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Muhammad Samir Khan commented on TEZ-3809:
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Request for comments [~rajesh.balamohan]/[~sseth]

> The buffer size allocated for InMemoryMapOutput can be optimized
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>                 Key: TEZ-3809
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TEZ-3809
>             Project: Apache Tez
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Muhammad Samir Khan
>            Assignee: Muhammad Samir Khan
>         Attachments: TEZ-3809.001.patch
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>
> Related jiras: TEZ-3752 and TEZ-3732.
> -When shuffling input to memory, the decompressed length is used to create 
> the InMemoryMapOutput object. However, IFile.Reader's readToMemory reads 4 
> bytes less (the IFile header). These 4 bytes can optimized and, in an extreme 
> case of 10,000,000 fetches, can save ~38 MB (TEZ-3732).
> -Memory-to-memory merge sums up the sizes of input InMemoryMapOutput buffers 
> to allocate the new InMemoryMapOutput. However, each input has two 
> EOF_MARKERs while only two are needed at the end.
> -InMemoryWriter wraps the output BoundedByteArrayOutputStream in 
> IFileOutputStream which will write checksum at close. This creates an 
> inconsistency between the primary input buffers which don't have checksum and 
> the merged buffers which do. IFileOutputStream wrap can be removed to save 4 
> bytes per merged buffers.
> -InMemoryWriter does not account for two EOF_MARKERs written at close() in 
> its accounting so that the getRawLength() method is off by two bytes.



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