gszadovszky commented on code in PR #1011:
URL: https://github.com/apache/parquet-mr/pull/1011#discussion_r1115429762


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parquet-column/src/main/java/org/apache/parquet/column/values/bitpacking/ParquetReadRouter.java:
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+package org.apache.parquet.column.values.bitpacking;
+
+import org.apache.parquet.bytes.ByteBufferInputStream;
+import org.slf4j.Logger;
+import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
+
+import java.io.EOFException;
+import java.io.IOException;
+import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
+import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
+import java.nio.file.Files;
+import java.nio.file.Paths;
+import java.util.Arrays;
+import java.util.List;
+import java.util.Set;
+import java.util.stream.Collectors;
+
+/**
+ * Utility class for big data applications (such as Apache Spark and Apache 
Flink).
+ * For Intel CPU, Flags containing avx512vbmi and avx512_vbmi2 can have better 
performance gains.
+ */
+public class ParquetReadRouter {
+  private static final Logger LOG = 
LoggerFactory.getLogger(ParquetReadRouter.class);
+
+  private static final int BITS_PER_BYTE = 8;
+
+  // register of avx512 are 512 bits, and can load up to 64 bytes
+  private static final int BYTES_PER_VECTOR_512 = 64;
+
+  // values are bit packed 8 at a time, so reading bitWidth will always work
+  private static final int NUM_VALUES_TO_PACK = 8;
+
+  private static final VectorSupport vectorSupport;
+
+  static {
+    vectorSupport = getSupportVectorFromCPUFlags();
+  }
+
+  // Dispatches to use vector when available. Directly call 
readBatchUsing512Vector() if you are sure about it.
+  public static void read(int bitWidth, ByteBufferInputStream in, int 
currentCount, int[] currentBuffer) throws IOException {
+    switch (vectorSupport) {
+      case VECTOR_512:
+        readBatchUsing512Vector(bitWidth, in, currentCount, currentBuffer);
+        break;
+      default:
+        readBatch(bitWidth, in, currentCount, currentBuffer);
+    }
+  }
+
+  // Call the method directly if your computer system contains avx512vbmi and 
avx512_vbmi2 CPU Flags
+  public static void readBatchUsing512Vector(int bitWidth, 
ByteBufferInputStream in, int currentCount, int[] currentBuffer) throws 
IOException {
+    BytePacker packer = Packer.LITTLE_ENDIAN.newBytePacker(bitWidth);
+    BytePacker packerVector = 
Packer.LITTLE_ENDIAN.newBytePackerVector(bitWidth);
+    int valueIndex = 0;
+    int byteIndex = 0;
+    int unpackCount = packerVector.getUnpackCount();
+    int inputByteCountPerVector = packerVector.getUnpackCount() / 
BITS_PER_BYTE * bitWidth;
+    int totalByteCount = currentCount * bitWidth / BITS_PER_BYTE;
+    int totalByteCountVector = totalByteCount - BYTES_PER_VECTOR_512;
+    ByteBuffer buffer = in.slice(totalByteCount);
+    if (buffer.hasArray()) {
+      for (; byteIndex < totalByteCountVector; byteIndex += 
inputByteCountPerVector, valueIndex += unpackCount) {
+        packerVector.unpackValuesUsingVector(buffer.array(), 
buffer.arrayOffset() + buffer.position() + byteIndex, currentBuffer, 
valueIndex);
+      }
+      // If the remaining bytes size <= {BYTES_PER_512VECTOR}, the remaining 
bytes are unpacked by packer
+      for (; byteIndex < totalByteCount; byteIndex += bitWidth, valueIndex += 
NUM_VALUES_TO_PACK) {
+        packer.unpack8Values(buffer.array(), buffer.arrayOffset() + 
buffer.position() + byteIndex, currentBuffer, valueIndex);
+      }
+    } else {
+      for (; byteIndex < totalByteCountVector; byteIndex += 
inputByteCountPerVector, valueIndex += unpackCount) {
+        packerVector.unpackValuesUsingVector(buffer, buffer.position() + 
byteIndex, currentBuffer, valueIndex);
+      }
+      for (; byteIndex < totalByteCount; byteIndex += bitWidth, valueIndex += 
NUM_VALUES_TO_PACK) {
+        packer.unpack8Values(buffer, buffer.position() + byteIndex, 
currentBuffer, valueIndex);
+      }
+    }
+  }
+
+  // Call the method directly if your computer system doesn't contain 
avx512vbmi and avx512_vbmi2 CPU Flags
+  public static void readBatch(int bitWidth, ByteBufferInputStream in, int 
currentCount, int[] currentBuffer) throws EOFException {
+    BytePacker packer = Packer.LITTLE_ENDIAN.newBytePacker(bitWidth);
+    int valueIndex = 0;
+    while (valueIndex < currentCount) {
+      ByteBuffer buffer = in.slice(bitWidth);
+      packer.unpack8Values(buffer, buffer.position(), currentBuffer, 
valueIndex);
+      valueIndex += NUM_VALUES_TO_PACK;
+    }
+  }
+
+  private static VectorSupport getSupportVectorFromCPUFlags() {
+    try {
+      String os = System.getProperty("os.name");
+      if (os == null || !os.toLowerCase().startsWith("linux")) {
+        return VectorSupport.NONE;
+      }
+      List<String> allLines = Files.readAllLines(Paths.get("/proc/cpuinfo"), 
StandardCharsets.UTF_8);
+      for (String line : allLines) {
+        if (line != null && line.startsWith("flags")) {
+          int index = line.indexOf(":");
+          if (index < 0) {
+            continue;
+          }
+          line = line.substring(index + 1);
+          Set<String> flagsSet = Arrays.stream(line.split(" 
")).collect(Collectors.toSet());
+          if (flagsSet.contains("avx512vbmi") && 
flagsSet.contains("avx512_vbmi2")) {
+            return VectorSupport.VECTOR_512;
+          }
+        }
+      }

Review Comment:
   Sorry, @jatin-bhateja, I was misleading. I was talking about this very code 
about checking the CPU flags not the whole vectorization. I accept we need to 
check the CPU flags. I only think that the way we are doing is quite low level. 
It might be implemented already by a 3rd party that might support other OS etc.



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