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Will Currie commented on SOLR-12407: ------------------------------------ Thanks for taking a look! I was reluctant to ping you directly, thinking maybe this was too much of an edge case. Would it be too risky/rushed to sneak that change into 7.4? From the mailing list there's been quite a few "can we wait for X?" requests in 7.4 already. > edismax boost performance regression from switch to FunctionScoreQuery > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SOLR-12407 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-12407 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Bug > Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) > Affects Versions: 7.3 > Reporter: Will Currie > Priority: Minor > Attachments: restore-boosted-query.patch, solr-7.2.svg, solr-7.3.svg > > > Assertion: FunctionScoreQuery uses the iterator style API (advanceExact + > doubleValue). BoostedQuery uses the "old" api (just a single call to > doubleValue). In an edismax boost this means the boost function is called > twice for every document being scored in 7.3 instead of once in 7.2. > I'm seeing ~50% increase in query response time after upgrading from 7.2 to > 7.3 (600ms to 900ms). My queries use an edismax boost something like: > {noformat} > if(termfreq(type,"A"),product(map(field1,3,3,1.5,1),map(field1,4,4,1.9,1),if(def(field2,false),product(map(field1,1,1,0.6,1),map(field1,2,2,0.7,1),if(not(exists(field1)),0.6,1),map(field3,0,0,1.3,1)),product(map(field1,1,1,0.7,1),map(field1,2,2,1.1,1),if(not(exists(field1)),0.90,1),map(field3,0,0,1.50,1)))),1){noformat} > This boost is likely (surely?) suboptimal but LUCENE-8099 appears to have > introduced this performance regression (poured proverbial oil on my > smouldering fire). If I change ExtendedDismaxQParser back to using the > deprecated BoostedQuery I get the 600ms solr 7.2 response time back. > It appears FunctionScoreQuery invokes the boost function twice for each > document. Once with a call to > [exists()|https://github.com/apache/lucene-solr/blob/03afeb7766a39996de3c85e8a6ab24d2a352dd1c/lucene/queries/src/java/org/apache/lucene/queries/function/ValueSource.java#L150] > from > [advanceExact()|https://github.com/apache/lucene-solr/blob/42154387d4f2a6060da09c4236e2a8dbb575c59e/lucene/queries/src/java/org/apache/lucene/queries/function/FunctionScoreQuery.java#L170], > then a second time from the call chain following scores.doubleValue(). > I don't know if that's the cause of the slowdown but I'm definitely seeing a > slowdown that disappears when I revert part of LUCENE-8099. > I've attached some flamegraphs comparing 7.2 and 7.3. The frame > FunctionScoreQuery$FunctionScoreWeight$1.score in solr-7.3.svg show 2 > "towers". One for advanceExact (calling exists()), the other for > doubleValue() which ends up similar to solr-7.2.svg. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lucene.apache.org