure is slow for two reasons: it needs to do synchronization; it needs to maintain a more complex structure of map.
> but if we look at the whole read path, thrift already defines the read output to be List<ColumnOrSuperColumn> so it does not make sense to use a luxury map data structure in the interium and finally convert it to a list. on the synchronization side, since the return CF is never going to be shared/modified by other threads, we know the access is always single thread, so no synchronization is needed.
> but these 2 features are indeed needed for ColumnFamily in other cases, particularly write. so we can provide a different ColumnFamily to CFS.getTopLevelColumnFamily(), so getTopLevelColumnFamily no longer always creates the standard ColumnFamily, but take a provided returnCF, whose cost is much cheaper.
> the provided patch is for demonstration now, will work further once we agree on the general direction. 
> CFS, ColumnFamily, and Table  are changed; a new FastColumnFamily is provided. the main work is to let the FastColumnFamily use an array  for internal storage. at first I used binary search to insert new columns in addColumn(), but later I found that even this is not necessary, since all calling scenarios of ColumnFamily.addColumn() has an invariant that the inserted columns come in sorted order (I still have an issue to resolve descending or ascending  now, but ascending works). so the current logic is simply to compare the new column against the end column in the array, if names not equal, append, if equal, reconcile.
> slight temporary hacks are made on getTopLevelColumnFamily so we have 2 flavors of the method, one accepting a returnCF. but we could definitely think about what is the better way to provide this returnCF.
> this patch compiles fine, no tests are provided yet. but I tested it in my application, and the performance improvement is dramatic: it offers about 50% reduction in read time in the 3000-column case.
> thanks
> Yang

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